UK House Price Index summary: June 2025

  • The average monthly rate of house price growth in June was 1.4%.
  • The average annual rate of house price growth in June was 3.7%, up from 2.7% in May.
  • As a result, the average UK house price remains at £269,000.

 

CEO of Yopa, Verona Frankish, commented:

“June’s figures reflect a market that is steadily building momentum, with both the rate of monthly and annual price growth improving against the backdrop of firmer buyer demand.

At the same time, transaction levels have risen and mortgage approvals continue to climb, which points to growing confidence among both buyers and sellers and should help to further stimulate the market over the remainder of the year.

A stronger annual rate of growth than expected demonstrates that the property market has shaken off recent uncertainty and this renewed stability provides reassurance for those looking to move, as well as a clear sign that the foundations for further price growth remain in place.”

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“The latest figures show that house prices not only advanced on a monthly basis in June, but annual growth has also strengthened considerably compared to May.

This highlights the underlying resilience of the UK property market, with buyers continuing to transact despite wider economic headwinds.

In London, while annual growth remains more subdued, we are seeing steady month-on-month improvements that provide a solid foundation for recovery and this slow but steady momentum underlines the continued long-term strength of London property as a safe and stable investment.”

CEO of Octane Capital, Jonathan Samuels, commented:

“Today’s figures demonstrate that the housing market is in a healthier position than many expected, with prices climbing at both a monthly and annual level.

A key driver behind this stability has been the mortgage sector, where approvals have now increased for two consecutive months and are fueling current momentum.

This renewed activity in lending is helping to underpin demand and stimulate the wider market, providing the liquidity that buyers need to proceed with confidence. With the mortgage market continuing to support transactions, we expect to see further positive momentum in house prices over the coming months.”

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