Which region has seen biggest asking price jump since the market re-opened?

Which region has seen biggest asking price jump since the market re-opened?

Knight Frank has analysed asking prices for properties across England and Wales to discover which region has seen the biggest increase since the housing market re-opened in May.

The data, which looks at the average asking price for two-bedroom flats and three-bedroom houses across the regions, shows that asking prices in Yorkshire and The Humber have risen by more than any other region since the market re-opened.
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Source: Property Industry Eye



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