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House prices post third consecutive quarter of growth

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The latest Property Market Index Review by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed that the property market continued to demonstrate positive momentum during the third quarter of this year, with house prices increasing for a third consecutive time, although the rate of growth seen did slow considerably when compared to the first half of the year.

The Benham and Reeves Market Index Review

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 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.

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 ÂŁ306,283 in Q3 of this year.

This marked a 0.2% quarterly increase, the third consecutive quarter of positive growth seen this year, although a more muted level when compared to the quarterly gains seen in Q1 (+0.8%) and Q2 (+0.7%). However, the long-term view also remains one of positivity, with house prices remaining 1.7% higher when compared to Q3 of last year.

In London, the average house price in Q3 2025 sat at ÂŁ584,794. This marked a 1.6% decline on the previous quarter, the first quarterly decline in house price growth seen since Q4 2024. However, the annual picture demonstrates that the London market has stood firm in the long-term, with house prices down by just 0.4% when compared to Q3 2024.

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

In Q3 2025, the market gap between the average mortgage approved price of a buyer (ÂŁ284,911) and the asking price expectation of a seller (ÂŁ370,986) sat at 30.2%.

This marked a reduction on the previous quarter when this gap sat 33.1%, largely driven by a reduction in the average asking price and more realistic approach to pricing on the side of the nation’s home sellers.

In London, the gap between mortgage approved house prices (ÂŁ5527,694) and seller asking prices (ÂŁ675,543) was 28%. As with the wider national picture, this marked a reduction on the previous quarter, again driven by a reduction in asking prices as sellers looked to combat quieter market conditions.

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

The latest index by Benham and Reeves shows that the difference between the average UK asking price and the average sold price has also reduced.

Across the UK, the average sold price in Q3, 2025 stood at ÂŁ271,898, -26.7% below the average asking price of ÂŁ370,896. This is the smallest gap since Benham and Reeves began its index in 2017, driven by more realistic asking prices on the side of sellers, but also an increase in sold prices on the buyer side. This suggests that whilst the market may have been more muted in 2025, those who did secure a sale achieved a strong market price for their property.

In London, the difference between asking price and sold price sits at -17%, the smallest market gap recorded by Benham and Reeves since Q1 2023.

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“The UK property market continued to post positive movement during the third quarter, however, the quarterly rate of house price growth slowed considerably when compared to the first half of the year.

This was largely down to a heightened degree of market uncertainty, which we now know persisted right up until the Autumn Budget, however the long-term picture is one of annual growth which demonstrates just how resilient the UK property market is.

The good news is that the market gap between buyer and seller has closed and this has been largely down to sellers entering the market at a more realistic asking price point. And whilst the market has certainly been quieter, those who did manage to secure a sale continued to achieve stronger market values, with sold prices continuing to climb over the course of the year.

Of course, as is often the case, the London market has been impacted to a greater extent by this shift in sentiment. While UK house prices increased by 0.2% in Q3 compared to Q2, values across the capital fell by 1.6% over the same period – although the positive to take is that annually the market remained largely unchanged.

That said, London has historically been quicker to react to changing market conditions, both on the way up and on the way down. As a result, periods of short-term correction in the capital often reflect a market adjusting ahead of the wider UK, rather than any fundamental weakness. With pricing expectations now far more closely aligned and confidence beginning to return post-Budget, London is well placed to stabilise and regain momentum as the market moves forward.”

Data tables and sources

UK House Price Growth by Quarter & Annually
Year Quarter Nationwide/Halifax Rightmove Land Registry Benham & Reeves
(Aggregated)
Q Change Annual Change
2024 Q1 ÂŁ274,526 ÂŁ363,552 ÂŁ255,228 ÂŁ294,234 0.2% 0%
Q2 ÂŁ276,238 ÂŁ374,186 ÂŁ258,206 ÂŁ298,845 1.6% 0.8%
Q3 ÂŁ278,890 ÂŁ370,672 ÂŁ264,102 ÂŁ301,114 0.8% 1.7%
Q4 ÂŁ281,746 ÂŁ366,217 ÂŁ264,800 ÂŁ301,189 0% 2.5%
2025 Q1 ÂŁ283,655 ÂŁ368,677 ÂŁ267,580 ÂŁ303,597 0.8% 3.2%
Q2 ÂŁ284,307 ÂŁ378,312 ÂŁ265,744 ÂŁ305,750 0.7% 2.3%
Q3 ÂŁ284,911 ÂŁ370,896 ÂŁ271,898 ÂŁ306,283 0.2% 1.7%

UK – Table shows the market gap between mortgage approved house prices and asking prices
Year Quarter Mortgage Approvals Price Difference Asking Price
2024 Q1 ÂŁ274,526 32.4% ÂŁ363,552
Q2 ÂŁ276,238 35.5% ÂŁ374,186
Q3 ÂŁ278,890 32.9% ÂŁ370,672
Q4 ÂŁ281,746 30% ÂŁ366,217
2025 Q1 ÂŁ283,655 30% ÂŁ368,677
Q2 ÂŁ284,307 33.1% ÂŁ378,312
Q3 ÂŁ284,911 30.2% ÂŁ370,896

UK – Table shows the market gap between asking prices and sold prices
Year Quarter Asking Price Difference Sold Price
2024 Q1 ÂŁ363,552 -29.8% ÂŁ255,228
Q2 ÂŁ374,186 -31% ÂŁ258,206
Q3 ÂŁ370,672 -28.8% ÂŁ264,102
Q4 ÂŁ366,217 -27.7% ÂŁ264,800
2025 Q1 ÂŁ368,677 -27.4% ÂŁ267,580
Q2 ÂŁ378,312 -29.8% ÂŁ265,744
Q3 ÂŁ370,896 -26.7% ÂŁ271,898

London House Price Growth by Quarter & Annually
Year Quarter Nationwide/Halifax Rightmove Land Registry Benham & Reeves
(Aggregated)
Q Change Annual Change
2024 Q1 ÂŁ519,505 ÂŁ678,057 ÂŁ548,256 ÂŁ578,025 0.2% -0.3%
Q2 ÂŁ525,248 ÂŁ696,130 ÂŁ552,960 ÂŁ586,925 1.5% 0.8%
Q3 ÂŁ524,685 ÂŁ684,210 ÂŁ563,928 ÂŁ587,179 0.8% 1.1%
Q4 ÂŁ525,535 ÂŁ679,746 ÂŁ559,017 ÂŁ584,509 -0.5% 1.4%
2025 Q1 ÂŁ529,369 ÂŁ686,020 ÂŁ560,605 ÂŁ588,280 0.6% 1.8%
Q2 ÂŁ532,449 ÂŁ698,863 ÂŁ563,238 ÂŁ594,001 1% 1.2%
Q3 ÂŁ527,694 ÂŁ675,543 ÂŁ561,013 ÂŁ584,794 -1.6% -0.4%
London – Table shows the market gap between mortgage approved house prices and asking
Year Quarter Mortgage Approvals Price Difference Asking Price
2024 Q1 ÂŁ519,505 30.5% ÂŁ678,057
Q2 ÂŁ525,248 32.5% ÂŁ696,130
Q3 ÂŁ524,685 30.4% ÂŁ684,210
Q4 ÂŁ525,535 29.3% ÂŁ679,746
2025 Q1 ÂŁ529,369 29.6% ÂŁ686,020
Q2 ÂŁ532,449 31.3% ÂŁ698,863
Q3 ÂŁ527,694 28% ÂŁ675,543
London – Table shows the market gap between asking prices and sold prices
Year Quarter Asking Price Difference Sold Price
2024 Q1 ÂŁ678,057 -19.1% ÂŁ548,256
Q2 ÂŁ696,130 -20.6% ÂŁ552,960
Q3 ÂŁ684,210 -17.6% ÂŁ563,928
Q4 ÂŁ679,746 -17.8% ÂŁ559,017
2025 Q1 ÂŁ686,020 -18.3% ÂŁ560,605
Q2 ÂŁ698,863 -19.4% ÂŁ563,238
Q3 ÂŁ675,543 -17% ÂŁ561,013
*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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Established in 1958, Benham and Reeves is one of London’s oldest, independently owned property lettings and sales agents. With specialism in residential sales, corporate lettings and property management in prime areas of London, the company operates from 21 prominently located branches and 13 international offices.

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