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The housing prices in the Uk compared to London



CityAverage priceTrough-currentPeak-currentLast 12 monthsLast 3 monthsLast monthYear on year
Aberdeen£173,1005.0%-7.2%-7.2%-2.2%-0.7%
Belfast£126,70027.2%-43.0%3.1%1.1%0.2%
Birmingham£157,50037.0%16.0%6.7%2.4%0.6%
Bournemouth£288,10051.5%24.9%5.6%2.7%0.7%
Bristol£278,60071.9%39.6%4.9%1.9%0.7%
Cambridge£435,40085.2%54.5%0.1%2.1%0.7%
Cardiff£201,30039.6%17.3%6.8%2.8%0.6%
Edinburgh£222,80030.0%8.4%7.2%2.8%0.4%
Glasgow£122,90017.2%-5.2%3.8%0.3%0.3%
Leeds£161,10028.5%5.9%4.2%0.2%-0.3%
Leicester£170,90042.1%20.0%7.4%2.0%0.7%
Liverpool£117,10020.0%-6.4%6.8%3.2%1.0%
London£487,50085.0%56.5%0.8%0.9%0.4%
Manchester£161,60036.8%14.8%7.7%3.1%0.8%
Newcastle£126,10014.0%-4.3%2.4%0.8%0.0%
Nottingham£147,40037.3%16.4%6.4%1.8%0.2%
Oxford£419,00071.1%46.7%1.3%1.3%0.0%
Portsmouth£235,10051.1%28.3%4.5%1.1%0.1%
Sheffield£134,90024.1%6.2%5.6%1.1%0.1%
Southampton£222,90049.5%25.6%4.1%2.2%0.3%
UK£214,70039.4%18.8%4.5%2.0%0.6%

Average house prices in Central London, by number of bedrooms

£16,000,000
£9,835,000
£6,635,000
£3,435,000
£235,000
£473,7540 bedroom properties from £285,000 to £975,000£680,1221 bedroom properties from £235,000 to £1,800,000£1,121,7542 bedroom properties from £295,000 to £4,250,000£1,938,1733 bedroom properties from £275,000 to £10,000,000£2,762,5504 bedroom properties from £730,000 to £16,000,000£3,353,1075 bedroom properties from £1,400,000 to £13,850,000£3,821,0006 bedroom properties from £2,555,000 to £5,500,000£10,700,0007 bedroom properties from £9,450,000 to £11,950,000£15,950,0009 bedroom properties from £15,950,000 to £15,950,000
Studios1 bed2 bed3 bed4 bed5 bed6 bed7 bed9 bed
Average property price by number of bedrooms

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The Government is seeking £12 billion per year of further cuts to annual social security spending by 2017-18. This will involve difficult decisions: cuts only affecting better-off benefit claimants tend to weaken incentives to work, while cuts protecting work incentives tend to hit the poorest and increase poverty.

From this research i found out the difference / gap in the prices of homes in London compared to the rest of the UK. From this research we were able to add questions to the Facts Stats Game show where it is used to educate the audience whilst entertaining them at the same time. in this game show we are planning to add our research results into it and make it questions to which will then be answered on stage in order to educate the Audience.

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