There is a quiet village just two hours from Manchester that has become a playground for the super rich. A mere stone's throw from the sandy shores of Rhosneigr beach, a collection of townhouses initially struggled to attract buyers when they were built some 30 years ago.
At that time, the quiet village on the western coast of Anglesey failed to draw much attention from non-locals, despite commanding stunning sunset vistas over the ocean.
Back in 1996, the essence of Ynys Môn was marked by its lack of internet and the considerable drive required for holidaymakers which led to a modest average property price of just £50,836.
Today, however, Rhosneigr tells a different tale. According to analysis by the Express's data unit, the increase in property values in the village over the past three decades is second only to London.
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