House prices outstrip wage growth

The average house price has increased by £10,087 to £271,403. However, the typical annual salary has only gone up by £1,921 to £40,334. The East of England and the East Midlands have experienced the most significant disparity, with house prices outstripping earnings by 6.7 times. Scotland (6.4 times), Wales (6.3 times) and Yorkshire and the Humber were also significantly affected (5.8 times).
Despite London experiencing slower house price growth and higher salary levels, prices have still increased 4.7 times faster than average earnings. The gap was relatively smaller in the North West (3.8 times), South East (3.7 times) and South West (3.3 times), although there is still a noticeable difference.
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