A recent article identified Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Newcastle as some of the cities with the largest populations in Britain outside of London. In this edition of Delving into Data, we are going to take a closer look at the mentioned areas to find out the property statistics.
On the Market Properties
Glasgow has the lowest asking price compared to the other 3 areas, and it also has the lowest time on market. The highest average time on market is Newcastle and the area with the highest asking price is Birmingham.
Rental Market Properties
Newcastle has the lowest average asking price when it comes to rental market properties compared to the other three areas. Despite these lower asking prices, Newcastle also has the longest average time on market. The area with the shortest time on the market is Glasgow, and the highest average asking price is Manchester. These high asking prices are perhaps due to Manchester being identified as one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, which we examined in a previous Delving into Data article. It is also worth noting that since the article was published, the average asking price and the average rental asking prices for Manchester have both gone up.
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