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However, Scotland is still the cheapest area overall in the UK to buy, according to the monthly price index from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. It shows house prices rose 4.5% in April, to an average of £168,600. London remains the most expensive place, with prices averaging £255,131. The cheapest are Scotland and Northern Ireland at £106,242 and £106,601 respectively.

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