UK house prices now 30% higher than pre-2008 crisis peak

Average price of a home is now £230,700 – 5.7% higher than a year ago, says property website Zoopla

UK house prices hit a new high in June and are 30% higher than the peak they hit before the 2008 financial crisis, according to the latest snapshot of the market.

The property website Zoopla said the average price of a home was now £230,700 – as much as 5.4% higher than the same month a year ago.

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