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North West has lowest growth in house prices in England
A report by the Office of National Statistics has shown that the North West has the lowest growth in house prices in the whole of England, at just 3.7%.
The second lowest was seen in the East Midlands at 4.1%
Excluding London and the South East, UK house prices increased by 5.9% over the year to February 2015, including London and the South East the UK average house price increased by 7.2%.
This is down from an increase of 8.4% in the year to January 2015.
Wales had the lowest growth in the UK at just 1.1% with Northern Ireland having the highest growth in prices at 14.2%.
The average mix-adjusted house price in February 2015 was £280k in England, with London continuing to be the region with the highest average house price of £490k.
The North West average mix-adjusted house price was below the English average at £175k.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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