
Nearly 12 million homes have increased in value by £49,000 or more since 2016. How much could your home be worth?
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Nearly 12 million homes have increased in value by £49,000 or more since 2016. How much could your home be worth?
Discover which addresses have made it into our top 10. Spoiler alert: a typical home on the most expensive street could set you back a cool £29.9m.
The value of the average home has increased by £44 per day in the last 6 months alone.
The UK rental market is roaring ahead, with properties letting almost a week faster than in 2020, our research shows.
UK cities where house prices are well below the national average have seen the biggest increases in property value this year.
The money will deliver nearly 120,000 new properties across England, some of which will be available to buy and others will be for rent.
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