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House prices climb for the third consecutive quarter in 2024

House prices climb for the third consecutive quarter in 2024To view the full Market Index Q3 2024 click here.

The latest Property Market Index Review by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed that house prices climbed by 0.9% in Q3 of this year, marketing a third consecutive quarter of growth across the UK property market.

The Benham and Reeves Property Market Index Review is a quarterly accumulation of house price data from the top four existing indices, providing the most comprehensive view of UK and London house price performance. It looks at where the average house price sits overall when taking into account mortgage approved house prices from Halifax and Nationwide, seller expectations via the Rightmove House Price Index, and sold prices from the UK House Price Index.

It also highlights how the market is evolving based on the gap between mortgage approved prices and asking prices, as well as asking prices and sold prices.

Current property values

Based on a geometric mean of all four existing data sets, the index from Benham and Reeves shows the average UK house price sat at ÂŁ311,154 during Q3 2024.

This marked a 0.9% quarterly increase, the third consecutive quarter of positive growth seen so far this year. On an annual basis, the average UK house price also sat 2.2% higher when compared to Q3 2023.

In London, the current average house price in Q3 2023 was ÂŁ574,254 during the third quarter of this year.

Whilst this remained flat versus Q2, it did mark a 1.1% increase on an annual basis.

Market Gap Between Mortgage Approval Price (Buyers) & Asking Price (Sellers)

In Q3 2024, the market gap between the average mortgage approved price of a buyer )ÂŁ278,890) and the asking price expectation of a seller (ÂŁ370,672) sat at 32.9%.

This market gap had narrowed from 35.5% the previous quarter, suggesting that sellers have been more willing to lower their asking price expectations in order to secure a buyer.

In London, the gap between buyer (ÂŁ524,685) and seller (ÂŁ684,210) was 30.4% which also marks a quarterly narrowing, again suggesting that London sellers are more willing to meet in the middle in order to secure a buyer.

Market Gap Between Asking Price (Sellers) & Sold Price (Buyers)

The latest index by Benham and Reeves shows that the gap between the average UK asking price and the average sold price has continued to close.

Across the UK, the average sold price in Q3, 2024 stood at ÂŁ291,411, -21.4% below the average asking price of ÂŁ370,672. This market gap had closed from 24.1% the previous quarter and remains slimmer when compared to the 23.5% seen during Q1.

In London, the gap between asking price and sold price sits at -22.9%, having also closed from -25.7% in Q2 and, again, remaining slimmer than the -25% seen during Q1. In fact, it’s the smallest gap between asking and sold price seen since Q1 2023.

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented

“2024 has been a far more positive year for the property market and this is becoming abundantly clear when analysing house price trends across each segment of the market.

We’ve seen consistently positive growth with respect to overall house prices across all three quarters of this year so far and this is despite the fact that buyers are still having to contend with significantly higher interest rates than they’ve become accustomed to in recent years.

What is clear is that sellers are taking a more pragmatic approach to selling, with the gap between the mortgage approved price of buyers and the asking price expectation of sellers narrowing. As a result, we haven’t seen the previous stalemate across the market whereby sellers refuse to budge on price, whilst buyers simply can’t afford to match them.

The result of both parties meeting in the middle has been an uptick in sales, a higher proportion of asking price achieved and a more measured, healthy rate of house price growth seen across the market.”

UK Topline House Price Growth by Quarter & Annualls
Year Quarter Land Registry Nationwide/Hal Rightmove Benhams and Reeves
Aggregated Average House Price
Q Change Annual Change
2018 Q1 ÂŁ224,319 ÂŁ218,231 ÂŁ300,684 ÂŁ245,074
Q2 ÂŁ226,869 ÂŁ219,116 ÂŁ307,745 ÂŁ248,245 1.3%
Q3 ÂŁ231,438 ÂŁ221,959 ÂŁ305,060 ÂŁ250,244 0.8%
Q4 ÂŁ230,274 ÂŁ220,522 ÂŁ302,239 ÂŁ248,513 -0.7%
2019 Q1 ÂŁ227,608 ÂŁ221,578 ÂŁ300,481 ÂŁ247,463 -0.4% 1.0%
Q2 ÂŁ229,276 ÂŁ225,987 ÂŁ307,691 ÂŁ251,682 1.7% 1.4%
Q3 ÂŁ234,074 ÂŁ224,490 ÂŁ306,316 ÂŁ252,487 0.3% 0.9%
Q4 ÂŁ234,167 ÂŁ225,188 ÂŁ303,169 ÂŁ251,914 -0.2% 1.4%
2020 Q1 ÂŁ231,743 ÂŁ228,344 ÂŁ309,602 ÂŁ253,980 0.8% 2.6%
Q2 ÂŁ232,169 ÂŁ228,511 ÂŁ311,950 ÂŁ254,839 0.3% 1.3%
Q3 ÂŁ239,067 ÂŁ234,497 ÂŁ319,919 ÂŁ261,758 2.7% 3.7%
Q4 ÂŁ245,868 ÂŁ240,495 ÂŁ321,830 ÂŁ266,980 2.0% 6.0%
2021 Q1 ÂŁ249,655 ÂŁ241,628 ÂŁ318,896 ÂŁ267,945 0.4% 5.5%
Q2 ÂŁ254,041 ÂŁ251,031 ÂŁ332,460 ÂŁ276,773 3.3% 8.6%
Q3 ÂŁ258,711 ÂŁ255,474 ÂŁ338,093 ÂŁ281,665 1.8% 7.6%
Q4 ÂŁ263,546 ÂŁ262,639 ÂŁ342,333 ÂŁ287,224 2.0% 7.6%
2022 Q1 ÂŁ269,790 ÂŁ269,818 ÂŁ348,085 ÂŁ293,716 2.3% 9.6%
Q2 ÂŁ276,926 ÂŁ279,592 ÂŁ365,386 ÂŁ304,705 3.7% 10.1%
Q3 ÂŁ287,223 ÂŁ282,809 ÂŁ367,628 ÂŁ310,247 1.8% 10.1%
Q4 ÂŁ287,378 ÂŁ275,397 ÂŁ365,731 ÂŁ307,038 -1.0% 6.9%
2023 Q1 ÂŁ280,653 ÂŁ271,099 ÂŁ363,413 ÂŁ302,389 -1.5% 3.0%
Q2 ÂŁ279,383 ÂŁ273,431 ÂŁ370,638 ÂŁ304,789 0.8% 0.0%
Q3 ÂŁ284,094 ÂŁ270,013 ÂŁ367,682 ÂŁ304,397 -0.1% -1.9%
Q4 ÂŁ280,229 ÂŁ271,172 ÂŁ361,811 ÂŁ301,819 -0.8% -1.7%
2024 Q1 ÂŁ278,072 ÂŁ274,565 ÂŁ363,552 ÂŁ302,777 0.3% 0.1%
Q2 ÂŁ284,083 ÂŁ276,238 ÂŁ374,186 ÂŁ308,512 1.9% 1.2%
Q3 ÂŁ291,411 ÂŁ278,890 ÂŁ370,672 ÂŁ311,154 0.9% 2.2%

London Topline House Price Growth by Quarter & Annualls
Year Quarter Land Registry Nationwide/Hal Rightmove Benhams and Reeves
Aggregated Average House Price
Q Change Annual Change
2018 Q1 ÂŁ476,653 ÂŁ473,776 ÂŁ619,905 ÂŁ519,238
Q2 ÂŁ478,555 ÂŁ468,845 ÂŁ628,174 ÂŁ520,412 0.2%
Q3 ÂŁ480,090 ÂŁ468,544 ÂŁ614,537 ÂŁ517,059 -0.6%
Q4 ÂŁ476,273 ÂŁ466,988 ÂŁ614,044 ÂŁ514,976 -0.4%
2019 Q1 ÂŁ466,356 ÂŁ455,594 ÂŁ605,178 ÂŁ504,731 -2.0% -2.8%
Q2 ÂŁ466,683 ÂŁ465,722 ÂŁ618,232 ÂŁ512,193 1.5% -1.6%
Q3 ÂŁ478,594 ÂŁ460,686 ÂŁ612,967 ÂŁ513,180 0.2% -0.8%
Q4 ÂŁ478,227 ÂŁ458,363 ÂŁ609,315 ÂŁ511,166 -0.4% -0.7%
2020 Q1 ÂŁ477,665 ÂŁ460,266 ÂŁ626,687 ÂŁ516,489 1.0% 2.3%
Q2 ÂŁ476,443 ÂŁ475,448 ÂŁ627,339 ÂŁ521,842 1.0% 1.9%
Q3 ÂŁ488,805 ÂŁ480,857 ÂŁ634,773 ÂŁ530,383 1.6% 3.4%
Q4 ÂŁ491,637 ÂŁ486,562 ÂŁ628,648 ÂŁ531,778 0.3% 4.0%
2021 Q1 ÂŁ494,612 ÂŁ482,576 ÂŁ616,808 ÂŁ528,032 -0.7% 2.2%
Q2 ÂŁ493,250 ÂŁ509,935 ÂŁ641,961 ÂŁ544,540 3.1% 4.3%
Q3 ÂŁ503,592 ÂŁ500,980 ÂŁ639,700 ÂŁ544,450 0.0% 2.7%
Q4 ÂŁ509,098 ÂŁ507,230 ÂŁ645,214 ÂŁ550,263 1.1% 3.5%
2022 Q1 ÂŁ514,432 ÂŁ518,333 ÂŁ653,333 ÂŁ558,501 1.5% 5.8%
Q2 ÂŁ523,522 ÂŁ540,399 ÂŁ682,759 ÂŁ578,059 3.5% 6.2%
Q3 ÂŁ540,498 ÂŁ534,545 ÂŁ681,232 ÂŁ581,689 0.6% 6.8%
Q4 ÂŁ536,111 ÂŁ528,000 ÂŁ681,419 ÂŁ577,787 -0.7% 5.0%
2023 Q1 ÂŁ526,207 ÂŁ511,293 ÂŁ676,707 ÂŁ566,773 -1.9% 1.5%
Q2 ÂŁ519,405 ÂŁ516,923 ÂŁ686,271 ÂŁ569,039 0.4% -1.6%
Q3 ÂŁ524,967 ÂŁ514,325 ÂŁ678,176 ÂŁ567,855 -0.2% -2.4%
Q4 ÂŁ512,520 ÂŁ515,132 ÂŁ675,839 ÂŁ562,977 -0.9% -2.6%
2024 Q1 ÂŁ508,683 ÂŁ519,505 ÂŁ678,057 ÂŁ563,769 0.1% -0.5%
Q2 ÂŁ517,205 ÂŁ525,248 ÂŁ696,130 ÂŁ573,992 1.8% 0.9%
Q3 ÂŁ527,502 ÂŁ524,685 ÂŁ684,210 ÂŁ574,254 0.0% 1.1%

UK Mortgage Approval vs Asking Price Gap
Year Quarter Mortgage Appr Difference Asking Price
2018 Q1 ÂŁ218,231 37.80% ÂŁ300,684
Q2 ÂŁ219,116 40.40% ÂŁ307,745
Q3 ÂŁ221,959 37.40% ÂŁ305,060
Q4 ÂŁ220,522 37.10% ÂŁ302,239
2019 Q1 ÂŁ221,578 35.60% ÂŁ300,481
Q2 ÂŁ225,987 36.20% ÂŁ307,691
Q3 ÂŁ224,490 36.50% ÂŁ306,316
Q4 ÂŁ225,188 34.60% ÂŁ303,169
2020 Q1 ÂŁ228,344 35.60% ÂŁ309,602
Q2 ÂŁ228,511 36.50% ÂŁ311,950
Q3 ÂŁ234,497 36.40% ÂŁ319,919
Q4 ÂŁ240,495 33.80% ÂŁ321,830
2021 Q1 ÂŁ241,628 32.00% ÂŁ318,896
Q2 ÂŁ251,031 32.40% ÂŁ332,460
Q3 ÂŁ255,474 32.30% ÂŁ338,093
Q4 ÂŁ262,639 30.30% ÂŁ342,333
2022 Q1 ÂŁ269,818 29.00% ÂŁ348,085
Q2 ÂŁ279,592 30.70% ÂŁ365,386
Q3 ÂŁ282,809 30.00% ÂŁ367,628
Q4 ÂŁ275,397 32.80% ÂŁ365,731
2023 Q1 ÂŁ271,099 34.10% ÂŁ363,413
Q2 ÂŁ273,431 35.60% ÂŁ370,638
Q3 ÂŁ270,013 36.20% ÂŁ367,682
Q4 ÂŁ271,172 33.40% ÂŁ361,811
2024 Q1 ÂŁ274,565 32.40% ÂŁ363,552
Q2 ÂŁ276,238 35.50% ÂŁ374,186
Q3 ÂŁ278,890 32.90% ÂŁ370,672

UK Asking Price vs Sold Price Gap
Year Quarter Asking Price Difference Sold Price
2018 Q1 ÂŁ300,684 -25.40% ÂŁ224,319
Q2 ÂŁ307,745 -26.30% ÂŁ226,869
Q3 ÂŁ305,060 -24.10% ÂŁ231,438
Q4 ÂŁ302,239 -23.80% ÂŁ230,274
2019 Q1 ÂŁ300,481 -24.30% ÂŁ227,608
Q2 ÂŁ307,691 -25.50% ÂŁ229,276
Q3 ÂŁ306,316 -23.60% ÂŁ234,074
Q4 ÂŁ303,169 -22.80% ÂŁ234,167
2020 Q1 ÂŁ309,602 -25.10% ÂŁ231,743
Q2 ÂŁ311,950 -25.60% ÂŁ232,169
Q3 ÂŁ319,919 -25.30% ÂŁ239,067
Q4 ÂŁ321,830 -23.60% ÂŁ245,868
2021 Q1 ÂŁ318,896 -21.70% ÂŁ249,655
Q2 ÂŁ332,460 -23.60% ÂŁ254,041
Q3 ÂŁ338,093 -23.50% ÂŁ258,711
Q4 ÂŁ342,333 -23.00% ÂŁ263,546
2022 Q1 ÂŁ348,085 -22.50% ÂŁ269,790
Q2 ÂŁ365,386 -24.20% ÂŁ276,926
Q3 ÂŁ367,628 -21.90% ÂŁ287,223
Q4 ÂŁ365,731 -21.40% ÂŁ287,378
2023 Q1 ÂŁ363,413 -22.80% ÂŁ280,653
Q2 ÂŁ370,638 -24.60% ÂŁ279,383
Q3 ÂŁ367,682 -22.70% ÂŁ284,094
Q4 ÂŁ361,811 -22.50% ÂŁ280,229
2024 Q1 ÂŁ363,552 -23.50% ÂŁ278,072
Q2 ÂŁ374,186 -24.10% ÂŁ284,083
Q3 ÂŁ370,672 -21.40% ÂŁ291,411

London Mortgage Approval vs Asking Price Gap
Year Quarter Mortgage Appr Difference Asking Price
2018 Q1 ÂŁ473,776 30.80% ÂŁ619,905
Q2 ÂŁ468,845 34.00% ÂŁ628,174
Q3 ÂŁ468,544 31.20% ÂŁ614,537
Q4 ÂŁ466,988 31.50% ÂŁ614,044
2019 Q1 ÂŁ455,594 32.80% ÂŁ605,178
Q2 ÂŁ465,722 32.70% ÂŁ618,232
Q3 ÂŁ460,686 33.10% ÂŁ612,967
Q4 ÂŁ458,363 32.90% ÂŁ609,315
2020 Q1 ÂŁ460,266 36.20% ÂŁ626,687
Q2 ÂŁ475,448 31.90% ÂŁ627,339
Q3 ÂŁ480,857 32.00% ÂŁ634,773
Q4 ÂŁ486,562 29.20% ÂŁ628,648
2021 Q1 ÂŁ482,576 27.80% ÂŁ616,808
Q2 ÂŁ509,935 25.90% ÂŁ641,961
Q3 ÂŁ500,980 27.70% ÂŁ639,700
Q4 ÂŁ507,230 27.20% ÂŁ645,214
2022 Q1 ÂŁ518,333 26.00% ÂŁ653,333
Q2 ÂŁ540,399 26.30% ÂŁ682,759
Q3 ÂŁ534,545 27.40% ÂŁ681,232
Q4 ÂŁ528,000 29.10% ÂŁ681,419
2023 Q1 ÂŁ511,293 32.40% ÂŁ676,707
Q2 ÂŁ516,923 32.80% ÂŁ686,271
Q3 ÂŁ514,325 31.90% ÂŁ678,176
Q4 ÂŁ515,132 31.20% ÂŁ675,839
2024 Q1 ÂŁ519,505 30.50% ÂŁ678,057
Q2 ÂŁ525,248 32.50% ÂŁ696,130
Q3 ÂŁ524,685 30.40% ÂŁ684,210

London Asking Price vs Sold Price Gap
Year Quarter Asking Price Difference Sold Price
2018 Q1 ÂŁ619,905 -23.10% ÂŁ476,653
Q2 ÂŁ628,174 -23.80% ÂŁ478,555
Q3 ÂŁ614,537 -21.90% ÂŁ480,090
Q4 ÂŁ614,044 -22.40% ÂŁ476,273
2019 Q1 ÂŁ605,178 -22.90% ÂŁ466,356
Q2 ÂŁ618,232 -24.50% ÂŁ466,683
Q3 ÂŁ612,967 -21.90% ÂŁ478,594
Q4 ÂŁ609,315 -21.50% ÂŁ478,227
2020 Q1 ÂŁ626,687 -23.80% ÂŁ477,665
Q2 ÂŁ627,339 -24.10% ÂŁ476,443
Q3 ÂŁ634,773 -23.00% ÂŁ488,805
Q4 ÂŁ628,648 -21.80% ÂŁ491,637
2021 Q1 ÂŁ616,808 -19.80% ÂŁ494,612
Q2 ÂŁ641,961 -23.20% ÂŁ493,250
Q3 ÂŁ639,700 -21.30% ÂŁ503,592
Q4 ÂŁ645,214 -21.10% ÂŁ509,098
2022 Q1 ÂŁ653,333 -21.30% ÂŁ514,432
Q2 ÂŁ682,759 -23.30% ÂŁ523,522
Q3 ÂŁ681,232 -20.70% ÂŁ540,498
Q4 ÂŁ681,419 -21.30% ÂŁ536,111
2023 Q1 ÂŁ676,707 -22.20% ÂŁ526,207
Q2 ÂŁ686,271 -24.30% ÂŁ519,405
Q3 ÂŁ678,176 -22.60% ÂŁ524,967
Q4 ÂŁ675,839 -24.20% ÂŁ512,520
2024 Q1 ÂŁ678,057 -25.00% ÂŁ508,683
Q2 ÂŁ696,130 -25.70% ÂŁ517,205
Q3 ÂŁ684,210 -22.90% ÂŁ527,502
*The Benham and Reeves Property Market Index Review gauges the health of the UK and London property markets based on data from the top four existing indices. It looks at where the average house price sits overall when taking into account mortgage approved house prices from Halifax and Nationwide, seller expectations via the Rightmove House Price Index, and sold prices from the UK House Price Index.
It also highlights how the gap has changed between buyers and seller expectation, as well as asking price and actual sales price, on a quarterly basis across London and the UK.
Sources: Land Registry, Halifax HPI, Nationwide HPI, Rightmove HPI

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