The UK regions where houses are selling for the highest price - full list

Property prices vary across the UK

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Sarra Gray

By Sarra Gray


Published: 11/10/2023

- 10:31

Updated: 11/10/2023

- 10:32

Property prices vary greatly across the UK and the most expensive places to buy have been shared

House prices have dropped year on year, according to the latest House Price Index (HPI).

Still, homeowners could get a good price if selling up.


Property prices vary greatly across the UK with the most expensive places to buy and sell being shared.

London sellers can get the most for their money, with houses selling for £514,325 on average.

Liam Halligan gives a house prices update

The cheapest place to buy in the UK is the North of England, with homes averaging £156,051.

Where properties sell for the most

London - £514,325

Outer metropolitan - £416,365

Outer S East - £334,215

South West - £301,600

East Anglia - £273,066

West Midlands - £241,130

East Midlands - £228,373

North West - £205,553

Wales - £202,065

Yorkshire and H - £198,030

Northern Ireland - £180,668

Scotland - £176,814

North England - £156,051

Scotland and Northern Ireland also have more affordable properties with prices at £176,814 and £156,051 respectively.

The average price across the UK is £260,181, according to the Nationwide House Price Index.

This was based on the prices over the last three months.

Houses for sale

When it comes to selling a home, there are some ways to make it more appealing to potential buyers.

Making small updates doesn't need to cost a lot but can make a big difference when listing the property.

An expert shared how to get the "very best price" for your home.

Homeowners can make the property more attractive with very little effort.

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