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House Price Changes, 1 Year (%) - United Kingdom Compared to Continent

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BulgariaPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 34.61%
PolandPrice change for period ending 2006 33.00%
EstoniaPrice change for period ending Q3 2007 23.38%
CyprusPrice change for period ending Dec. 2007 19.21%
LithuaniaPrice change for period ending Q3 2007 13.64%
SwedenPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 11.31%
FrancePrice change for period ending Q3 2007 7.79%
NorwayPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 7.30%
UKPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 6.91%
FinlandPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 5.25%
ItalyPrice change for period ending H2 2007 5.10%
BelgiumPrice change for period ending 2007 4.81%
SpainPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 4.77%
AustriaPrice change for period ending Q3 2007 4.07%
NetherlandsPrice change for period ending Q3 2007 3.77%
SwitzerlandPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 2.36%
GreecePrice change for period ending Q3 2007 2.31%
DenmarkPrice change for period ending Q3 2007 2.13%
GermanyPrice change for period ending 2007 0.90%
MaltaPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 0.06%
PortugalPrice change for period ending Q4 2007 -1.20%
LatviaPrice change for period ending Nov. 2007 -1.70%
IrelandPrice change for period ending Jan. 2008 -8.10%

 

 

United Kingdom: Price changes, 1 year (%)

The annual (year-on-year) percentage change in house prices (or the house price index) using the latest data available, not adjusted for inflation.


Source: Various sources

 

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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