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Top 20 towns with the biggest year-on-year increases in average house prices

1. Cheltenham, South West, £313,150, £36,033, 13%

2. Bournemout­h, South West, £273,687, £28,587, 11.7%

3. Brighton, South East, £374,662, £38,289, 11.4%

4. Crawley, South East, £323,660, £30,555, 10.4%

5. Newham, London, £402,781, £37,344, 10.2%

6. Peterborou­gh, East Anglia, £220,623, £20,314, 10.1%

7. Gloucester, South West, £231,581, £20,152, 9.5%

8. Huddersfie­ld, Yorkshire and the Humber, £186,988, £15,981, 9.3%

9. Exeter, South West, £273,874, £22,789, 9.1%

10. Nottingham, East Midlands, £193,397, £15,884, 8.9%

11. Gravesend, South East, £312,940, £25,396, 8.8%

12. Lincoln, East Midlands, £194,723, £15,053, 8.4%

13. Stockport, North West, £235,147, £17,736, 8.2%

14. Swindon, South West, £231,316, £16,683, 7.8% =15. Redbridge, London, £475,148, £33,981, 7.7%

=15. Swansea, Wales, £164,895, £11,774, 7.7%

=15. Barnet, London, £584,049, £41,697, 7.7%

18. Richmond-upon-thames, London, £646,112, £45,463, 7.6%

=19. Portsmouth, South East, £222,704, £15,508, 7.5% =19. Grays, South East, £290,422, £20,145, 7.5% 20 towns with the weakest year-on-year growth in average house prices

1. Perth, Scotland, £180,687, minus £10,126, minus 5.3%

2. Stoke-on-trent, West Midlands, £152,340, minus £6,402, minus 4%

3. Paisley, Scotland, £123,665, minus £4,593, minus 3.6%

4. Wakefield, Yorkshire and the Humber, £168,920, minus £5,076, minus 2.9%

=5. Rotherham, Yorkshire and the Humber, £140,364, minus £3,146, minus

2.2%

=5. Dunfermlin­e, Scotland, £158,442, minus £3,535, minus 2.2%

7. Barnsley, Yorkshire and the Humber, £135,114, minus £2,238, minus 1.6%

8. Aberdeen, Scotland, £201,270, minus £2,155, minus 1.1%

9. Bromley, South East, £488,191, minus £3,192, minus 0.6%

=10. Bradford, Yorkshire and the Humber, £131,505, minus £514, minus

0.4%

=10. Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, £191,751, minus £728, minus 0.4% =12. Hounslow, London, £438,497, minus £909, minus 0.2%

=12. Sunderland, North East, £144,085, minus £257, minus 0.2%

=14. Stevenage, South East, £297,737, £516, 0.2%

=14. Bolton, North West, £155,796, £330, 0.2%

16. Tower Hamlets, London, £493,855, £1,673, 0.3%

17. Harrow, London, £550,410, £3,493, 0.6%

=18. Reading, South East, £382,331, £2,636, 0.7%

=18. Bridgend, Wales, £159,091, £1,167, 0.7%

=18. Norwich, East Anglia, £239,135, £1,756, 0.7

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