
Posted 07 Sep 2015
The
largest increase in house prices after London and the South East has been
realised in East
Anglia.
Latest figures released by The Lloyds Bank Homemovers Review highlight the average price paid by home movers in the first half of 2015 together with a percentage price comparison from 2005 to 2015.
The biggest gain was reported in London, whereas Wales and the North West saw the smallest increase. The only place in the UK where prices dropped was Northern Ireland.
The
Lloyds Banking Group full report can be accessed from the bottom of their web
release, here.
by
Luke Golding