Asking prices show no sign of Levelling Up🏘

Asking prices show no sign of Levelling Up🏘

Average asking prices in Britain have risen by 53 per cent over the past 10 years according to Rightmove.

They have risen from £222,989 to £341,019, with significant differences by region.
And broadly speaking the most expensive regions have performed most strongly - flying in the face of the new Levelling Up agenda. To continue reading, please Click Here


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