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To ask what is the average house price of your street?

194 replies

chariotspades · 04/11/2023 21:19

Mine is £478,000.

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Shakespearesister · 04/11/2023 22:57

£475k

Luckingfovely · 04/11/2023 22:58

£1.3m

SophiaElise · 04/11/2023 22:59

I never knew one could find this out so easily!

I just had a look on rightmove - my average is £1.65M. My house is probably the cheapest on the street...

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 04/11/2023 22:59

I’m not on a road as such. Share my postcode with only three other houses so difficult to equate.

WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 04/11/2023 22:59

I've just had a look at zoopla, and the values range from between 580,000 and 900,000. It's a fairly new estate so all very estimate really, for some bizarre reason my house is estimated at around £40k less than my neighbours, despite it being identical (neither have been sold since built, so no improvements or modifications will have been taken in account).

AlltheFs · 04/11/2023 23:00

There’s no data for a street, we live on a small lane of less than 10 houses in a tiny village so lack of property to compare.

We have a mix of small cottages and enormous country houses - about half are still owned by the Earl in the “big house” and tenanted.

A small cottage is £450k+, the bigger houses £1m+ but there’s also a small area of ex council houses in the village too that are around £300k (almost all now in private hands).

Didimum · 04/11/2023 23:01

795k for the last year.

MojoJojo71 · 04/11/2023 23:03

According to Rightmove, the average house price on my street is £206,000. Prices range from 2 bed flats for £100,000- £150.000 up to 4 bedroom terraced houses for about £250,000-300,000

HelloRose · 04/11/2023 23:03

Average is 2.5m (according to Zoopla)

lemonsandlimesx · 04/11/2023 23:04

Outskirts of Bath for more context (ie half the price of bath builds) £300k

ThereIsIron · 04/11/2023 23:04

120K - NI

Didimum · 04/11/2023 23:05

As usual, people getting super prickly about money or any sign of ‘wealth’. No one has to take notice of threads they don’t want to.

MadeOfAllWork · 04/11/2023 23:07

What information does this give? It could be a street of tiny terraces or massive mansions.

Thedogscollar · 04/11/2023 23:07

What is your AIBU?
And mines is 2.5 million btw.

UdderlyPumpkin · 04/11/2023 23:08

This is really interesting because you’ve got one bedroom one bathroom semi detached bungalows and you’ve got 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 reception room detached houses so it doesn’t really mean anything.

Cincinnatus · 04/11/2023 23:08

2 million.

transformandriseup · 04/11/2023 23:13

All the houses on our street were built decades apart from each other with varying sizes so can't really say an average. The average for a semi detached mid 1800 house like ours would be about £380000.

Throwhandsupintheair · 04/11/2023 23:16

Whats the deadline for the article?

LoveRules · 04/11/2023 23:25

Very mixed and pretty long street with little terraced cottages, ex social housing and big solid detacheds with large gardens. The former go for £100k and the latter around £450k

farfetchedfran · 04/11/2023 23:44

Rightmove says it's £2.17m. But it's very inaccurate because that's based on one property that was sold within the last decade. A lot of the other properties are split into flats and are worth much less, but none have sold recently.

Howmanysleepsnow · 04/11/2023 23:52

168

Hardhattime · 04/11/2023 23:59

Of no use to you, unless you're actually asking for a particular reason?

gingercat02 · 05/11/2023 00:02

Either side of £500k depending on the house

looking4pup · 05/11/2023 00:13

£85,000

Gintastic1 · 05/11/2023 00:42

Twelve pounds 50 pence