Summary
The myth that it's cheaper to live in the countryside than in the city has been scotched by the latest research from lender the Halifax.
Homes outside urban areas have risen in value by Pounds 100,000 over the past decade as average prices have jumped by 96 per cent from Pounds 107,250 in 2009 to Pounds 209,752 in 2010 - equivalent to a weekly increase of Pounds 198.See the full content of this document
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Country Prices Are On the Up
This rise in rural house prices was also greater than the increase in property prices in urban areas (91 p...
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