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United Kingdom: GDP per capita growth, 1 year (%).
The percentage change in real GDP per capita for the latest year for which data is published. (see Data FAQs)
Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database
The United Kingdom (UK) has among the best housing statistics in the world. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is the source of official house price time-series, with annual, quarterly and monthly data available stretching back for aeons. Nationwide, Hometrack, the Halifax, and many other commercial organizations also publish quality UK house price time-series, annual, quarterly, and monthly.
The rents situation is much less good, the only figures being from the Association of Registered Letting Agents (ARLA).
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