Sunderland Echo

The fastest-moving markets

Homes in some areas take 24 days on average from being listed to being sold, writes Vicky Shaw of PA

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Falkirk in Scotland has been identified as Britain’s fastestmov­ing property market, with homes there taking 20 days to be snapped up typically.

Bridge nd in Wales and Waltham Forest in London were placed joint second on the list compiled by Zoopla.

Homes in those areas take 24 days on average from being listed for sale to being sold subject to contract. Zoopla also said the Midlands dominated the top 20 fastest-selling markets list, with Nottingham, Stoke-on-Trent and Redditch making appearance­s.

Looking generally at the types of properties which tend to sell the fastest, the report said three-bed, semi-detached properties fly off the shelves the quickest, as do homes in the £100,000 to £150,000 price bracket.

Overall, properties in the south of England are taking longer to sell typically, with only three local authoritie­s there making the top 20, the report said.

Alongside Waltham Forest, Bristol and Dartford were the only other southern locations to make the list.

Here are the top 20 fastestmov­ing property markets according to Zoopla, and the average number of days to sell:

1. Falkirk, Scotland ,20;=2. Waltham Forest, London, 24;

=2. Bridge nd, Wales ,24;4. Liverpool, North West, 25; 5. Salford, North West, 26; =6. Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber, 27; = 6. Redditch, West Midlands, 27; =8. Bromsgrove, West Midlands, 28; =8. Walsall, West Midlands, 28; =8. Stokeon-Trent, West Midlands, 28;

=8. Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, 28; 12. Bristol, South West, 29; =13. Dartford, South East, 30; =13. Nottingham, East Midlands, 30; =15. Oldham, North West, 31; =15. Gedling, East Midlands, 31; =15. South Staffordsh­ire, West Midlands, 31; =15. Mansfield, East Midlands, 31; =15. Tra f fo rd , North West, 31; = 15. Manchester, North West, 31

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