Single official house price index recommended

A single ‘headline’ official house price index should be introduced to meet the needs of users, say National Statistician.

Millie Dyson
16th December 2010
Single official house price index recommended
The review, commissioned by Jil Matheson, has been carried out following user concerns about the coverage, clarity and comparability of official housing statistics.

The  key recommendation, drawing on the consultation carried out in summer 2010,  is that there should be one headline official house price index which meets key user needs.

This  should  be  accompanied by a regular official statistics report, presenting  and  analysing  the  official house price measures and their relationship to non-official  sources and wider  housing market indicators.

The  producers of  the two current sources of  official house price statistics, the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and Land Registry, have been asked to investigate ways of producing a definitive set of official house price statistics in future.

They have also been asked to work  together  on the feasibility of producing a joint statistical report containing the headline house price index and other house price indicators.

National Statistician, Jil Matheson, said:

“There  is  a  great  deal  of interest in and importance placed on changes  in  the value of our houses by all sections of society. I want to be sure that official statistics producers are providing the right statistics on house prices to support decision making by us all.

“I am grateful to the current official producers of house price statistics  for their support in carrying out this review and their willingness  to ensure official statistics on house prices meet the needs of  the  users  of  the statistics as closely as possible. I would  also like  to thank all the users of house price statistics who contributed to helping me better understand their requirements from official house price statistics.”

During  the review, the National Statistician gathered views from a wide range of  users  including  central and local government, financial institutions, housing market analysts, business users and academics.
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