Jump of 17.2% in 12 months to September for city, while Huddersfield had largest decline
Stoke-on-Trent experienced the biggest annual house price growth in the UK, while Huddersfield had the biggest decline, according to the mortgage lender Halifax.
Average house prices in the Staffordshire city jumped by 17.2% or £33,000 in the 12 months to September, to £227,002 as buyers sought more affordable options against a backdrop of high mortgage costs.
Stoke-On-Trent £227,002 +17.2 %
Slough £497,704 +14.9%
Oldham £250,546 14.6%
Bradford £226,261 +13.1%
Bolton £252,070 +12.9%
Barnsley £224,886 +12.6%
Wolverhampton £278,083 +12.4%
Doncaster £228,040 +11.6%
Dunfermline £230,379 + 10.8%
Hamilton £229,835 +10.3%
Huddersfield £260,498 -6.6%
Wirral £294,250 -5.4%
Ealing £559,788 -4.9%
Southwark £555,325 -4.8%
Kingston upon Thames £582,282 -4.2%
Enfield £506,667 -4%
Harrow £552,203 -3.6%
Westminster £730,859 -3.6%
Bromley £541,131 -3.2%
Aylesbury £423,252 -2.8%