ONS: High London and South East house prices bump up average by 25%, as capital nears £400k mark | Mail Online
High house prices in London and the South East bump up the average cost of a British property by £46,000, new ONS figures revealing the gulf in property values across Britain show.
The turbo-charging effect of the nation’s most expensive places to live on house prices was highlighted by statistics showing that the UK’s average house price of £234,000 would fall to £188,000 with London and the South East stripped out.
The two highest priced regions push up the average by 25 per cent.
The ONS also reported that while house prices rose by 2 per cent in the year to July, outside of London and South East they grew by just 0.6 per cent.

High house prices in London and the South East bump up the average cost of a British property by £46,000, new ONS figures revealing the gulf in property values across Britain show.
The turbo-charging effect of the nation’s most expensive places to live on house prices was highlighted by statistics showing that the UK’s average house price of £234,000 would fall to £188,000 with London and the South East stripped out.
The two highest priced regions push up the average by 25 per cent.
The ONS also reported that while house prices rose by 2 per cent in the year to July, outside of London and South East they grew by just 0.6 per cent.

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