Property prices increased by 12.2% in England and Wales over the past 12 months according to the latest Acadata data from e.surv. This data, which uses Land Registry figures for both mortgaged and cash purchases, shows the property market remained resilient across both countries, with eight out of 10 regions
Annual house price growth has increased to 10.2% in England and Wales during July, according to the latest data from e.surv’s Acadata House Price Index. Data showed that the average price paid for a home in England and Wales in July was £370,893, up by some £2,400, or 0.6%, on the revised average price paid in June.
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