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House prices are constantly changing up and down the country depending on factors such as supply and demand and the state of the economy. If you've ever fancied finding out how much houses are worth where you live, our new interactive property tool can help. Using our house prices gadget, you can check the latest average house price in your local area as well as look up any postcode across England and Wales.

This will give you an indictication of the amount you can buy or sell a home for where you live, as well as checking if you can afford to move to a new area. The figures released by the Land Registry are based on house sales in the 12 months up to the end of June 2024. The handy gadget also shows how much house prices have risen or fallen in each area over the last year.



READ MORE: First look inside the new luxury apartments transformed from offices on prestigious Manchester street The interactive map also reveals which areas in England and Wales offer the cheapest property prices. Middlesbrough Town Centre is the most affordable place to buy a home, with properties in the TS1 postcode area selling for an average of £67,593 each in the last 12 months. Grimsby is the next cheapest place in our country to buy a home.

Houses sold for £78,425 each on average in the DN31 postcode area. That’s followed by TS3 (Brambles Farm, Middlesbrough) where an average home sold for £83,878. At the opposite end of the market, Mayfair has the highest average sale price of any postcode area in England and Wales, with houses selling for an average of £4,897,564.

The SW1X area which covers Belgravia is the next most expensive place to buy a home in our country, with an average house price of £3,923,685 last year. Enter your postcode below to find the latest average house price in your area: Here are the top 20 highest average house prices in England and Wales: W1K (Mayfair (north), Grosvenor Square): £4,897,564 SW1X (Belgravia, Knightsbridge): £3,923,685 SW1W (Belgravia): £3,394,390 W8 (Kensington, Holland Park): £2,899,078 W1G (Harley Street): £2,593,460 SW3 (Chelsea, Brompton, Knightsbridge): £2,507,968 W11 (Notting Hill, Holland Park): £2,206,649 SW7 (South Kensington, Knightsbridge): £2,124,429 NW8 (St John's Wood, Primrose Hill, Lisson Grove): £1,970,624 W1H (Marylebone): £1,695,694 W1U (Marylebone): £1,639,247 NW3 (Hampstead, Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park, Gospel Oak, Frognal, Childs Hill): £1,623,462 W1T (Fitzrovia, Tottenham Court Road): £1,500,017 SW13 (Barnes, Castelnau): £1,450,475 NW11 (Golders Green, Hampstead Garden Suburb): £1,418,922 SW10 (West Brompton, Chelsea): £1,412,405 N2 (East Finchley, Fortis Green, Hampstead Garden Suburb): £1,360,930 KT11 (Cobham): £1,335,698 W2 (Paddington, Bayswater, Hyde Park, Westbourne Green, Little Venice, Notting Hill): £1,319,228 N6 (Highgate, Hampstead Heath): £1,313,324 The map shows the latest house prices up and down the country, as well as how much prices have changed (Image: Reach data unit) Here are the top 20 cheapest average house prices in England and Wales: TS1 (Middlesbrough Town Centre): £67,593 DN31 (Grimsby): £78,425 TS3 (Brambles Farm): £83,878 DL4 (Shildon): £89,359 BD1 (Bradford City Centre): £91,387 CF43 (Ferndale): £94,631 SR8 (Easington): £100,819 TS24 (Hartlepool): £100,906 TS29 (Trimdon Station): £102,488 NP24 (New Tredegar): £102,778 DL17 (Ferryhill): £103,265 DN1 (Doncaster Town Centre): £104,806 BD3 (Barkerend): £104,868 BB11 (Burnley): £106,723 FY1 (Blackpool): £108,560 HU3 (Hull): £109,170 S4 (Grimesthorpe): £111,304 L4 (Anfield): £111,562 DH9 (Dipton): £113,154 NE17 (Chopwell): £113,255 Where I Live: Get involved! Are you a homeowner who has recently completed a big renovation, are selling your beloved home, or are a tenant who has made their rented property their own? If so, we would love to speak to you as part of our property series Where I Live . Each week we chat to different residents across the region to hear about their buying or renting journey, whilst taking a peek inside their home.

If you own or rent a property in Greater Manchester and fancy getting involved, please email your name and details to: [email protected] with the subject line Where I Live.

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