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Where In
The UK Can You Get The Most For Your Money?
1) The cheapest
area of the UK is the City of Kingston Upon Hull in East Yorkshire.
Prices are an average of £79,500. It is mainly notable for
its fishing industry and its many sports teams.
2) Next most
affordable is Blaenau Gwent in South Wales, with prices averaging
£86,500. Its main towns are Brynmawr, Ebbw Vale and Tredegar.
It has many examples of its industrial heritage and some beautiful
countryside.
3) Merthyr Tydfils
average house price is just under £92, 000. Situated in Mid
Glamorgan, Wales this former mining area has high levels of unemployment;
however its claim to fame is that during an armed uprising in Merthyr,
workers rallied under a red flag which was later adopted as the
worldwide symbol of workers revolution.
4) Stoke on
Trents properties cost an average of just over £92,000.
Still the centre of the UK pottery industry, this town is also famous
as the birth place of Robbie Williams.
5) At just under
£97,500 comes Hartlepool. Located near Durham, this shipbuilding
town is best know for its inhabitants having allegedly hung
a monkey, believing it to be a Frenchman.
Where Will
You Need To Take Out The Biggest Mortgage?
1) The most
expensive place to buy property, with an average price of just under
£352,000, is Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire. With famous
residents such as The Queen and Elton John, good schools, great
shopping, Legoland and easy access to London and Heathrow this is
prime commuter belt.
2) The next
priciest is Surrey, with an average price of £325,800. Usually
described as leafy it is also commuter belt and boasts
good schools, a University and some lovely countryside.
3) The capital
comes in third at just over £300,000. Greater London encompasses
everything from Kensington and Chelsea (Average £827,000)
to Barking & Dagenham (A mere £172,000).
4) At £297,000,
Buckinghamshire with its lovely villages and countryside is also
popular with commuters.
5) Wokingham
in Berkshire has an average house price of around £285,000.
Again its proximity to London, Reading and Bracknell make it popular
for commuters.
House prices
and rankings are based on the figures Q3 2005 published by The Land
Registry.
About The
Author
Copyright: Jacqui
OBrien 2006
Jacqui OBrien
is the owner of http://www.ahomeofmyown.co.uk,
the directory of UK Private Seller property websites where you can
also list your own home webpage for free.
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