The average house price in major cities has risen by
nearly £90,000 in the past decade, research shows. This is an increase of 54
per cent, according to housing website Zoopla, which looked at the 20 biggest
cities. At an average rise of £89,987, this is also greater than the average
uplift across the whole of the country in the period, which comes in at
£62,218. Read more on the Mailonline website.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7819983/Average-house-price-major-UK-cities-risen-nearly-90-000-decade-research-reveals.html
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