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Guardian UK01.06.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

UK House Prices Fall for First Time This Year in May

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  • UK house prices dropped 0.6% in May, the first decline this year, as rising interest rates and Middle East conflict hurt demand.
  • Average prices are up 1.7% year-on-year, but growth has slowed.

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UK house prices have seen a slowdown in growth and a slight fall in May, marking the first monthly decrease this year. This is attributed to rising interest rates and broader economic uncertainty.

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House prices fell in the UK for the first time this year in May, as rising interest rates triggered by the war in Iran hurt homebuyer demand.

The price of the average UK home dropped 0.6% in May compared with the month before, according to the lender Nationwide.

The typical house price was 1.7% higher than the same point last year, at £278,024. However, that marked a slowdown from an annual growth rate of 3% in April.

Robert Gardner, the chief economist at Nationwide, said a “loss of momentum was to be expected” given uncertainty caused by conflict in the Middle East and the subsequent rise in energy prices and market interest rates.

Mortgage rates have broadly risen across the market in recent months. The average two-year fixed rate was 5.68% at the end of May, while the average five-year fix was 5.63%, according to the financial data provider Moneyfacts.

Tom Bill, a researcher at the estate agent Knight Frank, said Nationwide’s figures showed the housing market was slowing down “at precisely the time of year when you would expect momentum to be building”.

“There won’t be a cliff-edge moment, but the impact of higher borrowing costs will erode spending power and squeeze house prices this year as mortgage rates agreed before the Middle East conflict gradually disappear,” he said.

The estate agent Savills has forecast that house prices will fall this year owing to rising mortgage rates.

It said the impact of war in the Middle East had “fundamentally changed” its outlook for the UK property market, predicting that average house prices will fall 2% this year, compared with its previous expectation of a 2% rise.

But Gardner added that, while market interest rates had risen in recent months, the impact on affordability had so far been modest.

“Swap rates, which underpin fixed‑rate mortgage pricing, remain well below the highs reached in 2023 and are broadly in line with levels prevailing in 2024, implying only a partial reversal of earlier gains,” he said.

“This provides some confidence that, if the latest shock passes relatively quickly, and energy prices normalise in the quarters ahead, any near-term softening in the housing market will also prove short lived.”

Martin Beck, the chief economist at WPI Strategy, said: “Even if mortgage rates edge lower, the market remains vulnerable.

“Affordability is still stretched, mortgage repayments absorb a historically large share of household incomes, and a weakening labour market would pose a much greater threat to house prices than interest rates alone.”

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  • Average house prices will fall 2% this year.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • Near-term softening in the housing market will prove short-lived.

    Möglich

Offene Fragen

  • Will the current trend of falling house prices continue throughout the year?
  • What specific impact will a weakening labour market have on the housing market?
  • How quickly will energy prices normalize and what effect will that have?
  • Will swap rates remain stable or increase further?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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