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    The cheapest area for house prices in London sold for an average of £337,402 (Image: Getty)

    With many potential first-time buyers struggling to enter onto the property ladder, the Express has put together a list of the cheapest areas for those looking to buy a home in the UK's biggest cities.

    Birmingham

    Aston is the cheapest place to buy a home in Birmingham.

    Homes in the B6 postcode area sold for an average of £149,416 each in the 12 months to the end of May.

    Winson Green is the next cheapest place in the city to buy a home.

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    Aston is the cheapest place to buy a home in Birmingham. (Image: Getty)

    Houses sold for £159,296 each on average in the B18 postcode area.

    That’s followed by B19 (Lozells) with an average home sold for £160,904, B10 (Small Heath) with an average home sold for £167,693 and B11 (Sparkhill) with an average home sold for £177,651.

    The five cheapest postcodes are:

    B6 (Aston): £149,416
    B18 (Winson Green): £159,296
    B7 (Nechells): £159,433 (nine sales recorded)
    B19 (Lozells): £160,904
    B10 (Small Heath): £167,693

    London

    Thamesmead is the cheapest place to buy a home in London.

    Homes in the SE28 postcode area sold for an average of £337,402 each in the 12 months to the end of May.

    That’s less than any postcode area in the city with at least 20 sales over the last year.

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    Thamesmead is the cheapest place to buy a home in London (Image: Getty)

    Belvedere is the next cheapest place in London to buy a home.

    Houses sold for £341,070 each on average in the DA17 postcode area.

    That’s followed by RM15 (South Ockendon) with an average home sold for £343,204, DA1 (Dartford) with an average home sold for £353,090 and DA8 (Erith) with an average home sold for £354,36.

    The five cheapest postcodes are:

    SE28 (Thamesmead): £337,402
    DA17 (Belvedere): £341,070
    RM15 (South Ockendon): £343,204
    DA1 (Dartford): £353,090
    DA8 (Erith): £354,386

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    London is the most expensive city to move to (Image: Getty)

    Manchester

    Bardsley is the cheapest place to buy a home in Greater Manchester.

    Homes in the OL8 postcode area sold for an average of £151,220 each in the 12 months to the end of May.

    That’s less than any postcode area in the region with at least 20 sales over the last year.

    Little Hulton is the next cheapest place in the region to buy a home.

    Houses sold for £156,399 each on average in the M38 postcode area.

    That’s followed by OL1 (Chadderton) with an average home sold for £161,270, BL4 (Bolton) with an average home sold for £168,992 and BL3 (Bolton) with an average home sold for £171,422

    The five cheapest postcodes are:

    OL8 (Bardsley): £151,220
    M38 (Little Hulton): £156,399
    OL1 (Chadderton): £161,270
    BL4 (Bolton): £168,992
    BL3 (Bolton): £171,422

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    Bolton is one of the cheapest areas to purchase a house in Greater Manchester (Image: Getty)

    Leeds

    Barkerend is the cheapest place to buy a home in Leeds.

    Homes in the BD3 postcode area sold for an average of £101,703 each in the 12 months to the end of May.

    That’s less than any postcode area in the city with at least 20 sales over the last year.

    Bierley is the next cheapest place in the city to buy a home.

    Houses sold for £135,236 each on average in the BD4 postcode area.

    That’s followed by LS2 (Leeds City Centre) with an average home sold for £142,397, LS11 (Beeston) with an average home sold for £147,980 and LS9 (Burmantofts) with an average home sold for £148,974.

    The five cheapest postcodes are:

    BD3 (Barkerend): £101,703
    BD4 (Bierley): £135,236
    LS2 (Leeds City Centre): £142,397
    LS11 (Beeston): £147,980
    LS9 (Burmantofts): £148,974

    Leeds city centre skyline

    Leeds city centre had an average sale price of £142,397 (Image: Getty)

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