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Buying a home in a National Park in England and Wales will cost an average of £100,000 more than other properties nearby, new research has found. The New Forest is the most expensive National Park with an average price of £531,162 but all properties in these areas are costly and prices have increased by £57,718 over the last decade. The research from Lloyds Bank shows that overall prices in the National s in 2015 are on average, £101,880 higher than their county average, a premium of 44%. Properties in the New Forest command the largest premium relative to the average for the surrounding area in both monetary and percentage terms at £258,042 and 94%. The Peak District at 89% and the Lake District at 72% have the next highest percentage premiums to the surrounding area. Snowdonia is the only National Park where property prices are actually below the average for the surrounding area at 3% less. Of the 12 National Parks included in the research, 11 have higher house prices than the average for their county, with four attracting a price premium of more than £100,000. Seven of the 12 National Parks surveyed have an average house price that exceeds £250,000. ‘Many home buyers are prepared to dig that bit deeper to benefit from the lifestyle associated with living in National Parks,’ said Andrew Mason, mortgages director at Lloyds Bank. ‘As areas of outstanding natural beauty, they are also prime locations for those seeking second properties. The combined impact of these factors is that house prices are typically much higher than those in surrounding areas,’ he explained. ‘When we take average local earnings into account, this situation can make it really tough for many of those living and working in National Parks to afford to buy their own home,’ he added. So it is no surprise that home affordability in National Parks is significantly worse than for the country as a whole. The average house price in a National Park of £332,755 in 2015 is, on average, 10.9 times higher than local average gross annual earnings. The New Forest is both the most expensive and the least affordable National Park with an average house price of £531,162 that is 14.2 times local gross average annual earnings. The South Downs, at 12.5 times average earnings, is the second least affordable National Park, followed by the Peak District at 10.3. Snowdonia is both the least expensive and the most affordable National Park with an average house price of £165,840, which is 6.2 times local average annual earnings. Snowdonia is the only National Park with an average price below £200,000. The average house price in National Parks across England and Wales has increased by £57,718 or 21% over the past 10 years, from £275,037 in 2005 to £332,755 in 2015. The biggest percentage increases were in the South Downs at 44% and the Pembrokeshire Coast at 29%. At the other end of the spectrum, the Broads Authority is the only… Taylor Scott International
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