January 2026 UK House Price Index Released

UK Gov

The UK HPI shows house price changes for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The January data shows:

  • on average, house prices have fallen 0.3% since December 2025
  • there has been an annual price rise of 1.3% which makes the average property in the UK valued at £268,000

England

In England the data shows, on average, house prices fell by 0.2% since December 2025. The annual price rise of 1.1% takes the average property value to £290,000.

The regional data for England indicates that:

  • London experienced the most significant monthly increase with a movement of 0.8%
  • the North East saw the biggest monthly price fall, with a movement of -2.8%
  • the North West experienced the greatest annual price rise, up by 3.1%
  • London saw the lowest annual price growth, with an increase of -1.7%

Price change by region for England

RegionAverage price January 2026Annual change % since January 2025Monthly change % since December 2025
East Midlands£241,0002.1-0.4
East of England£336,0001.2-0.2
London£554,000-1.70.8
North East£158,0002.2-2.8
North West£214,0003.1-0.8
South East£380,000-0.50.4
South West£302,000-0.10
West Midlands£247,0002.40.3
Yorkshire and the Humber£206,0003-0.5

Repossession sales by volume for England

The lowest number of repossession sales was in the East of England.

The highest number of repossession sales was in the North West.

Repossession salesNovember 2025
East Midlands17
East of England1
London13
North East11
North West24
South East7
South West2
West Midlands4
Yorkshire and the Humber12
England97

Average price by property type for England

Property typeJanuary 2026January 2025Difference %
Detached£469,000£466,0000.5
Semi-detached£288,000£281,0002.5
Terraced£244,000£238,0002.3
Flat/maisonette£218,000£223,000-2.2
All£290,000£287,0001.1

Funding and buyer status for England

Transaction typeAverage price January 2026Annual price change % since January 2025Monthly price change % since December 2025
Cash£277,0000.8-0.2
Mortgage£296,0001.2-0.2
First-time buyer£243,0001.2-0.3
Former owner occupier£353,00010

Building status for England

Building status*Average price November 2025Annual price change % since November 2024Monthly price change % since October 2025
New build£410,00014.55.4
Existing resold property£289,0001.90.3

*Figures for the 2 most recent months are not being published because there are not enough new build transactions to give a meaningful result.

London

London shows, on average, house prices fell by 0.8% since December 2025. House prices have shown an annual price decrease of 1.7% meaning the average price of a property is £554,000.

Average price by property type for London

Property typeJanuary 2026January 2025Difference %
Detached£1,152,000£1,156,000-0.4
Semi-detached£719,000£711,0001.2
Terraced£646,000£638,0001.2
Flat/maisonette£431,000£450,000-4.2
All£554,000£564,000-1.7

Funding and buyer status for London

Transaction typeAverage price January 2026Annual price change % since January 2025Monthly price change % since December 2025
Cash£589,000-2.81.2
Mortgage£547,000-1.30.7
First-time buyer£472,000-2.30.4
Former owner occupier£698,000-0.71.4

Building status for London

Building status*Average price November 2025Annual price change % since November 2024Monthly price change % since October 2025
New build£535,0007.15.9
Existing resold property£557,000-10.4

*Figures for the 2 most recent months are not being published because there are not enough new build transactions to give a meaningful result.

Wales

Wales shows, on average, house prices fell by 1.7% since December 2025. An annual price increase of 2 % takes the average property value to £210,000.

There were 4 repossession sales for Wales in October 2025.

Average price by property type for Wales

Property typeJanuary 2026January 2025Difference %
Detached£327,000£325,0000.8
Semi-detached£210,000£205,0002.7
Terraced£169,000£164,0003.2
Flat/maisonette£127,000£129,000-1.2
All£210,000£206,0002

Funding and buyer status for Wales

Transaction typeAverage price January 2026%Annual price change % since January 2025Monthly price change % since December 2025
Cash£210,0001.7-1.8
Mortgage£211,0002.2-1.6
First-time buyer£181,0002.4-1.7
Former owner occupier£251,0001.6-1.7

Building status for Wales

Building status*Average price November 2025Annual price change % since November 2024Monthly price change % since October 2025
New build£346,000134.1
Existing resold property£206,0000.3-0.9

*Figures for the 2 most recent months are not being published because there are not enough new build transactions to give a meaningful result.

UK house prices

UK house prices rose by 1.3% in the year to January 2026, down from the revised estimate of 1.9% in the 12 months to December 2025. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, average house prices in the UK decreased by 0.3% between December 2025 and January 2026, compared with an increase 0.4% from the same period 12 months ago (December 24 and January 2025).

The UK Property Transactions Statistics showed that in January 2026, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the estimated number of transactions of residential properties with a value of £40,000 or greater was 95,000. This 0.8% lower than a year ago (January 2025). Between December 2025 and January 2026, UK transactions decreased by 5% on a seasonally adjusted basis.

The highest monthly house price increase was in London where prices increased by 0.8% in the year to January 2026.

The highest annual growth was in the North West where prices increased by 3.1% in the year to January 2026.

See the economic statement .

The UK HPI is based on completed housing transactions. Typically, a house purchase can take 6 to 8 weeks to reach completion. As with other indicators in the housing market, which typically fluctuate from month to month, it is important not to put too much weight on one month's set of house price data.

Access the full UK HPI

Background

  1. We publish the UK House Price Index (HPI) on the second or third Wednesday of each month with Northern Ireland figures updated quarterly. We will publish the February 2026 UK HPI at 9:30am on Wednesday 22 April 2026. See the calendar of release dates .

  2. We have made some changes to improve the accuracy of the UK HPI. We are not publishing average price and percentage change for new builds and existing resold property as done previously because there are not currently enough new build transactions to provide a reliable result. This means that in this month's UK HPI reports, new builds and existing resold property are reported in line with the sales volumes currently available.

  3. The UK HPI revision period has been extended to 13 months, following a review of the revision policy ( see calculating the UK HPI section 4.4 ). This ensures the data used is more comprehensive.

  4. Sales volume data is available by property status (new build and existing property) and funding status (cash and mortgage) in our downloadable data tables. Transactions that require us to create a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and require more time to process. Read revisions to the UK HPI data .

  5. Revision tables are available for England and Wales within the downloadable data in CSV format. See about the UK HPI f

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