Most affordable UK cities for first-time buyers – discover the five cities where houses are up to £150,000 cheaper than the average
August 03, 2022 - 10:21 BST Chloe Best Getting on the property ladder can be a challenge, especially at the moment when the cost of living is higher than ever before. So it's not surprising that many prospective buyers are considering relocating in order to buy their first home – with some areas significantly cheaper to buy a home in than others.
Stoke-on-Trent is also a great prospective location for first-time buyers to commence their property search, where the average house price of £136,026, a saving of £145,134 in comparison to the UK average.Meanwhile, homes in Sunderland cost an average of £141,138, and Dundee and Armagh City Banbridge & Craigavon round out the top five affordable UK cities with average property prices of £145,569 and £146,577 respectively.
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