Here is a list of English cities with the most expensive real estate.
For many, the UK offers a kind of heavenly place for living and business development.
Indeed, many Russian businessmen have property and business in London and even changed the country and live in the UK on a permanent basis. But did you know that many cities in England, fit for only for the very rich, and the cost of housing greatly exceeds the cost of the average salary. Here is a list of English cities with the most expensive real estate.
1. Gloucester.
Prices for housing is 7.2 times higher than average annual salary.
2. Leicester.
Housing prices are 7.6 times higher annual salary.
3. Exeter.
Housing prices here in 7.9 times higher than average annual salary.
4. Chelmsford.
Real estate of Chelmsford grew by 54% over the last decade. Housing prices here in 7.9 times higher than average annual salary.
5. Norwich.
The housing prices here are at 8.2 times higher than average annual salary.
6. Litchfield.
Housing prices here in 8.3 times higher than average annual salary.
7. Bristol.
Housing prices here in 8.7 times higher than average annual salary.
8. St Albans.
The growth of prices in this city than any city in the UK. In the period from 2007 to 2017 prices have soared by 65%. Housing prices here in 8.7 times higher than average annual salary.
9. Salisbury.
Housing prices here in 9.2 times higher than average annual salary.
10. Bath.
Housing prices here in 9.3 times higher than average annual salary.
11. Brighton
In Brighton, housing prices rose 46% over the past 10 years. The housing prices here are 9.6 times higher than average annual salary.
12. Chichester.
The price of housing is 10 times higher than average annual salary.
13. Cambridge.
Over the last decade, housing prices in the city increased by 46%. Housing prices here in 10.3 times higher than average annual salary.
14. Winchester.
Housing prices in Winchester have risen by 59% over the last decade. Housing prices here in 10.5 times higher than average annual salary.
15. Greater London.
Mecca of the oligarchs and many companies. Here you can see the data about the companies from the register of companies in the UK. Over the past five years, in London, was recorded the highest increase of housing prices equal to 57%. Housing prices here in 10.5 times higher than average annual salary.
16. Oxford.
The average price of a house or apartment in Oxford — £ 385372. This is almost 11 times more than the annual average wage of the resident.
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