House Price Index
Our House Price Index (HPI) is the most accurate independent house price index available. Using our dataset of completed sales, it is the only index based on repeat sales.
The HPI figure we publish each month compares the average house price today to what it was in January 1995, with the index set then at 100. It includes figures at national, regional, county and London borough level.
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| Historical House Price Index tables to be released |
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On 30 May 2013 we will release the historical House Price Index (HPI) tables in CSV format, then in machine readable format as linked data from July. The tables form part of the HPI calculation and contain up-to-date indices, average house prices and sales volumes dating back to 1995 for all England and Wales. |
Headline – March 2013
The March data shows that London experienced the highest annual increase in property value with a movement of 9.6 per cent. The North East experienced the greatest annual price fall of 5.5 per cent.
Monthly report
Download the March 2013 HPI statistical report (PDF), which shows headline statistics, average price changes by area, sales volumes and repossession volumes.
Press release
March market trend data from Land Registry (29 April 2013)
House Price Index
March 2013: 259.8(Jan 1995 = 100)
Avg. Price £161,793 Change:Annual 0.9%
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