Best places to invest in property in 2025

The Sunday Times has published an article on the best places to invest.

It can be seen here (subscription may be necessary) and in summary offers some notable locations to consider:​

Brent Cross Town, North London
A significant transformation is underway in this area, with the development of new transport links, community facilities, and green spaces. Properties here are already showing promise for investors.

Macclesfield, Cheshire
Located near Manchester, Macclesfield is experiencing improvements that enhance its appeal, including cultural attractions and family-friendly housing options.

Uplands and Sketty, Swansea
These suburbs have become more desirable due to recent developments, offering attractive options for property investment in Wales.
Eltham, Southeast London
Eltham provides more affordable housing compared to its neighboring area, Blackheath, making it an appealing choice for investors seeking value within London.
Fabric District, Liverpool
This area is transforming into a creative hub, attracting investment and offering potential for property value appreciation.
nau Gwent, Wales
With an affordability ratio of 3.75, this area offers some of the most affordable housing in the UK, with average house prices around £130,000 and average wages of £34,635.
Burnley, Lancashire
Known for its affordability, Burnley has a strong rental market and ongoing regeneration projects, making it attractive for investors.
Blackpool, Lancashire
With an affordability ratio of 3.92, Blackpool offers affordable property options in a popular seaside location.
Folkestone, Kent
This seaside town is undergoing a £20 million renovation, including the creation of a new central park, enhancing its appeal for both residents and investors.
Bromley-by-Bow, East London
An abandoned gasworks site is set to be transformed with a £73 million revamp, including over 2,000 homes and a riverfront park, presenting new investment opportunities.
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