UK house prices rise 0.2% in June, first increase in four months
UK house prices rose by 0.2% in June, marking the first increase in four months, according to Lloyds. First-time buyers saw annual growth increase to 0.8% in June, with average property costs reaching £240,433. London remains the priciest market, averaging £534,831, despite a 1.1% annual decline in prices.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 06:18 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 06:30 UTC
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