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House Price Gains Low in Berkshire
Berkshire has recorded one of the lowest average house price gains in the UK over the last five years, new research has shown.
The latest figures from Halifax reveal that house prices have risen by 42 per cent since 2001, with only Hampshire and Wiltshire - both 41 per cent - recording lower average gains.
However, the county remains one of the most expensive in the UK, along with Surrey and Hertfordshire. The same three counties were the most expensive in 2001 as well.
The south-east in general has once again emerged as the most expensive area of the UK, with nine of the ten most expensive counties located in the region (Dorset being the only exception).
The ten counties have an average price in excess of £200,000, the research revealed.
Chief economist Martin Ellis commented: "It is noteworthy that counties in the south-east have retained their position as the most expensive whilst the least expensive counties continue to be in Scotland and Wales.
"Overall, there has been little change in the relative position of counties in the house price league over the past five years."
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