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Property price discounts hit 5-year low

Homebuyers are finding haggling over house prices increasingly difficult with the typical British property currently reduced by just 6.1% from its original asking rice – the lowest level in five years – according to property website Zoopla.

But despite the lower discounts on offer, almost a third of properties currently on the market for sale (31%) have had their price reduced at least once since originally being listed. And that equates to over £2bn of reductions in total that have been made from houses and flats currently on the market across Britain.

The top 10 areas with the highest percentage of properties with reduced asking prices are all in the north of England, with more than two-fifths of all properties listed in Rotherham (43.6%), Preston (43.2%) and Barnsley (42.3%) having been marked down by sellers.

In terms of the areas where the largest reductions are currently on offer, Blackpool (9.8%), Manchester (8.3%) and Bradford (7.9%) represent the best bets for bargain hunters, with London (7.4%) also featuring in the top 10. Typical discounts in the capital exceed £75,000.

Looking at London in more detail, the neighbouring boroughs of Merton (28.7%), Richmond-upon-Thames and Croydon (both 27.3%) have the highest proportion of reduced properties for sale, but those looking for the largest reductions will find them in Havering – a borough soon to benefit from Crossrail – where the typical property price discount is 10.5%.

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