Here's the latest house price changes - and it's not good news for Yorkshire


The average house price in the county now stands at £151,482 after values rose by 0.4% in the third quarter of 2017.
The East Midlands saw the fastest growth at 5.1%.
Here are average house prices and the annual house price changes across the UK in the third quarter of 2017, according to Nationwide Building Society:
:: East Midlands, £177,825, 5.1%
:: South West, £240,832, 4.8%
:: West Midlands, £183,018, 4.6%
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Hide Ad:: Outer South East (includes East Kent, Oxfordshire, Milton Keynes and Aylesbury), £277,519, 3.9%
:: East Anglia, £222,080, 3.9%
:: North West, £156,193, 2.8%
:: Wales, £149,970, 2.6%
:: North East, £127,213, 2.5%
:: Northern Ireland, £133,659, 2.4%
:: Outer Metropolitan (includes Hertfordshire, Windsor and Maidenhead and West Kent) £365,584, 2.1%
:: Scotland, £146,022, 1.9%
:: London £471,761, minus, 0.6%
:: Yorkshire and the Humber, £151,482, 0.4%