
UK house prices climb 3.5% in April as regional disparities widen

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Average UK house prices rose by 3.5% in April to £265,000, according to the Land Registry’s UK House Price Index. This growth, though lower than March's 7.0%, shows resilience despite stamp duty changes and financial challenges. Regional disparities were notable, with the North East seeing the highest annual inflation at 6.4%, and the South West the lowest at 0.9%. Analysts highlight the importance of the Bank of England's next interest rate decision. First-time buyer activity increased, driven by rental market challenges and family assistance.
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