Britain's housing market is booming, and as demand continues to outstrip supply the price of property is rising.

Average house prices hit a new record high in April, data from Rightmove shows, with the South West seeing England鈥檚 largest increase in the cost of homes.

New data from the property website has revealed the top hotspots in Britain for asking prices. According to Rightmove, Bath has seen the biggest increase in asking prices of any 海角视频 city over the last year - rising 15% to 拢558,018.

Truro, in Cornwall, ranked second on the list, with asking prices jumping 14.8% to 拢323,209, while Southend-On-Sea - the 海角视频's newest city after being granted city status earlier this year - was third, with a rise of 13.4% to 拢343,033.

The top five city asking price hotspots were all in coastal and countryside areas, highlighting the balance many buyers are looking to find between being near to work and city amenities, and having more space.

The mismatch of supply and demand is leading to the rises, Rightmove said. In the South West, the number of properties available has dropped by 39% compared to last year.

Glasgow is the most competitive city to buy a home, measured by number of people enquiring about each available property, followed by Stirling and Sheffield.

Exeter has seen the biggest increase in the level of buyer competition since last year, with competition more than doubling over the last year to more than 110%. Lancaster is the second competition hotspot (+100%) and Worcester is third (+99%).

Tim Bannister, Rightmove鈥檚 director of property data, said: 鈥淪ince the pandemic started, we鈥檝e been tracking interesting changes in buyers鈥 relationship with cities. In the first stages of the pandemic, we saw the popularity of some major cities like London temporarily drop as more people looked for more space.

"However, for other cities like Bath or Plymouth, which perhaps have easier access to the coast and countryside, we saw demand really soar when the market reopened in 2020. Initially, the supply of homes available kept up with some of this surge in demand, steadying asking prices.

鈥淣ow, we鈥檙e still seeing really high buyer demand for cities like Bath, Plymouth and Truro, but the number of new homes coming onto the market hasn鈥檛 been able to keep up with the buyers enquiring, which has led to asking prices accelerating over the last year.鈥

Top 10 海角视频 cities for asking price increases

Location

Region

Average Asking Price

Increase in average asking price year on YoY

Bath

South West

拢558,018

15.0%

Truro

South West

拢323,209

14.6%

Southend-On-Sea

East of England

拢343,033

13.4%

Plymouth

South West

拢231,914

12.5%

Gloucester

South West

拢271,591

12.0%

Hereford

West Midlands

拢255,631

12.0%

Wolverhampton

West Midlands

拢200,057

11.8%

Norwich

East of England

拢275,505

11.8%

Peterborough

East of England

拢230,317

11.6%

Salford

North West

拢211,904

11.3%

Top 10 city competition hotspots

Location

Region

Average Asking Price

Increase in buyer competition on YoY


Exeter

South West

拢307,519

110%


Lancaster

North West

拢217,024

100%


Worcester

West Midlands

拢271,292

99%


Carlisle

North West

拢148,861

94%


York

Yorkshire and The Humber

拢321,306

93%


Southampton

South East

拢264,953

92%


Newcastle Upon Tyne

North East

拢204,434

90%


Inverness

Scotland

拢202,856

89%


Hull

Yorkshire and The Humber

拢150,431

88%


Derby

East Midlands

拢211,958

88%


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