But prices usually drop in August, and this 1.3% drop is on a par with the average August drop over the past 10 years, says Rightmove.
The index reveals the average cost of a property in the North West is currently £251,402 but we’ve taken a look at what you can buy in Burnley if your budget doesn’t meet the regional average.
We’ve found 10 very different homes which will appeal to all sorts of tastes but which share one thing in common… they’re all priced under £150,000.
Here’s to happy house hunting if you’re in the market for a new home.
The index reveals the average cost of a property in the North West is currently £251,402 but we’ve taken a look at what you can buy in Burnley if your budget doesn’t meet the regional average.
5. 6. The Foundry, Burnley. Price: £120,000
An archaeological site of interest which has received over £6.4m of investment, this Grade II listed mill has been converted to luxury spacious apartments. This one-bed apartment features high ceilings, a modern kitchen, spacious room, and stunning views. Marketed by Northgate Estate Agents & Property Management, Avenue House, Suite 3, Greenwell, Newton Aycliffe DL5 4DH. Call: 01325 529279 Photo: Northgate Estate Agents & Property Management
6. 7. Holland Street, Padiham. Price: offers over £118,000
An excellent end terrace cottage with a driveway, this property features beautiful exposed stonework and feature ceiling beams, a large lounge, a well-proportioned kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a landing. Marketed by Bridgfords, 1A Manchester Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 1HQ. Call: 01282 953026 Photo: Bridgfords
7. 8. Bridgewalk Apartments, Sandygate. Price: £115,000
A very spacious two-bedroom ground floor apartment, this property boasts a modern open-plan lounge and fitted kitchen, two spacious double bedrooms, a white three-piece bathroom suite, gas central heating, and double glazing. Marketed by Entwistle Green, 18 Manchester Road, Burnley, BB11 1HH. Call : 01282 953014 Photo: Entwistle Green