House price growth across the UK’s biggest cities is set
to be stronger this year than previously predicted, according to an index. Values
across the 20 biggest cities are now expected by property analysts Hometrack to
increase by 6 per cent to 7 per cent over the course of 2017, higher than its
previous prediction of 4 per cent made in December 2016. Continued robust house
price growth in large and vibrant regional cities, such as Birmingham,
Manchester and Leeds, despite uncertainty over Brexit, is behind the raised
expectations. Read more on the Independent website.
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