House prices have risen for the third consecutive month.

House prices have risen for the third consecutive month.
New sales agreed are 25% higher than a year ago as buyers return to the market.
Northern Ireland is the best performer, with prices up 8.6% in Q3.
In five out of 12 British regions, there isn’t a single local authority where an individual home buyer would secure a mortgage.
The average UK house price is £6,000 higher than 12 months ago.
The number of sales agreed among resale properties is now 6% higher than in 2019.
The number of sales being agreed is up by 27% year-on-year, a strong rebound compared with last year’s more subdued market.
Sales have improved, with further increases expected in the near future.
Northern Ireland continues to record the strongest annual house price growth in the UK.
The annual growth rate picked up to 2.4%, from 2.1% in July.
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