House prices have increased the most in these English areas since 2019
By Iain Leggat
Published 21st Jan 2021, 11:39 BST
House prices in England have seen an increase in prices over the last year, hitting an all-time high in December 2020
Many areas around the UK saw dramatic increases, with the pandemic seeing people buy homes, and property value soaring.
Here are the 10 councils in England that have seen the biggest house price increases, according to data from the Government’s UK House Price Index.
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Many areas around the UK saw dramatic increases, with the pandemic seeing people buy homes, and property value soaring (Photo: Shutterstock) Photo: Shutterstock
Kensington and Chelsea recorded the biggest increase in house prices with a 28.6 per cent annual change. In November 2019 the average price was £1,171,530, in November 2020 it was £1,507,130 Photo: Shutterstock
The London Borough of Brent recorded the second biggest increase with an annual change of 23.9 per cent. In November 2019 the average price was £435,981, in November 2020 it was £540,086 Photo: Shutterstock
The City of London was third on the list, recording an annual change of 18.6 per cent. In November 2019 the average house price was £772,325, in November 2020 it was £916,239. Photo: Shutterstock
Kensington and Chelsea recorded the biggest increase in house prices with a 28.6 per cent annual change. In November 2019 the average price was £1,171,530, in November 2020 it was £1,507,130 Photo: Shutterstock
The London Borough of Brent recorded the second biggest increase with an annual change of 23.9 per cent. In November 2019 the average price was £435,981, in November 2020 it was £540,086 Photo: Shutterstock
The City of London was third on the list, recording an annual change of 18.6 per cent. In November 2019 the average house price was £772,325, in November 2020 it was £916,239. Photo: Shutterstock
Derbyshire Dales recorded an annual change of 17.2 per cent. In November 2019 the average house price was £261,102, in November 2020 it was £305,997. Photo: Shutterstock