House hunting hotspots for 2019 revealed by Zoopla
Swansea, South Wales, is the most popular place among house hunters, with Brighton, East Sussex, Margate in Kent, and Torquay, Devon, also featuring in the list.
Swansea, South Wales, is the most popular place among house hunters, with Brighton, East Sussex, Margate in Kent, and Torquay, Devon, also featuring in the list.
House prices will rise 15.3% on average across Britain in the next five years, according to estate agent Savills - including by 24% in the North West.
The shift in London house price momentum is due to a decrease in the number of new properties for sale, which has restricted supply, property website Zoopla said.
I'm looking to buy some land in the commuter green belt. It is several acres and I would like to build a new house on it.
The Grade II listed house is on the Essex coastline of Frinton-on-Sea and is on the market for £950,000.
The average house price in the North-East - £127,570 - remains about 6 per cent below its level in 2007, before the financial crisis.
Port Talbot in South Wales was identified by property website Zoopla as 2019's top spot. House prices there rose by 7.5 per cent to reach £122,074.
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The unusual property with a huge Japanese influence is a single-storey home with four bedrooms, and it is on the market with a price tag of £1,295,000.
The three-bedroom property has a bright yellow kitchen, wooden slats on the dining room ceiling and an avocado bathroom suite.
The property in London's affluent Pindock Mews in West London's Maida Value has fallen into a state of disrepair and needs a complete renovation.
Those in the middle of the buying process, such as Susanna Wood and Tom and Daniella Matthews pictured, told us they are now unsure whether they will be able to move as planned.
Craig Aynsley, 46 from Northumberland, has been unable to work for five years after two separate battles with cancer - but thought his life had turned a corner last year after finding his dream home.
The stunning Georgian property in the capital's exclusive Hampstead spreads across four levels and comes with three bedrooms - but comes with a meaty price tag.
Amid the coronavirus lockdown, that quintessentially British question is inevitably being asked: what will happen to house prices?
Wayne Mulholland, 38, from Coventry, made a playhouse for his children using materials left over from building sites. In total, the impressive project cost just £150.
House hunters crave bigger home and prize open green spaces more than before, due to lockdown, according to a new survey by Savills.