Lockdown catapults National Park property premium to £155k

Lockdown catapults National Park property premium to £155k

With many facing tough challenges living in urban areas during lockdown, the idea of selling up and moving out to the sticks seems more attractive by the day. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

However, if a home in one of England or Wales’ national parks is high on the house-hunting list, prospective buyers should be aware these properties may come at a high price, as new data from Lloyds Bank reveals they now command a premium of over £155,000.
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