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House Price Increases In NI

Land & Property Services assisted by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency today released the House Price Index report for Quarter 2, 2024.                      

The Index measures change in the price of residential property sold in Northern Ireland (NI). The Index uses Stamp Duty information on residential property sales recorded by HMRC. The NI House Price Index series is used as the NI component of the single official UK HPI and the statistics are comparable with other UK regions.

The NI House Price Index was awarded Accredited Official Statistics status on 18 September 2018. Accredited official statistics have been judged to comply with the Code of Practice by the Office for Statistics Regulation, as the regulatory arm of the UK Statistics Authority. Accredited official statistics are called National Statistics in the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007. 

Results for the most recent quarter (April – June 2024), which are provisional, show that:

  • Between Q1 (January – March) 2024 and Q2 (April – June) 2024 the house price index increased by 3.6%
  • Between Q2 2023 and Q2 2024 the house price index increased by 6.4%
  • The average price for a house in Northern Ireland is £185,025 and ranges from £163,836 in Derry City and Strabane to £215,464 in Lisburn and Castlereagh
  • 5,064 residential properties sold during Q2 2024

(This number will be revised upwards in the next publication due to late returns and the entry of new properties into the NI Valuation List)

  • The House Price Index is now 66.8% higher than Q1 2015 (the reference period).

Local Government District Index and Prices

The report includes trends in the property markets in each council area across NI. 

The Index value for Q2 2024 for NI is 166.8 and ranges from 157.7 in Ards and North Down to 192.5 in Causeway Coast and Glens.

House Price Index and Standardised Price in each council area Q2 2024:

Antrim and Newtownabbey

Index: 165.8

Quarterly Change: 2.9%

Annual Change: 6.9%

Standardised Price: £190,567

Ards and North Down

Index: 157.7

Quarterly Change: 1.4%

Annual Change: 5.4%

Standardised Price: £211,630

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon

Index: 167.9

Quarterly Change: 2.4%

Annual Change: 7.6%

Standardised Price: £165,470

Belfast

Index: 159.0

Quarterly Change: 2.2%

Annual Change: 6.3%

Standardised Price: £168,054

Causeway Coast and Glens

Index: 192.5

Quarterly Change: 11.2%

Annual Change: 6.6%

Standardised Price: £207,798

Derry City and Strabane

Index: 173.1

Quarterly Change: 4.4%

Annual Change: 3.1%

Standardised Price: £163,836

Fermanagh and Omagh

Index: 176.8

Quarterly Change: 3.7%

Annual Change: 6.3%

Standardised Price: £169,489

Lisburn and Castlereagh

Index: 160.5

Quarterly Change: 2.3%

Annual Change: 6.0%

Standardised Price: £215,464

Mid and East Antrim

Index: 163.6

Quarterly Change: 3.9%

Annual Change: 6.4%

Standardised Price: £169,441

Mid Ulster

Index: 158.8

Quarterly Change: 1.4%

Annual Change: 5.6%

Standardised Price: £177,585

Newry, Mourne and Down

Index: 180.0

Quarterly Change: 8.0%

Annual Change: 8.9%

Standardised Price: £202,524

A graphical representation of the residential property price index for each council can be viewed in the Detailed Statistics at: https://www.finance-ni.gov.uk/articles/northern-ireland-house-price-index

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