Britain’s top hotspot for house price growth revealed by Rightmove (opens original article in a new tab)
Manchester is the UK's top city for house price growth, with a 63% increase over the past decade, while London saw only a 7% rise, according to Rightmove data.
- Manchester has seen a 63% increase in average home asking prices over the past decade, the highest in the UK.
- London's average home asking prices rose by only 7%, the lowest in the UK.
- The data highlights a growing north-south divide in property price growth, with northern cities outperforming southern ones.
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