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Home > Main > House Prices > Land Registry prices top £200k
 

Land Registry prices top £200k

 

New data from the Land Registry shows that average house prices have risen above £200k – to £211,453 to be precise.

Data from the Land Registry is from actual sale prices – unlike estate agent figures which come from market prices.

The most expensive place to live was Kensington & Chelsea, where a detached property would cost £5.6 million on average. In comparison, a detached house in Kingston Upon Hull would cost around £165k.

Prices have risen by 8.7% since this time last year, with prices remaining strong despite the recent rate rise, and further expected rises in the near future.

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