House hunters looking to buy in Greater Manchester can now expect to pay around £236,876 for a home, according to Rightmove's latest average house price data.
Just like the rest of the UK, property prices in the region have shot up over the last couple of years as buyer demand continues to outweigh supply. As of July 2022, house prices in Greater Manchester are now 17% higher than they were in 2019, when prices peaked at £203,277.
Across the region's 10 boroughs, there are some affordable areas such as Bolton and Wigan where £236,876 will stretch quite far, but in others such as Trafford and Stockport, you might not get as much bang for your buck.
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We searched Rightmove to find a variety of homes that are currently for sale in Greater Manchester, with prices between £230,000 and £240,000, to compare what the average house price can buy you in each borough.
As one of the Greater Manchester's more affordable boroughs, there are currently 48 homes for sale in Bolton that are priced at or around the region's average house price - and you can get quite a bit for your money.
In the town of Farnworth, you can buy this three-bedroom detached house for £230,000. Located in a quiet cul de sac with only a few homes around it, estate agents say the property would be an ideal first time buy or family home.
As well as a lounge, spacious kitchen and dining area, two bathrooms and three good sized bedrooms, it features a lovely garden to the rear with a patio area and artificial grass.
Also available to buy for £239,950 is a semi detached property in Tonge Fold. With a stunning interior design and immaculately presented
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