Before you read the below information and panic/rejoice, bear in mind a few things:
Samples sizes below 10% are generally considered to not be wholly reliable; most of these are between 8.5 and 11%.
In a falling market, you may see more people who own big houses downsize, and fewer people who own flats or terraces not move; this can change the overall amounts quite drastically. We're in a market that's seeing far fewer transactions than for decades, and even the ONS who regularly release house price data says it can make data unreliable.
The only way to know what's happening with prices in your area is to do your own extensive research.
Median = the middle price of all the sales
Average = add all prices up, including silly prices, and divide them by number of sales
Median is usually the most reliable, but honestly nothing's all that reliable in falling market, so take everything with a pinch of salt.
I took these numbers for house sales in Nov 22 versus Nov 23; they represent one month of the year only.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Detached average -3.76
Detached median -5.32
Semi average -3.55
Semi median -3.84
Terraced average -18.26
Terraced median -20
Flat average -0.79
Flat median + 6.66
SOUTH YORKSHIRE
Detached average -14.58
Detached median -9.67
Semi average +3.57
Semi median -2.94
Terraced average -15.15
Terraced median -11.53
Flat average +13.26
Flat median +6.03
COUNTY DURHAM*
Detached average +24.12
Detached median +6.36
Semi average -5.01
Semi median -3.22
Terraced average -22.06
Terraced median -18.75
Flat average +29.24
Flat median -1.42
*many government jobs are moving to Darlington
NORTH YORKSHIRE
Detached average -19.32
Detached median -12.91
Semi average +0.44
Semi median -2.46
Terraced average -1.3
Terraced median -14.54
Flat average +7.5
Flat median -16.66