Where is the current number one hotspot for first-time buyers?

Where is the current number one hotspot for first-time buyers?

With the property market continuing to defy the norms associated with this time of year and thousands of prospective buyers dreaming of getting their first foot onto the property ladder before March next year, Zoopla reveals where is proving to be the hottest FTB markets. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The portal revealed the top 20 hotspots for first-time buyers in England, Scotland and Wales, calculating the ranking by analysing the proportion of first-time buyer demand across the three countries.
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Source: Property Reporter



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