
One of the biggest shopping centres in the country and access to a high-speed train service have transformed Greenhithe into a property hotspot.
One of the biggest shopping centres in the country and access to a high-speed train service have transformed Greenhithe into a property hotspot.
A 20-year regeneration programme is pushing Middlesbrough into the 21st century. But house prices are still some of the most competitive in the UK.
If you crave a village lifestyle but don’t want to sacrifice a well-worn commuter route, try the affluent suburb of Buckhurst Hill.
As well as independent shops, Victorian heritage and excellent travel links, Darlington is also now home to the greatest number of reduced-priced homes in the UK.
The rich and famous have long been drawn to this sought-after corner of London. If you have the budget, why not join them?
Loughborough is surrounded by big cities, but look past its commuter connections and you’ll find a thriving town perfect for home-hunters.
Rising house prices in the capital are boosting the popularity of locations further along the Tube lines – and Ruislip, in north west London, is no exception.
West Drayton’s position on the new Crossrail line has secured its place as a upcoming property hotspot. With prices yet to catch up with much of London, could you bag a bargain?
Teesside is well known for its industrial past. But buyers shouldn’t overlook its dramatic countryside, stunning coastline and lively urban centres.