Prices for property in the UK have an inverse relationship on the level of unemployment in the region. In regions with low unemployment the price tag on residential apartments and houses in England has increased over the last decade nearly £90000. This is almost 5 times more than the growth of prices in regions with a high unemployment rate – about £18657. And in the 10 regions where the employment rate is the best in the country, the level of prices for housing increased by 76% over the past 10 years. Lloyds Bank has introduced its latest report on the market of real estate in the UK in terms of employment.
These data indicate that the gap in housing prices between areas with high levels of employment and low continues to grow.

Property prices with a high level of unemployment on average – £139520 is £102655 or 42% less than the national average, which has already reached £242175, for comparison, property prices in the regions with the lowest unemployment rates amount to about £352244, which is £110049, or 45% more than the national average.
A high level of employment, increases consumer confidence, facilitates the procedure of obtaining mortgage lending and in General stimulates the movement in the property market. In regions with a low level of employment among people is harder to obtain the loan, however, and in these regions there are factors which help to solve the housing problem – in the context of historically low interest rates buyers are offered various assistance programmes of the government, that stimulate people to buy.
10 most successful from the point of view of employment areas of the UK property prices have risen over the decade by £200155 and reached £464,373. Nine of them are located in London. As you can see, the prices are almost doubled over the past 10 years. Seven of the 10 districts with the worst level of employment is located in the North West of England. In the 20 areas with the worst employment growth rate was only 15%, which is two times less than the national average.
Over the last 10 years the average growth in property prices in the UK amounted to £61575, or 36% and the average unemployment rate stood at around 3%.
® Helen Entree. 29.04.2016 G.
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