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Price inner London home drops 37k year northern property continues rise

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UK regional property price divergence: London inner-city flats face demand weakness due to rising mortgage rates and oversupply of new builds, while northern regions continue to see price growth. The mechanism is a regional demand shift and higher financing costs squeezing London property values. No direct commodity or supply chain impact; the effect is on UK real estate assets and related lending.

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  • Inner London average home price fell by £36,699 to £622,821, a 5.6% decline.
  • UK overall property market saw a 1.2% increase, average home valued at £268,000.
  • Northern England (Yorkshire and the Humber) saw a 3.9% increase, average price £209,000.
  • London decline attributed to struggling market for flats, particularly new builds, and rising mortgage rates.
Sector verdictREAL_ESTATE_REITSDownmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

UK REITs with London exposure face 1-4 week margin compression due to falling rents and higher financing costs.

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