Good investments - buy-to-let - for anyone with spare cash. The places are bound to go up in price even if slowly.
Excellent to know there are areas with good sized properties costing less than half a million quid, means young people will be able to afford to buy early on their careers.
Pendle looks beautiful.
Was surprised to see Co Durham so cheap.
I know a young couple moving to S Wales, they've been struggling financially for some time in Bromley. They can transfer job wise and buy bigger house. Seems a shame though.
This from Rightmove about Bromley (I live and work in Bromley):-
"'The majority of sales in Bromley during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £345,798. Terraced properties sold for an average of £424,523, with semi-detached properties fetching £556,777.
Bromley, with an overall average price of £479,916, was similar in terms of sold prices to nearby Burnt Ash (£482,340), but was cheaper than Southborough (£691,401) and Bickley (£613,362).
Overall sold prices in Bromley over the last year were 6% up on the previous year and 25% up on the 2014 level of £384,483."