UK house prices stay flat in June, annual growth rises to 2.2%
UK house prices remained flat in June, with annual growth accelerating to 2.2%. The average home price dipped £540 from May but increased nearly £6,000 year-on-year to £277,484. Anthony Codling, a housing analyst, noted the market's resilience despite rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions affecting consumer confidence.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 06:42 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 07:01 UTC
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