United Kingdom - House Price Value for New Homes





United Kingdom: House Price Value for New Homes

Mnemonic HPLN.IGBR
Unit GBP, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Quarterly 0.56 %
Data 2023 Q4 218,520
2023 Q3 219,757

Series Information

Source Nationwide Building Society
Release Nationwide house price index [regional]
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/1983
End Date 12/31/2023

United Kingdom: Real Estate

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
House Price Index Dec 2023 147.7 147.2 Index Jan2015=100, SA Monthly
House Price Index for Existing Homes 2023 Q4 520.37 522.29 Index 1993Q1=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index for New Homes 2023 Q4 554.5 557.64 Index 1993Q1=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Value Dec 2023 281,679 280,732 GBP, SA Monthly
House Price Value for Existing Homes 2023 Q4 303,737 304,859 GBP, NSA Quarterly
House Price Value for New Homes 2023 Q4 218,520 219,757 GBP, NSA Quarterly
Vacancy 2021 23,740 23,534 Thousands Annual
Building Completions 2019 Q2 55,590 48,940 #, NSA Quarterly
Housing Starts 2019 Q2 49,210 48,690 #, NSA Quarterly
Residential Building Completions 2019 Q2 55,590 48,940 #, NSA Quarterly
Dwelling Stocks 31 Mar 2014 28,073 27,914 Ths. # 365 days

Release Information

For the U.K., the Nationwide House Price Index is created by Nationwide Building Society to track price movements in the residential housing market, using its own mortgage data.

Data are for mortgages that are in the post-survey, approval stage. In contrast to using prices calculated at the time of mortgage completions, these prices should give a more timely indication of price trends in the housing market. The data also excludes house prices over £1 million. The house prices are mix adjusted, i.e., a representative house price over time rather than the simple average price.

Monthly time series are available to measure the mix-adjusted average house price for all houses in the U.K. Nationwide also publishes quarterly series which provide a detailed breakdown based on the category of buyer (first-time buyer and former owned properties) and mortgage burden (repayment as percentage of income).

  • Measurements:
    • British pounds (GBP)
    • Ratio
    • Fixed-base index relative to 1993Q1 (Index 1993Q1=100)
  • Adjustments:
    • Seasonally adjusted (SA)
    • Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequency: Quarterly
  • Start date: As early as 1973Q1
  • Geo coverage:
    • Country
    • Greater London (IGBR_GL)
    • Regions (IGBR_aaaa)
    • (IGBR_SEASn)

The source writes:

Source

All house price information is derived using Nationwide mortgage data. This data is extracted monthly for mortgages that are at the approvals stage and after the corresponding building survey has been completed. Approvals data is used as opposed to mortgage completions since it should give an earlier indication of current trends in prices in the housing market.

Cleaning

Nationwide house price series utilize only residential property information. In addition, properties that are not typical and may distort the series are also removed from the data set. Therefore, the following criteria is used to select which properties to include:

  • House purchases - remortgages and further advances are excluded
  • Properties sold at true market prices - right to buy sales at discounted price are excluded
  • Floor size has to be within specified limits for a give type of property - e.g. a detached house has to have at least 400 sq. ft. floor area

Sample size

The number of cases that are used to calculate the average price for a given month will depend on the volume of monthly mortgage activity and out of these the cases that meet the criteria in the cleaning process. The monthly sample size will therefore vary from month to month. Nationwide has sufficient sample size to produce a representative house price series. N.B. Net lending figures quoted at our half yearly and annual results are not a guide to our sample size. Sample size is based on the number of new loans we write i.e. the amount of gross lending for house purchase(remortgage cases are excluded).

The Nationwide Building Society is the 4th largest mortgage lender in the UK by stock. This allows us to be confident that the series based on Nationwide mortgage data is representative of the whole house market.

The quarterly UK series for all houses uses 3 months of data and hence a much larger sample than at the month. The samples sizes for the other quarterly series will depend on what it is they are measuring, for example the series for first time buyers only considers properties being brought by first time buyers and hence this will have a smaller sample size than that used for the whole of the UK. It is for this reason that detailed breakdown of house prices are produced quarterly.

Calculation

The price of a property will depend on the characteristics of the property. These characteristics could include physical properties of the house, like its design, but other aspects such as the type of neighborhood the house is located in will also contribute to the price someone is willing to pay. Using mortgage data, the Nationwide house price system can relate all the observed combinations of these factors and relate them to the price of which the house was sold for. From this, the model can estimate how much on average a house would cost given a set values for these characteristics, in particular a set of characteristics that describes the 'typical' house. This typical house does not physically exist, it is an 'average' house across all the characteristics that the model uses. This method is repeated on data sets at different points in time and changes in the price of this typical house reflect only the price changes over the same time periods, and not the mixture of properties sold in the current or previous periods.

Seasonal adjustment

House prices are slightly seasonal - that is, prices are higher at certain times of year irrespective of the overall trend. This tends to be in spring and summer, when more buyers are in the market and hence sellers do not need to discount prices so heavily, in order to achieve a sale. The effect on prices over the year is of the order of +/- 2%; however this is much smaller than the change in volume of property transactions. The seasonal effect is estimated twice a year using established statistical methods.

For the monthly house price index where changes can be as little as 0.1%, seasonal factors are important. The Nationwide therefore produce a seasonally adjusted series for UK house prices which seeks to remove this effect so that the overall trend in prices is more readily apparent.

Seasonal adjustment shows that June is generally the strongest month for house prices (raw prices are 1.3% above their SA level) and January is the weakest (raw prices are 1.9% below their SA level).

Moody's Analytics supplement

For the monthly house price, we construct a seasonally adjusted counterpart.

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About the source

Nationwide is a building society founded in 1884 and updated to its current name in 1970. Under British law, a building society is a customer-owned cooperative financial organization, a.k.a. a mutual financial institution, whose core business is mortgage lending. As of 2022 there are 43 such entities, with 25 million customers.

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