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Bristol is at the top of the list of housing market hotspots in past decade.

Rightmove analysed changes in average asking prices between September 2010 and September 2020.

Looking outside London, it found that six of the top 10 locations where asking prices have increased the most over the past 10 years are in Bristol.

Easton in Bristol, has seen the biggest 10-year surge, with asking prices more than doubling (a 120% increase) over the past decade.

The current average asking price in Easton is £283,397. This is an increase of nearly £155,000 from 10 years ago, Rightmove said.

The information for this post was taken from an online article from the Evening Express website. To view the original article please click here.
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