The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its house inflation data for the U.K. on Tuesday. The U.K. house price index increased at a seasonally adjusted rate of 0.6% in April, after a 1.1% gain in March.

On a yearly basis, the U.K. house price index increased at a seasonally adjusted rate of 8.2% in April, after a 8.5% rise in March.

The higher house price inflation England was mainly driven by an increase in prices in the East, the South East and London.

The average house price was £209,000 in April, up from £207,700 in March.

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