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The Independent UK
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Vicky Shaw

Half of UK homes saw price increases in 2025, Zoopla says

  • Approximately half of the UK's 30 million homes, around 15.2 million properties, saw an increase in value during 2025, averaging a gain of £9,900.
  • Significant regional variations were observed, with over 70 per cent of homes in northern England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland experiencing value increases.
  • Northern Ireland led with 94 per cent of homes gaining value, averaging £14,200, followed by Scotland (73 per cent increase, £10,400 average) and the North West (72 per cent increase, £9,700 average).
  • Conversely, about 9.1 million homes lost at least one per cent of their value, with an average loss of £10,800, and six in ten of these were located in southern England.
  • Terraced and semi-detached homes were most likely to see value increases, while flats were most prone to losses, reflecting a "choppier and complex market" in southern England, according to Zoopla.

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Revealed: The UK’s top property value hotspots by region

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