Long Term House Prices UK

Long Term House Prices UK

Graph showing nominal house price growth. Notice two big house price crashes of 1991 and 2008.

Also these figures are not adjusted for inflation. The real house price growth is less. But, house prices have still outstripped the rate of inflation.

In 1952, the average house price was £1,891.

They peaked in Q3 2007 at £184,131

 

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