The data ranks the most affluent areas in Leeds
Horsforth South and Rawdon is the most affluent area of Leeds, according to the stats. Pretty much two thirds of its 3,818 residents live in relative affluence.Often considered the "poshest bit of Leeds", the area boasts not only the city's most impressive stately home in Harewood House, but also 64.
9 per cent of its residents living in relative comfort.Guiseley is a fairly diverse place, but parts of it are extremely desirable areas. 64.6 per cent of its households live in relative affluence.The butt of many a joke about trendy hipsterdom, Chapel Allerton has now become one of the city's most sought-after places to live. Around 63.6 per cent of its 3,397 inhabitants live in relative affluence.
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