Waltham Forest in London has seen prices rise the most in
England since 2000 with Southend on Sea recording the highest growth outside of
the capital city, new research shows. Prices have increased by 364.9% in the
borough of Waltham Forest in London with eight borough seeing growth above 300%
in the last 18 years, according to the analysis of land registry figures by
online estate agents HouseSimple. Outside of London some 19 towns and cities
have seen prices rise above 250%, led by Southend on Sea at 290.9% with average
prices up from £71,879 to £280,948, followed by Bristol with a rise of 279.9%
from £71,973 to £273,393 and Cambridge up 279.2% from £118,216 to £448,243.
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