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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vicky Shaw

Top UK cities for house price growth over past decade revealed

  • Manchester has emerged as the UK's leading city for average home asking price growth over the last decade, experiencing a substantial 63 per cent surge.
  • Conversely, London recorded the slowest growth, with average asking prices increasing by only 7 per cent during the same ten-year period.
  • Rightmove 's analysis reveals a significant “north versus south” divide, with no southern English cities appearing in the top 10 for fastest price growth.
  • The average asking price for a home in Manchester is now £261,891, up from £160,422 a decade ago, while London remains the most expensive city at £687,080.
  • Factors contributing to Manchester's success include affordability, strong economic growth, regeneration and changing working patterns, which have also led to a “spill over” effect into nearby areas.

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