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These five areas are in high demand – including one which was named amongst the UK’s ‘poshest’ villages

One part of Stretford, Trafford is amongst the region’s latest property hotspots(Image: Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

Greater Manchester’s latest property hotspot areas have been revealed – with five parts of the region where house prices are soaring. Prices are continuing to rise across Britain, with the average price of a home having gone up by more £5,000 this month alone, says Rightmove.

The average asking price for a newly listed property now sits at a record high of £377,182, marking a 1.4 percent increase from March’s average of £371,870.

House prices in Greater Manchester have gone up by 4 percent this year, taking the average house price to £269,832. However, there are certain parts of the region where prices are climbing by much larger amounts.

Price rises in a certain area usually indicate that demand is outweighing supply, and properties are therefore becoming more sought-after.

Our exclusive analysis of the latest Land Registry data has now revealed the five postcode areas where house prices are rising the most.

M7 – Higher Broughton

House prices have climbed the most in Higher Broughton, Salford(Image: ABNM Photography)

Higher Broughton, a suburb and district of Salford, has seen property prices rise by a whopping 18 percent in the last year. Last year, the average price of a home here was £261,606, but this has now gone up to £308,679.

WN1 – Haigh

Haigh has previous been named as one of the poshest villages in Britain(Image: Paige Oldfield)

Haigh, a village found just a few miles out of Wigan town centre, is also in high demand. Last year, it was named one of the UK’s ‘poshest’ villages by the The Telegraph.

Over the last year house prices have risen by 17.4 percent, taking the average price of a property from £183,262 up to £215,781.

M46 – Atherton

Atherton is another of the region’s latest hotspots(Image: Zoopla / Arc Homes)

Atherton, a town in Wigan, has seen house prices go up by 16.1 percent over the last year. The average price of a property is currently £208,575 compared to £179,662 last year.

M16 – Firswood

House prices are rising in Firswood, Stretford(Image: Google Maps)

Firswood, a suburban area of Stretford in Trafford, is also proving to be popular amongst house hunters. The average house price was £247,470 last year, but this has now risen by 12.8 percent to £279,144 this year.

M14 – Fallowfield

House prices are rising in Fallowfield(Image: Joel Goodman)

Fallowfield, a suburb of Manchester, has also seen house prices rise this year. The average price of a property has climbed by 10.9 percent, taking the average house price from £214,127 up to £237,565.

You can find the average house price and how much prices have changed in your local area by entering your postcode below:

Published: 2025-04-20 07:01:44 | Author: [email protected] (Phoebe Jobling) | Source: MEN – News
Link: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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