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First-time buyer affordability gap narrows – for some

Buying a house in some parts of the UK has come back within reach after some surprising areas bucked the national trend of increasing unaffordability.

The price of the average first-time buyer’s home has risen by 22% to £214,638 since 2016, far outpacing the average first-time buyer’s salary, which has increased by 13% to £38,251.

But research by Nationwide shows that properties in a quarter of local authorities have defied the odds to become more affordable than they were five years ago.

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