Seven areas of Greater Manchester where house prices are falling drastically
House prices are still on the rise all across the UK but it appears that in some areas the property market could finally be slowing down. The average price of a home coming onto the market rose by just 0.2% in the last month, according to Rightmove, which is lower than the average of 1.2% at this time of year.
But all hope is not lost for house hunters who want to live in the sought-after town, as over the last year house prices in Altrincham have gone down by eight percent. Broadbottom, Tameside In the pretty Tameside village of Broadbottom, house prices are down eight percent since last year. Castlefield, Manchester Castlefield, a city-centre area filled with canals, casual waterfront bars and green spaces, is a popular part of Manchester to live - but house prices appear to be coming down.
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