According to the Office for Statistics, the average house price in the UK in December 2025 rose by 2.4% compared to the previous year, compared to an increase of about 2.8% in the year to November last year.
The average price of a property in the UK in December last year was £270,000 ($366,600).
Average house prices in December last year rose to £292,000 (1.7% annual growth), rising to £215,000 (5%) in England and £191,000 (4.9%) in Scotland.
annual inflation
Average house prices in Northern Ireland will reach £196,000 in the final quarter of 2025, representing an annual increase of 7.5%.
In the UK, the North East had the highest annual house price inflation rate of 4.6% in the year ending December last year, but price growth in the region has slowed compared to the 7.5% rise in the year ending November 2025.
Average house prices in the UK rose 2.4% year-on-year in December 2025, compared with around 2.8% in the year ending November last year, the Office for National Statistics said.
The average price of a property in the UK in December last year was £270,000 ($366,600).
The average house price rose to £292,000 in December last year, an annual increase of 1.7% in England, £215,000 (5%) in Wales and £191,000 (4.9%) in Scotland.
annual inflation rate
Average house prices in Northern Ireland will reach £196,000 in the final quarter of 2025, representing an annual increase of 7.5%.
In England, the North East had the highest annual house price inflation rate of 4.6% in the year ending December last year, but price growth has slowed compared to the 7.5% rise in the year ending November 2025.

