The last year has seen house prices sky rocket, with big money being spent up and down the country.

And Greater Manchester saw its fair share of stunning mansions sold, with some going for almost £3m.

According to Zoopla’s Zed-index the average cost of a home in Greater Manchester this year was £190,771, up from £179,747 in 2015.

But if you were savvy then there were some bargains to be had, with some going for under £20,000.

This was still someway behind one of the country’s cheapest of the year, a terraced house in Blackburn which was sold for an astonishing £10,000.

And when this is compared to some of the most expensive properties sold in the region, it’s another world.

A five bedroom house in Hale, with its own indoor swimming pool, was sold for £ £2,870,000 back in January.

Here are ten of the cheapest homes sold in Greater Manchester this year.

Station Road, Woodley, Stockport, which is a terraced house, sold for £15,000 on October 4

Mount Pleasant, Bolton, which is a terraced house, sold for £20,000 on June 2

Halliwell Road, Bolton , which is a terraced house, sold for £20,000 on May 20

Hey Street, Rochdale, which is a terraced house, sold for £25,000 on March 17

Kenwyn Street, Manchester , a terrace house, which is a terraced house, sold for £25,000 on September 13

Hector Road, Manchester, which is a terraced house, sold for £25,000 on Feb 16

Averill Street, Manchester , which is a terraced house, sold for £27,000 on April 1

Richmond Road, Romiley, Stockport, which is a detached house, sold for £27,000 on October 3

Hollin Lane, Manchester , which is a terraced house, sold for £30,000 on January 29

Louisa Street, Bolton , which is a terraced house, sold for £30,000 on July 20