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Canterbury one of UK's least affordable cities for housebuyers

09:55, 11 August 2021

updated: 12:03, 11 August 2021

The average house price in a part of Kent is nine times the majority of its residents' annual earnings.

Canterbury has been ranked the 16th least affordable city in the UK for housebuyers in a new study published by Halifax.

Canterbury has been ranked one of the UK's least affordable cities following a study by Halifax
Canterbury has been ranked one of the UK's least affordable cities following a study by Halifax

It found that the amount a resident would usually fork out for a property stood at more than £365,000, while average salaries are about £40,500 per year.

Out of the UK's 69 cities, Winchester was identified as the least affordable, replacing previous table-topper Oxford, with homes now 14 times annual earnings for those living and working there.

Halifax managing director Russell Galley said: “Affordability is significantly better in the north.

"There are now just two cities – Plymouth and Portsmouth – with better-than-average affordability in the south.”

London was outside the top five least affordable cities for the first time in six years.

Average houses in Canterbury stand at more than £365,000. Stock picture
Average houses in Canterbury stand at more than £365,000. Stock picture

And Londonderry in Northern Ireland held its position as the UK’s most reasonably priced for the third year in a row, with a value-to-earnings ratio of 4.7.

Here are the top 20 most affordable cities in 2021, according to Halifax, with the price-to-earnings ratio followed by the average house price and average annual earnings:

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And here are the top 20 least affordable:

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