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Sep
What a decade's house price growth looks like

A plethora of commentators line up to sell property as the long term investment in the Express, following data showing the different price rises for both different regions and different property types over a decade.

Owners of terraced houses have seen the biggest increase in the value of their property, recording a 68.4 per cent rise over the past ­decade, which works out at £118 a week.


The typical price of a ­terraced home has soared from £89,843 in 2001 to £151,332 now, according to Britain’s biggest mortgage lender. Bungalows recorded the second biggest rise at 67.9 per cent, followed by semi-detached properties with a 62 per cent increase, according to the Halifax.

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