House price rise recorded in Sheffield, Zoopla data shows - Manchester and Leeds increases also revealed
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The increase in Sheffield dwarfs that of the the nation’s capital, London (1.4 per cent), and the national average (4.1 per cent) over the same time period and places it in seventh in the country for the highest price rise. The increase means the average house price in Sheffield is now £170,700.
Sheffield’s 5.3 per cent increase is beaten only by Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Cardiff and Leeds. Zoopla’s data shows Nottingham has seen the highest percentage increase on house prices in the year, with northern big hitters, Manchester and Leeds rising 5.8 and 5.4 per cent respectively.
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