Homes 'twice as expensive in the South as the North' as price divide continues to increase | Mail Online
The average house price in the South is now more than twice as high as in the North, a study has revealed.
It is thought to be the first time that the North/South gap has widened to this extent.
Despite widespread economic gloom, experts say that asking prices across London, the South-East, South-West and East Anglia rose by 4.7 per cent last month.
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