Peter Conradi, with additional reporting from Lucy Denyer, Jon Neale, Graham Norwood and Tim Dawson
2 for 1 tickets to Singin' In The Rain, this coming Monday. Book now
Despite an 8.6% rise in house prices during the past year, property in the region, which stretches from Greater London to the North Sea coast, is still affordable. This is partly the result of poor communications: congested roads and poor rail services have made commuting to London a 90-minute trek or worse. That is set to change, however, with more than 30 road and five rail-line improvements promised.
Prices in Cambridge, already one of Britain’s most expensive cities, have gone up by more than 10% in the past year, according to the Land Registry. There have been similar rises in St Albans, which benefits from good schools and a 19-minute fast rail link to London King’s Cross. The average home there costs £260,000 – against just £144,000 in unloved and gritty Luton, half an hour further north. Surrounding areas, where commuting to London is more difficult, have seen smaller price increases.
Those buying second homes, meanwhile, continue to flock to north Norfolk, where they account for 10% of the market. “It’s not going to be a record year, but prices are buoyant,” says Henrietta Bruce, a valuer at agents Belton Duffey in Wells-next-the-Sea. “We’re still getting many buyers from north London, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and the Midlands.” Yarmouth and the Suffolk coast also remain popular with buyers from outside the region.
Average property price: £188,077
Annual increase: 8.6%
Predictions: Knight Frank expects a 6% rise this year in the region
Enjoy screenings of all the classic films you love, plus take advantage of two-for-one tickets
Have you ever dreamed of owning your own racehorse or a beautiful painting?
Enjoy comfort, safety, space and great design. Plus enter our great competition
Times Online's new TV show helps you make the right decisions for your pet
Are you California dreaming? Explore the wonders of the Golden State. Also enter our fantastic competition
Do you have what it takes to be a Times photographer?
Your brain is capable of more than you might think...
Find out to make the most of your money with our wealth management guides
Need help with your property? We have an entire how to guide - buying, selling, letting, moving, to help you
We are seeking entries for the inaugural Sunday Times Best Green Companies Awards
Enjoy some wonderful inspiring wildlife moments
An interactive preview of the brand new For Your Eyes Only exhibition

Love Sudoku? Play our brand new interactive game: with added functionality and daily prizes

Are you irritable when you return from work? Drained of emotion? You could be suffering from boreout
Prepare for some shock and awe, petrol lovers. Despite the greens trying to wipe it out, the car is about to offer us the most exciting year ever
We've trawled the brochures and websites to find this summer’s best holidays for every taste and budget

From mortgages to savings, borrowing to consumer affairs, our collection of tools, services and guides will help you make your money go further

Essential reading whether you're buying, selling, improving or moving
2007/07
£57,500
South East England
2007/07
£40,995
South East England
2006/06
£41,995
South East England
Great car insurance deals online