UK Housing Market and the Electorate
On May 7th, UK voters will go to the polls to decide who they want to form the next Government, and Housing is one of the key issues at the centre of the main political parties' manifestos.
HouseSimple.com has conducted an in-depth study of house prices in the 650 UK parliamentary constituencies, to see how house prices have fared since the last General Election in 2010.
Some areas have performed better than others, but which? And which political constituencies have enjoyed a housing boom while others have seen no house price growth at all?
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Check out the average house prices in your local constituency and how prices have fared since the last General Election.
| Constituency | Political party holding seat | Current average property value | Average price five years ago (last General Election) | Price change | % Change |
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*Source: Zoopla.co.uk
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