Dreaming of a white Christmas?
According to the Met Office, the last widespread White Christmas in the UK was in 2010, when just 83% of weather stations reported snow on the ground. The average price of a property has risen by just over 60%, the equivalent of £101,000 since then.
According to the Met Office, the last widespread White Christmas in the UK was in 2010, when just 83% of weather stations reported snow on the ground. The average price of a property has risen by just over 60%, the equivalent of £101,000 since then.
Fun fact: according to the Met Office, the UK averages 3.9 days of snow and sleet in December compared to 5.3 days in January.
Source Dataloft, UKHPI, Met Office.