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UK Property Market Pulse

Live aggregate data from 29 million UK property records. Regional prices, transaction volumes, EPC distribution, and market activity — all in one view.

National Average
£284,000
+2.0% YoY
Monthly Transactions
70,720
across England & Wales
New Listings (7d)
12,450
added this week
Avg Days on Market
42
time to sell

Average House Prices by Region

Based on Land Registry Price Paid Data. Year-on-year change shown alongside each region.

London +2.1%
£523,000
South East +1.8%
£385,000
East of England +1.5%
£348,000
South West +2.4%
£322,000
West Midlands +1.2%
£255,000
East Midlands +1.6%
£245,000
North West +2.8%
£228,000
Yorkshire & Humber +2.2%
£215,000
Wales +1.9%
£210,000
Scotland +1.4%
£198,000
North East +3.1%
£195,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Figures represent mean sold prices over the trailing 12 months.

National EPC Rating Distribution

Energy Performance Certificate ratings across all 29M UK properties. Band D is the most common rating.

B
C
D
E
F
A
2%
Most efficient
B
8%
81-91 SAP points
C
22%
69-80 SAP points
D
38%
55-68 SAP points
E
19%
39-54 SAP points
F
8%
21-38 SAP points
G
3%
Least efficient
Most Common Band
D
38% of all properties
A-C Rated
32%
Meeting minimum rental standard
Below E (F+G)
11%
Non-compliant for lettings

Market Activity This Week

Real-time indicators of UK property market health. Listing events tracked daily from Home.co.uk data since 1996.

New Listings
12,450
properties listed in last 7 days
Price Reductions
3,280
avg 4.2% off asking price
Sold STC
8,910
sales agreed this week

Access This Data via API

All market pulse data is available through the Homedata REST API. Price trends, valuations, EPC data, flood risk, schools, and 40+ more endpoints covering 29 million UK properties.

Free tier: 100 requests/month. No credit card required. Paid plans from £49/mo.

Data Sources & Methodology

HM Land Registry
Price Paid Data — every residential property transaction in England & Wales since 1995.
EPC Register
Energy Performance Certificates for all assessed properties. Updated weekly.
Home.co.uk
Listing activity data since 1996 — the longest-running independent UK property data feed.
Ordnance Survey
AddressBase — 29M UPRNs with coordinates, classification codes, and address records.

All figures are aggregated from public and licensed datasets. Regional averages use mean sold prices over the trailing 12 months. Market activity reflects listing events in the last 7 days. Data refreshes daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average UK house price in 2026?
As of April 2026, the average UK house price is approximately £284,000 based on Land Registry sold price data. This varies significantly by region — from £195,000 in the North East to £523,000 in London.
Where does the property market data come from?
Our market data is aggregated from multiple authoritative sources: HM Land Registry for transaction prices, EPC Register for energy performance data, Home.co.uk for listing activity (since 1996), and Ordnance Survey for address records. We cover 29 million UK property records.
How often is the data updated?
Market activity indicators (listings, price reductions, sold STC) update daily. Sold price data updates monthly when Land Registry publishes new Price Paid Data. EPC data updates weekly. Regional averages are recomputed daily.
Can I access this data via an API?
Yes — the Homedata API provides 40+ endpoints covering property data, prices, EPC, flood risk, schools, and more. Free tier gives you 100 calls/month. Sign up at homedata.co.uk/register — no credit card required.
Which region has seen the biggest price growth?
Currently the North East (+3.1% YoY) and North West (+2.8% YoY) are showing the strongest price growth, driven by relative affordability and strong rental yields. London growth has moderated to +2.1% YoY.