Nationwide Building Society reports that UK house prices fall slightly in June, though they stay well above their level from a year earlier. The latest figures show house prices “edge down” during the month. Despite the monthly decline, the year-on-year comparison remains positive: Nationwide says prices are still almost £6,000 higher than in June of the previous year. The reports agree on both the direction of the monthly change (a dip in June) and the overall trend versus the same month a year ago (prices remain higher). The coverage focuses on Nationwide’s update, presenting the June movement as a modest easing in prices while highlighting that the longer-term comparison continues to show gains over the past year. No other specific regional breakdowns or additional drivers are included in the provided summaries; the shared message is that the June figure is down compared with May but still elevated compared with last year.
Nationwide reports June house prices dip, but remain higher than a year ago
Nationwide Building Society reports that UK house prices fall slightly in June, though they stay well above their level from a year earlier. The latest figures show house prices “edge down” during the...
- Nationwide Building Society reports UK house prices edge down in June.
- House prices remain higher year-on-year.
- Nationwide says prices are almost £6,000 higher than a year ago.
- The reports describe the June change as a modest monthly dip.
House prices edged down in June, according to the latest figures from Nationwide Building Society.
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