The Wirral places 3rd in the most sought after places to live!

The Wirral places 3rd in the most sought after places to live!

Quick Read: According to recent data released by rightmove The Wirral comes out 3rd in the most sought after location. Didsbury in Manchester and Walthamstow in London are the only two places above the paradise peninsular.

It's no secret that the housing market is currently the busiest we have ever seen. Demand is outstripping supply with record number of home buyers wanting to move. The good news is that the past two months have seen an increase in the number of properties coming up for sale.
Rightmove have analysed the data from buyers registering for property alerts and have taken a look at which neighbourhoods have the most eager buyers waiting to move in.

The ten most-sought after locations for buyers:
Source: Rightmove.

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