Where did house prices rise the most in 2022? (Rightmove)
House price increases can often be a strong indicator that areas are popular with home-movers, because as a location becomes more desirable, house prices rise.

The town of Eastwood in Nottinghamshire, which sits between the cities of Derby and Nottingham, is 2022’s top price hotspot. House prices in the area rose by 29% last year, putting the average price of a home at £231,381. But that’s still over £100,000 less than the average price of a home in Great Britain, which is currently £359,137. You can check the average price of a home in your area in our monthly House Price Index.
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