United Kingdom Edition

UK Property Markets by City

In-depth market guides for the UK's major property markets. Average prices, rental yields, regeneration zones and investment potential - updated for 2026.

London

The UK capital - borough-level price analysis, Zone 1-6 yields, Elizabeth Line impact, and where institutional money is flowing.

Avg. price: Β£535,000Gross yield: 3.5-5%

Manchester

Northern Powerhouse engine - Salford Quays regeneration, MediaCityUK growth, strong rental demand from young professionals.

Avg. price: Β£240,000Gross yield: 5.5-7%

Birmingham

The Big City Plan, HS2 connectivity, Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth regeneration driving investor interest.

Avg. price: Β£225,000Gross yield: 5-6.5%

Leeds

South Bank regeneration, growing financial services sector, strong university demand and competitive entry prices.

Avg. price: Β£215,000Gross yield: 5.5-7%

Edinburgh

Scottish system differences, festival economy premium, constrained supply in World Heritage Old Town and New Town.

Avg. price: Β£310,000Gross yield: 4.5-6%

Bristol

Silicon Gorge tech hub, high price-per-square-foot, Harbourside premium and Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone.

Avg. price: Β£340,000Gross yield: 4.5-5.5%

Liverpool

Highest yields among major English cities, Liverpool Waters regeneration, strong student rental demand.

Avg. price: Β£175,000Gross yield: 6-8%

Glasgow

Highest-yield major UK city, rent control considerations under Scottish legislation, strong population growth.

Avg. price: Β£165,000Gross yield: 6.5-8.5%

Cheapest Places to Buy in the UK 2026

Data-driven rankings of the most affordable UK locations - where to buy for under Β£150,000 with strong yield potential.

Avg. price: From Β£70,000Gross yield: 7-10%