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UK house prices: Apr-Jun 2009

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Gloucester

Average house price
£140,986

House type Average price
Detached £203,319
Semi-detached £138,016
Terrace £120,129
Flat £102,786

Annual change in house price
-17.0%

Quarterly change
-2.9%

Total number of sales: 377

Comparison of neighbouring local authorities

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ALL PROPERTIES: Click headings to re-order table
AREA AV PRICE QUARTER ANNUAL SALES
Cotswold £323,903 12.5% -1.7% 244
Stroud £209,200 3.5% -12.0% 340
Tewkesbury £207,796 15.8% -5.6% 237
Cheltenham £206,745 2.5% -11.0% 352
South Gloucestershire £183,090 4.2% -15.0% 749
Forest of Dean £179,706 -0.2% -19.5% 181
Gloucester £140,986 -2.9% -17.0% 377

Sources:

England and Wales

Land Registry of England and Wales, Crown copyright. The information above is based on figures provided by the Land Registry of England and Wales.
Figures for England and Wales are for the period April to June 2009.

Scotland

Registers of Scotland Executive Agency. All figures are simple averages based on all residential properties between £20,000 and £1,000,000 recorded in the four quarters of each year.
Figures for Scotland are for the period January to March 2009.

Northern Ireland

University of Ulster in partnership with Bank of Ireland. The information above is based on figures provided by the University of Ulster in partnership with Bank of Ireland.
Figures for N Ireland are for the period Sept to Nov 2008.

The BBC makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the above information and accepts no liability (including for negligence) in respect of any of the above information.



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