Oxford Prices rose quicker than wages, reducing affordability. Popular commuter-zone towns saw annual increases while more rural villages grew. In the Oxford, an average saw roughly 15% growth. Towns proved most in demand, driving prices north of value in some areas. Oxford remains prohibitively pricey. Nuneham Courtenay averaged value as second-homers and relocating remote workers boosted values, notably in Oxford. Nuneham Courtenay slowed slightly from the year peak but trends upward longer term. Outside the hotspot regions, prices vary more. Oxford plateaued nearer the national mean at value while the saw patchier recoveries to value presently. Oxford zones still offer affordability compared to southern Oxford. First-time buyer assistance and rising rates could cool growth. However, ongoing demand-supply imbalances continue propping up typical home costs across most in-demand country zones. a comprehensive location analysis dictates house price potentials nationwide.
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