UK Regional House Prices
Average house prices by region from HM Land Registry
UK Average
London
South East
North West
UK house prices vary widely by region. London and the South East have long carried the highest average prices, while the North East, Scotland and Northern Ireland typically sit well below the UK average.
All series use the same official UK House Price Index methodology and are shown in pounds (£), so they can be compared directly without rebasing.
Compare Regions
Average house prices for the UK, London, North West and South East.
The gap between the most and least expensive major English regions.
Average house prices in London and the South East.
How the North West compares with the UK average.
Average House Price by Region
Average house price in London from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in South East from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in East of England from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in South West from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in West Midlands from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in East Midlands from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in Yorkshire & The Humber from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in North West from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in North East from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in Wales from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in Scotland from the UK House Price Index.
Average house price in Northern Ireland from the UK House Price Index.
Source: HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (UK HPI).
Regional average prices are drawn from the same UK HPI dataset as the national series, split by the standard UK regions (English regions plus Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).
Publication: Monthly, typically with a 2-month lag.