Has your house earned more than you in the last year?

Has your house earned more than you in the last year?

With wages remaining largely stagnant and little sign of accelerating house price rises easing off, research from GetAgent looks at the areas of Britain where house price appreciation has outpaced earnings.

The current average annual income in Britain is £31,620. At the same time, analysis shows that the average house price in Britain has increased by almost 10% in the past year, a jump of £24,544 in just 12 months. To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Property Reporter


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