Nationwide reports average house prices fell 3.8% in year to July, biggest annual drop in 14 years

These charts from Nationwide show how UK house prices have dropped around 4.5% from their peak last summer, but are still sharply over their pre-pandemic levels.

Estate agent Knight Frank are hopeful that sentiment in the housing market will improve through the rest of this year.

“Higher borrowing costs have knocked sentiment and forced buyers to recalculate their budgets but the property market hasn’t slammed on the brakes. The bank rate is nearing its peak, which means that while sentiment will remain subdued, it will only improve in the second half of this year.

That said, prices and sales volumes will come under pressure as the market descends from the highs of the pandemic and adjusts to the new lending environment.

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