The 10 UK areas to watch where house prices have risen the most and could continue to soar - full list
01-28-2024
By Sarra Gray House prices in the UK have dropped in recent months but some areas are bucking the trend House prices have fallen by an average of 2.1 per cent in the UK, according to the latest House Price Index. However, some parts of the UK have noticed increases in the value of their property. House prices in London remain the most expensive across the UK, despite the overall drop in house prices. Experts at eXp UK have shared the areas to watch in the coming months as homeowners could get more for their money. East Renfrewshire had the best overall performance in the last year, with an annual increase of 9.9 per cent. West Lancashire was second, with a growth of 9.6 per cent, and North East Derbyshire was third at eight per cent growth. However it was Melton that showed the highest growth rate over the last three months and could be set to see more increases. This was followed by East Renfrewshire, Middlesbrough and Woking. Highest growth over last three months Melton - 2.88 per cent East Renfrewshire - 2.85 per cent Middlesbrough - 2.18 per cent Woking 2.14 per cent Barnsley - 2.1 per cent Rochford - 2.09 per cent Redbridge 2.04 per cent Caerphilly - 2.03 per cent Bath & North East Somerset - 1.91 per cent North Hertfordshire - 1.91 per cent