Average house prices rose fastest in the north-west and fell furthest in London over the past year

Prices in the north-west were up 4.6% on average from January 2017 to January 2018, while London prices fell 2.6%

-0.7

+4.6%

+1.8

+2.5

+1.9

+1.5

+3.0

-0.5

+4.1

-2.6%

The pattern was repeated on a more local level with Blackburn and Wandsworth at opposite ends of the scale

-8.1

Darlington

+4.7

North-east

Lincolnshire

+16.4%

Blackburn

with Darwen

+14.8

Rutland

+5.3

Warwickshire

+8.7

Peterborough

+12.0

Monmouthshire

+12.1

North Somerset

-14.9%

Wandsworth

-8.7

Windsor and Maidenhead

Prices in the north-west were up 4.6% on average from January 2017 to January 2018, while London prices fell 2.6%

The pattern was repeated on a more local level with Blackburn and Wandsworth at opposite ends of the scale

-8.1

Darlington

-0.7

+4.7

North-east

Lincolnshire

+4.6%

+16.4%

Blackburn

with Darwen

+1.8

+14.8

Rutland

+2.5

+5.3

Warwickshire

+1.9

+1.5

+8.7

Peterborough

+3.0

+12.0

Monmouthshire

+12.1

North Somerset

-0.5

+4.1

-14.9%

Wandsworth

-2.6%

-8.7

Windsor and Maidenhead