With Leeds city centre and the train station just two miles away, many would expect this Leeds district to cost a pretty penny. Yet part of Armley’s mass appeal is its affordability, with homes selling for an average of £115,000 for a two bedroom and £160,000 for a three bedroom property.
We spoke to Jon Vickers, an estate agent at HOP in Horsforth, to find out more about Armley’s appeal to first time buyers and city centre commuters.
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HOP provides residential sales, lettings and investment services, as well block management, across offices in Leeds city centre, Horsforth and Pudsey. Photo: Bruce Rollinson