The property market is heavily influenced by the state of the economy, which means that house prices are constantly fluctuating.
If you are looking to buy or sell a house any time soon, it is a good idea to keep track of how much homes are selling for in your local area.
According to Rightmove, house prices across the UK as a whole have increased in the last month, with the property portal reporting that average prices went up by £2,906 in March.
Rightmove says that across all property types, the average price coming to the market was £365,357 last month. Using the latest data from HM Land Registry, we have listed the average house price in every area of Greater Manchester to show what a home typically cost to buy in each of the region's 10 boroughs. READ MORE: Warning to anyone buying or selling a home as property expert says 'brace yourselves' Blackrod - £189,747 Farnworth - £161,402 Heaton - £187,190 Horwich - £228,147 Kearsley - £193,582 Little Lever - £195,169 Westhoughton - £235,121 Prestwich - £287,568 Radcliffe - £232,817 Ramsbottom - £285,442 Tottington - £245,599 Whitefield - £273,183 Unsworth - £236,750 Ancoats - £266,982 Ardwick - £206,129 Baguley - £251,115 Belle Vue - £199,492 Beswick - £200,902 Blackley - £210,183 Bradford - £200,902 Burnage - £312,965 Castlefield - £301,834 Cheetham Hill - £206,393 Chorlton - £360,950 City Centre - £255,172 Collyhurst - £228,957 Crumpsall - £234,753 Didsbury - £361,187 Fallowfield - £239,493 Gorton - £184,243 Harpurhey - £136,253 Hulme - £207,384 Levenshulme - £242,802 Longsight - £197,508 Miles Platting - £256,147 Moston - £183,338 Moss Side - £192,093 Newton Heath - £169,418 Northenden - £284,270 Openshaw - £175,711 Parrs Wood - £327,607 Rusholme - £209,375 S
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