Property: Most and least expensive places to buy a house in the UK as prices drop - full list
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The most expensive and cheapest places to buy a house in the UK have been revealed in new research by RightMove. The city of Bradford in West Yorkshire has been crowned “Britain’s cheapest city” for first-time buyers hoping to get on the property ladder.
RightMove’s analysis looked at the prices of two bedroom homes in major urban locations across the UK, basing its research on the assumptions that first-time buyers had a 10 per cent deposit and would be paying back their mortgage over 25 years. Carlise in Cumbria came second place for cheapest locations, with an average asking price only slightly higher than Bradford at £104,789 and the average mortgage costing £522 a month.
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