MoneyWeek map: the aftermath of the house-price crash
Where in Britain did house prices fall the most? And which areas escaped unscathed? This week's MoneyWeek map charts the effects of the house-price crash.
Nominal house prices are still lower in almost every part of Scotland, England and Wales than at the peak of the boom in 2007, according to the Halifax. This map shows the ten local authority districts where prices have recovered most (in blue) and the ten where they have recovered the least (red).
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