The skyline of Leeds has undergone a radical transformation over the last decade, shifting from a landscape dominated by industrial chimneys to one defined by glass-fronted skyscrapers and luxury residential towers. As the largest financial and legal hub in the United Kingdom outside of London, Leeds operates on a unique economic pulse that directly dictates the cost of a night’s sleep. It is a city where price volatility can catch even the most seasoned traveler off guard. While many expect the capital to hold the title for the most dramatic price swings, Leeds actually sees some of the highest percentage…