The research also showed which locations offered the highest annual house price growth for those looking to buy.
North Devon topped the list with expected growth of 15 per cent, while Welsh locations Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent came in second and third place.
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England had the lowest annual house price growth of the home countries at 0.3 per cent, while Wales stormed ahead with 4.2 per cent.
Location: | Annual House Price Growth: |
North Devon | 15% |
Merthyr Tydfil | 13% |
Blaenau Gwent | 13% |
Caerphilly | 11% |
Camden | 10% |
West Devon | 9% |
Forest Heath | 9% |
Rochdale | 9% |
Monmouthshire | 9% |
Trafford | 8% |
Home countries: | |
England | 0.3% |
Wales | 4.2% |
Scotland | 1.4% |
Northern Ireland | 1.6% |
United Kingdom | 0.7% |
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