30 November 2016
We have recently read a study which showed us that residential property prices around the UK have seen a general increase this year. When looking at the data you will see that Aylesbury has the highest increase in property prices, where the average price of a home has increased by 21.5% in the last year.
Below you will find a table which shows you the top 10 highest property price increase.
Hot top 10
Town | Dec 2015 Average Sold Price | Current average value (2016) | Change % | Change £ |
Aylesbury | £314,236 | £381,787 | 21.50% | £67,551 |
Greenwich | £509,710 | £611,169 | 19.91% | £101,459 |
Ipswich | £221,805 | £265,267 | 19.59% | £43,462 |
Brentwood | £447,220 | £534,094 | 19.43% | £86,874 |
Chelsea | £1,836,338 | £2,166,805 | 18.00% | £330,467 |
Hammersmith | £875,132 | £1,027,929 | 17.46% | £152,797 |
Sutton | £396,757 | £465,750 | 17.39% | £68,993 |
St Albans | £511,418 | £599,772 | 17.28% | £88,354 |
Reading | £380,989 | £445,375 | 16.90% | £64,386 |
Wirral | £197,244 | £229,950 | 16.58% | £32,706 |
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