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2nd Feb 2008
County Armagh is top performer
Source: http://www.hbosplc.com
County Armagh has delivered the fastest house price growth in the UK (331%) over the past ten years, according to research by the Halifax. Five of the ten counties that have delivered the highest house price growth over the past ten years are in Northern Ireland. More than four in ten counties - 44 out of a total of 104 - have seen at least a trebling in average prices in the past decade.

Surrey remains the most expensive county in the UK with an average house price of £364,115. The eight most expensive counties in 2007 were the same as in 1997. East Sussex and County Down have entered the list of ten most expensive counties in the past decade. Blaenau Gwent is the least expensive county in the UK with an average house price of £113,964.

The best performing county in terms of house price growth over the past ten years is County Armagh. The average house price in the Northern Irish county has increased by 331% over the period to £220,229 at the end of 2007. Five of the ten counties that have delivered the highest house price growth over the past ten years are in Northern Ireland. The best performing county in England over the last ten years was Cornwall (266%), followed by Isle of Wight (245%).

More than four in ten counties - 44 out of a total of 104 - have seen at least a trebling in average prices over the past decade. All counties have recorded at least a doubling in their average house price. North Lanarkshire is the only county that recorded an average price rise of less than 150% with a 149% increase.

Surrey is the most expensive county in the UK with an average house price of £364,115. Twelve counties have an average house price in excess of £250,000. All of these counties are in the south of England except for County Down in Northern Ireland. Ten years ago, no county had an average price above £250,000.

Blaenau Gwent is the least expensive county in the UK with an average house price of £113,964 in December 2007. Twenty counties (19%) now have an average house price below £150,000. Ten years ago all counties (100%) had an average price below £150,000.

Prices across Northern Ireland have been driven up sharply over the last few years by a combination of a strong local economy, high levels of immigration and high demand for properties from second homebuyers and buy-to-let investors in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland was the most expensive region in the UK outside London and the South East at the end of 2007. Two years ago, only Scotland had a lower average price than Northern Ireland.

Commenting, Martin Ellis, chief economist, said: "The counties recording the best house price performance over the past ten years have mainly been outside southern England. Four of the five counties with the highest house price growth are in Northern Ireland reflecting the strength of the housing market there over the past few years. All counties in the UK have seen at least a doubling in prices since 1997. Prices in more than four in ten counties trebled or more.. There are now only 20 counties in the UK with an average house price below £150,000; ten years ago, every county was below the threshold."
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