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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vicky Shaw

The most and least expensive areas to find a typical first-time buyer home

  • Average asking prices in some parts of Britain have surged by nearly a fifth over the past year, according to new analysis by Rightmove.
  • Bridlington in Yorkshire and St Helens in Merseyside recorded the highest annual increases, with asking prices for first-time buyer properties jumping by 18 per cent.
  • The research, which excluded London, defined first-time buyer homes as properties with a maximum of two bedrooms, encompassing both houses and flats.
  • The average asking price for a typical first-time buyer home across the study is £228,048, with St Albans in Hertfordshire being the most expensive at £401,352 and Middlesbrough the least expensive at £90,929.
  • Affordability continues to be a key factor, with stronger price growth observed in lower-cost locations where homes remain within reach for more people, while more expensive markets see flatter growth.

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