Friday, 1 November 2013

Rural homes inflation slows but remains most expensive


Those living in rural areas can normally expect to pay more than their urban counterparts - even though rural house prices have risen more slowly than those in urban areas since 2009. 

The premium ranges from £86,218 in the South East to £11,570 in the North East, according to the latest Halifax figures. In percentage terms, the premium varies from 59% in the West Midlands to 9% in the North East.

In the past four years, the average price of a home in the countryside has risen by 2% compared with an average 10% increase in urban areas.


Read details on the Rural Services Network website

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