UK Housing Market Witnesses 13.33% Surge in Average Prices Over 3 Years


The housing market in the United Kingdom has experienced a notable 13.33% increase in average prices over the past three years, according to a recent report from The Economic Times. The study focused on seven major cities, highlighting a consistent upward trend in property values. This surge reflects the resilience and attractiveness of the UK real estate sector despite economic fluctuations. Cities analysed include London, Manchester, Birmingham, and others, contributing to the overall positive trajectory.

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