Average property prices in England will reach £457,433, according to the latest predictionsAverage property prices in Scotland will increase to £297,222 by 2030, according to the researchThe research suggests average property prices in Wales will increase to £307,712 by 2030The average value of a property in London will reach £1m by 2030, the research predictsThe most expensive borough in the capital will continue to be Kensington and Chelsea where typical values of £1.9million are expected to climb to £3.4million In 2030, the average house price in Wales is predicted to spike to £307,712, which means the prediction for properties in Rhondda Cynon Taf costing £221,146 falls well below the Welsh average.
The first Scottish area on our list is the central region of Clackmannanshire. Working our way down the list into the cheaper properties of the future we have Caerphilly in South Wales coming in as the tenth cheapest region. With average house prices expected to cost £178,745 it falls substantially below the Welsh house price average of £307,712.
East Sussex has a projected average house price of £556,604.
And the neighbouring inland region of East Ayrshire will also have an average house price of £221,372.
That's £233,000 cheaper than the estimated price of properties in Edinburgh, which will cost an average of £400,000.
If you’d like to be living in the capital, eMoov suggests buying in Barking and Dagenham – but in 2030 it won’t be so affordable at £450,000 compared to £246,000 today. With houses expected to cost £232,572, the properties will be tens of thousands of pounds cheaper than the projected £297,222 overall average house price for Scotland. Online estate agent Emoov has released their latest research, mapping the projected average house prices for 2030 across the UK to estimate the growth of the property market. Hampshire is in ninth place with a projected average price of £553,073. By 2030, the average price of a house in England could be as much as £457,433, according to recent projection figures. With potential asking prices of £547,985, Cambridgeshire houses of the future will in fact be double the current average house price in the UK! We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupWhat slowdown? As it borders Greater London, it's no surprise the average house price in 2030 could set you back a whopping £673,674.