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UK's new towns surpass national average for house price growth


Milton Keynes, now 50 years old, identified as the best-performing new town for property price growth over last 30 yearsHouse price growth in Britain’s new towns has outperformed the national average over the past decade, a report has found.Milton Keynes, which is celebrating its 50th birthday, was identified as the best-performing new town for property price growth over the last 30 years. New towns generally have seen house prices go up by 32% over the last 10 years, increasing by just over £55,500, from £173,337 in 2006 to £228,902 in 2016. Continue reading…

Source : theguardian.com
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