Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Buyers in Greater Manchester can expect to pay premiums of around £11,000 to be close to transport links, new analysis has shown.
However, experts say priorities appear to have changed during the pandemic with a greater emphasis placed on local amenities and access to outdoor space.
Nationwide Building Society has compared house prices within 500 metres of the nearest metro or railway station with similar properties 1.5 kilometres away.
It found that people in Greater Manchester pay around £11,000 more to be close to a station. In the capital prices are even higher, with Londoners paying a typical premium of £46,800, while those in Glasgow pay a £11,400
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