December 2019 House Price Index published by Halifax

The December 2019 House Price Index published by Halifax shows house prices rose over the month and over the three months.

Headlines:
  • House prices in December were 4.0% higher than in the same month a year earlier
  • On a monthly basis, house prices rose by 1.7%
  • In the latest quarter (October to December) house prices were 1.0% higher than in the preceding three months (July to September)
£238,963

Average price

+1.7%

Monthly change

+1.0%

Quarterly change

+4.0%

Annual change

 

Russell Galley, Managing Director, Halifax, said:

“Average house prices rose by 4% over 2019, at the top of our predicted range of 2% to 4% growth for the year. This was driven by a monthly gain of 1.7% in December which was the biggest monthly increase of 2019, pushing up the year-on-year growth rate and reflecting that December 2018 was a particularly weak month.

“Looking ahead, we expect uncertainty in the economy to ease somewhat in 2020, which should see transaction volumes increase and further price growth made possible by an improvement in households’ real incomes.

“Longer-term issues such as the shortage of homes for sale and low levels of house-building will continue to limit supply, while the ongoing challenges faced by prospective buyers in raising deposits will serve to constrain demand. As a result, we expect a modest pace of gains to continue into next year.”

 

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