HM Land Registry UK House Price Index — April 2026

House prices in East of England

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Average price
£336,300
Annual change
+3.8%
Since 1995

The average house price in East of England is £336,300, up +3.8% over the last year, from the HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (April 2026). The UK-wide average is £270,080.

From Cambridge's intense demand to the affordable East Anglian coast and the Essex commuter belt.

East of England house price trend, 1995–today

Nominal (not inflation-adjusted) average prices from the UK House Price Index for East of England, with the UK-wide average for comparison:

WhenAverage priceUKHPI (2015 = 100)
April 2026£336,30098.7

For comparison, the UK-wide average is £270,080 (+3.8% over the year).

UKHPI is mix-adjusted and published with a ~2-month lag. Figures are nominal and this is a trend, not a forecast.

Sold prices by area in East of England

For the actual recorded sale prices of individual homes, open a sold-prices page for an area in East of England:

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average house price in East of England?

The average house price in East of England is £336,300 as of April 2026, from the HM Land Registry UK House Price Index — up +3.8% year-on-year. It is a region-wide average; individual towns and postcodes vary widely.

Are house prices in East of England going up?

Over the year to April 2026, the UKHPI average for East of England moved +3.8%. We show the nominal trend since 1995 above; UKHPI is not a forecast and we do not publish price predictions.

Where can I see prices for towns in East of England?

Use the town and area links on this page to drill into East of England, then open a sold-prices page for the actual recorded sale prices of individual homes.

Sources

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