Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Huddersfield Property Values rise by 3,950% since 1972 – Homeowners and Terriers Supporters Celebrate Together

Huddersfield Property Values rise by 3,950% since 1972 – Homeowners and Terriers Supporters Celebrate Together

The Terriers are back in the top flight of football and it’s been a long time … 1972 in fact…
45 years is half a life time and that made me think … what else has happened in Huddersfield in those 45 years, especially with mine and most homeowners and landlords thoughts in mind .. the Huddersfield Property Market

In 1972,  a packet of Digestive biscuits was 8.5p, a pint of milk 5p and a pint of beer was 20p, whilst takeaway fish and chips would set you back 25p and although sold in gallons, the equivalent litre of petrol was 34p, yet the average weekly was £30 to £40 a week.

16,435 days or 45 years is a long time in any one’s books, especially in the property market. So, in those 45 years, let me tell you what has happened in Huddersfield ...

Back in 1972, the average value of a property in Huddersfield was £4,270

Today, the average value of a property in Huddersfield is £168,700.

Meaning, the average property value in Huddersfield has increase by 3,950%.


Fascinating don't you think?


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