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England s most in demand neighbourhoods – where bidding wars are driving up house prices
In the London borough of Kingston-upon-Thames there are 26 buyers for every property listing
18 May 2021 • 6:00am
Clockwise from top left: Dore in Sheffield, Stoke Row in South Oxfordshire, Angel in the London Borough of Islington and Stow-on-the-Wold in Cotswold
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In this new three-part series, we take a look at the neighbourhoods where buyers are fighting hardest to buy homes across England, Wales and Scotland. First, the most in demand markets in England
The property market is undergoing a well-documented boom. But where are buyers battling most ferociously to secure their dream homes?
1. Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor
Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 53% from 368.6 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 172.0 on January 21
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2. Shiregeen North
Shiregreen North has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 52%, from 425.5 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 204.3 on January 21
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3. Bents Green and Millhouses
Bents Green and Millhouses has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 43%, from 311.9 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 176.7 on January 21
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4. Gleadless
Gleadless has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 42%, from 298.6 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 172.8 on January 21