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House prices 86 times higher since start of Queen’s reign

by ben.wilkie
May 24, 2012
House prices 86 times higher since start of Queen’s reign
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As we approach the Diamond Jubilee and sixty years since Queen Elizabeth II took to the throne, HSBC has examines 60 years in the property market under the monarch.

The average property price in the UK is 86 times higher now than in 1952. At the start of the Queen’s reign the average property was priced at £1,891, compared to an average £162,722 today. By comparison, retail prices have risen by a multiple of 25 over the same period, meaning that for most people buying a home has been a very good investment even after stripping out the effects of inflation.

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The number of dwellings in the UK has almost doubled since 1952, with 14.1 million at the start of the Queen’s reign, compared to an estimated 27.3 million today. However, the number of new homes being built each year has fallen by 46 per cent; from 248,320 in 1952 to 133,840 in the latest estimate.

Two thirds (68 per cent) of the country are now owner occupiers, compared to one third (32 per cent) in 1952. Indeed, at the start of the Queen’s reign half of the country was renting privately compared to 14 per cent today.

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Regional house prices are not available back to 1952, so instead we have examined house price growth since the Queen’s Silver Jubilee..

London has seen the largest increase in house prices over the past 35 years, an increase of 1782 per cent or a multiple of 19.

Peter Dockar, head of mortgages at HSBC, said: “The housing market has changed a great deal under the current monarch, with the aspiration towards home ownership and the increase in house prices most dramatic over the second half of the Queen’s reign. There is no doubt that property has remained a sound investment over this period.

“Home ownership remains an ambition for many and we continue to make new products available to help first time buyers achieve their dreams of taking their first step onto the property ladder.”

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