UK house prices grow fastest in north of England and Midlands

Aberdeen and Cambridge suffer sharpest falls since 2016 Brexit vote

House prices have grown fastest since the UK voted to leave the EU in cities in the Midlands, the north of England, Wales and Scotland, according to the property website Zoopla.

Birmingham (up 16%), Manchester and Leicester (both up 15%) have seen the fastest growth since the June 2016 referendum, followed by Edinburgh and Nottingham (14%), Leeds and Cardiff (12%), and Liverpool and Sheffield (11%).

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2RTrBH3

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