Halifax conducts a wide range of housing research including the long standing Halifax House Price Index.
The Halifax House Price Index is the UK's longest running monthly house price series with data covering the whole country going back to January 1983.
Latest releases
18 Feb: Life after the Housing Boom
Rochford in Essex and South Lakeland are the only two local authority districts in the UK where house prices are currently higher than they were in 2007, according to the latest research from Halifax.
11 Feb: Value of UK housing soars by £1.8 trillion in past decade
New research from Halifax shows that the value of the UK's private housing stock rose by £1.8 trillion (84%) in the decade to 2011. The value of the housing stock at the end of 2011 is estimated at £3.9 trillion, up from £2.1 trillion in 2001.
06 Feb: Halifax House Price Index - January 2012
House prices in the three months to January were 0.9% lower than the preceding three months, according to the latest Halifax House Price Index
04 Feb: More Britons expect house prices to rise than fall in 2012
Nearly a third of Britons think that house prices will rise rather than fall in 2012, according to the latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker.
28 Jan: Buying is 16% cheaper than renting
Buying a home in the UK is over a £100 a month cheaper than renting, according to research by Halifax.
27 Jan: Cost of moving rises faster than house prices
The cost of moving house in the UK has risen at a faster rate than house prices over the past decade, according to new research by Lloyds TSB.
16 Jan: Home affordability at its best since 1997
Mortgage payments for a new borrower in the second half of 2011 were at their lowest as a proportion of disposable earnings for 14 years, according to new Halifax research.