Nationwide – July House Prices

Here is a summary of the UK housing market report from Nationwide Building Society and the expected Bank of England announcement.

House Price Growth

  • According to the Nationwide House Price Index, UK property values increased by 0.6% month-on-month in July 2025. This followed a 0.9% drop in June.
  • The average UK house price is now £272,664.
  • Annually, house prices rose by 2.4% in July, a slight increase from the 2.1% annual growth recorded in June.

Mortgage Activity & Economic Outlook

  • Nationwide’s Chief Economist, Robert Gardner, noted that despite the end of the stamp duty holiday, housing market activity appears to be holding up well.
  • Mortgage approvals for house purchases in June were at 64,200, which is broadly in line with the pre-pandemic average.
  • Gardner suggests that underlying conditions for homebuyers remain supportive, citing low unemployment, healthy earnings growth, strong household finances, and the expectation of lower borrowing costs.
  • He anticipates that if the broader economic recovery continues, housing market activity will strengthen gradually in the coming quarters.

Bank of England Base Rate

  • The Bank of England is expected to announce a further 0.25% cut to the base rate this Thursday, August 7, 2025. This would likely contribute to the “moderate” borrowing costs mentioned by Nationwide.
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