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    House prices rise across the UK but fall five per cent in London’s West Central postcodes

    July 29, 20254 Mins Read


    Homes & Property

    Housing market activity has ramped up compared with summer 2024, bucking the usual seasonal slowdown, according to a property website.

    But despite the more bustling market, Zoopla’s house price forecast for 2025 has halved, with the website saying that buyers are factoring increased stamp duty costs into their offers.

    Buyer demand is 11 per cent higher compared with a year earlier, accompanied by an eight per cent increase in agreed sales, Zoopla said.

    Its figures compared the four weeks to June 20 2025 with the same period in 2024.

    The website said buyers have been looking to finalise deals before the August holidays slowdown.

    Postal areas with weakest house price growth

    Postal area

    Annual price growth (June 2025)

    Average house price

    WC (West Central London)

    -5%

    £823,000

    W (West London)

    -1.5%

    £768,900

    TR (Truro)

    -1.3%

    £314,400

    TQ (Torquay)

    -1.2%

    £293,700

    EX (Exeter)

    -1.1%

    £308,800

    Recent changes to the way lenders assess mortgage affordability have been supporting housing market activity, it said. The changes, which followed clarification from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will enable some mortgage borrowers to take out bigger loans.

    Buyers will be looking to reflect increased stamp duty costs in what they offer for homes, it said.

    Due to higher house prices, stamp duty costs tend to have a bigger effect on buyers in southern England than in other areas, Zoopla added.

    The average UK house price was put at £268,400 — 1.3 per cent higher than a year earlier.

    Although price growth is up from 0.4 per cent last June, it has nearly halved from the 2.1 per cent seen just six months ago in December 2024, according to the report.

    Scotland, Wales and northern England are generally experiencing faster house price inflation, typically between two per cent to three per cent annually, Zoopla said.

    Postal areas with strongest house price growth

    Postal area

    Annual price growth (June 2025)

    Average house price

    BT (Belfast)

    6.1%

    £186,500

    HX (Halifax)

    4.2%

    £175,900

    FK (Falkirk)

    3.6%

    £167,500

    ML (Motherwell)

    3.6%

    £132,000

    TD (Tweeddale)

    3.6%

    £176,000

    It said Northern Ireland is a “standout,” with prices up by 6.1 per cent (June 2025) and by 7.8 per cent (December 2024) in Belfast, albeit from a lower base.

    Southern England is seeing the weakest price inflation, ranging from 0.2 per cent in the South East and London to 0.3 per cent in the South West.

    Truro, Torquay and Exeter are registering some of the biggest price falls outside of London, with declines of 1.3 per cent, 1.2 per cent and 1.1 per cent respectively, the report added.

    Richard Donnell, executive director at Zoopla, said: “We’re seeing healthy levels of demand and sales, but this isn’t sparking faster price inflation.

    “In fact, more homes for sale, particularly across southern England, is re-enforcing a buyer’s market, keeping price rises in check. Many more home buyers are paying stamp duty since April and want this extra cost reflected in the price they pay.

    “While mortgage rates are holding steady, less stringent affordability testing has  boosted buying power and is supporting more sales despite increased uncertainty.

    “At the start of the year, we predicted house prices would rise just two per cent, at the lower end of forecasts for house price inflation. Prices are on track to be one per cent higher over 2025, half the level forecast.

    “Greater supply of homes for sale and mortgage rates remaining higher than expected are the key reasons for weaker growth. Low house price inflation is not a bad thing so long as there is enough market confidence for people to list their homes and make bids to buy homes.”

    David Powell, CEO Andrews Property Group, said: “The market continues to show incredible resilience, however the slow down in house prices is starting to impact consumer confidence illustrated by the increased numbers of properties currently on the market for sale.”

    Matt Thompson, head of sales at estate agency Chestertons, said: “Compared to summer of last year, we have seen a more active property market which has been driven by an influx of vendors putting their home up for sale. This has given some house hunters a larger selection of properties to choose from which inevitably led to more contracts being exchanged.

    “Some buyers, however, are still pausing their search in the hope that the Bank of England will announce another rate cut in August.”



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