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House prices in County Durham

The average house price in County Durham over the last three years is £161,038, with a median sold price of £120,000 — well below the ~£290,000 England & Wales norm.

Among the most affordable local authorities in England & Wales — ranked #316 of 318 by median price.
Median price
£120k
last 3 yrs
1-year change
-2.8%
5-year change
+5.7%
Sales / yr
7,280

HM Land Registry sold-price data · updated August 2026

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Sold prices in County Durham

Based on 26,924 sales recorded in the last three years (HM Land Registry).

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The average house price in County Durham over the last three years is £161,038, with a median sold price of £120,000 — well below the ~£290,000 England & Wales norm. The mean sits notably higher than the median here, which usually means a tail of larger or higher-value sales pulling the average up. That's drawn from 26,924 recorded sales — a liquid, actively-traded local market.

County Durham price trend

Quarterly median sold price (smoothed), against England & Wales. Hover for the value at any quarter.

County DurhamEngland & Wales
£100k£150k£200k£250k£300k201620182020202220242026£142k
1 year
-2.8%
5 years
+5.7%
10 years
+27.7%

Over five years, prices in County Durham have been broadly flat (+5.7%). Across a full decade they are +27.7%. The last twelve months alone: -2.8%. Prices in County Durham still sit about 3.5% below their 2025 peak on our smoothed index — worth knowing when a seller's asking price was set with the top of the market in mind.

How County Durham growth compares

Sold prices rebased to 100 at 2015 — so you can compare the pace of change in County Durham directly against England & Wales, regardless of price level.

County DurhamEngland & Wales
100110120130201620182020202220242026+29%

Indexed to 100 in 2015. A line at +20% means prices are 20% above their 2015 level.

What it costs to buy in County Durham

From entry-level to premium — where sold prices actually land, not just the headline median.

£120k
Entry-level
£45k
10th %ile
Middle of the market
£72k–£195k
25–75th %ile
Premium
£295k
90th %ile

Homes in County Durham span an unusually wide range: the cheapest tenth of sales went for under £45,000, while the top tenth fetched over £295,000. Half of all sales fell between £72,000 and £195,000 — the practical "middle of the market" a typical buyer competes in.

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Target price in County Durham
£120,000
around the local median · 30% up the local range
£45,000 · entry-level£295,000 · premium
deposit
Deposit (10%)
£12,000
Stamp duty (SDLT)
£0
Monthly repayment
£631/mo
5% · 25-yr repayment
Income needed
~£24,000
at 4.5× lending

Upfront cash ≈ £12,000 (deposit + stamp duty), before legal and survey fees. Illustration only, not financial advice — English SDLT main-residence rates for 2026/27; second homes pay a surcharge, and your mortgage rate and multiple will vary.

How County Durham compares

Average sold price here against its wider area and England (HM Land Registry UK House Price Index).

County Durham (this area)£161k
England£291khere: -45%
County Durham 1-yr -2.8%England 1-yr +3.9%

At £161,038, homes in County Durham sell for 45% below the England average. Prices here have moved slower than England as a whole over the past year (-2.8% vs +3.9%).

Prices by property type

Median sold price and share of the market, by type, across County Durham.

TypeMedian£/m²Sales
Terraced£80,00012,088 (45%)
Semi-detached£139,9507,627 (28%)
Detached£255,0005,253 (20%)
Other£138,0001,085 (4%)
Flat / maisonette£86,000871 (3%)

The most-traded type in County Durham is terraced (12,088 sales, median £80,000), which tends to set the tone of the area. Flats (£86,000) and houses (~£135,131) trade well apart, so the headline figure moves a lot with the mix of what's for sale.

The County Durham market: activity & mix

How busy the market is, and what kind of homes actually change hands.

Sales per year
'16
'17
'18
'19
'20
9,805'21
'22
'23
'24
7,280'25
'26*

* 2026 is a part year — Land Registry sales are recorded a few weeks after completion.

Tenure & new-build mix
Leasehold 6%Freehold 94%
New-build 6.5%Existing 93.5%

Around 7,280 homes changed hands in County Durham in 2025 — in line with the area's average of roughly 7,875 sales a year over the past decade. The busiest recent year was 2021 (9,805 sales). Steady turnover means a reasonable flow of fresh listings through the year. 6% of recent sales in County Durham were leasehold — almost entirely freehold. New-build made up 7% of sales, a modest amount of new supply.

Living in County Durham: is it a nice area?

What the official deprivation statistics say about quality of life here — income, education, health and crime, relative to the rest of England.

On the official English Indices of Deprivation, the 307 neighbourhoods that make up County Durham average 3.9 out of 10 (1 = most deprived in England, 10 = least) — more deprived than most of England. 25% of its neighbourhoods sit in the least-deprived half of the country, while 41% are in the most-deprived fifth. On the index's crime domain it averages 4.3/10, pointing to higher recorded-crime pressure relative to England as a whole. Averages hide street-level variation — the map below shows how each neighbourhood differs.

Overall deprivation
3.9/10
Income
4.5/10
Education
4.5/10
Health
2.7/10
Crime domain
4.3/10

Mean decile across 307 Census neighbourhoods (LSOAs): 1 = among the most deprived 10% in England, 10 = the least. Source: English Indices of Deprivation (MHCLG). A statistical baseline, not a judgement — streets vary enormously within any average.

Where County Durham is

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County Durham boundary

Boundary © Office for National Statistics (Open Geography Portal), Open Government Licence v3.0.

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County Durham house prices — FAQs

What is the average house price in County Durham?

Over the last three years the median sold price in County Durham was £120,000, with a mean of £161,038, based on 26,924 HM Land Registry sales.

Is County Durham expensive?

At a £120,000 median, County Durham is cheaper than the ~£290,000 England & Wales average.

Are house prices in County Durham going up or down?

On our smoothed index, County Durham prices have moved -2.8% over the past year. Local trends are noisy, so this is a guide to direction rather than a precise figure.

What's the cheapest type of home to buy in County Durham?

Of the common types, terraced have the lowest median at £80,000 (12,088 sales).

How much do I need to buy in County Durham?

Entry-level homes (the cheapest 10% of sales) went for under £45,000, and most buyers competed in the £72,000–£195,000 band. The top 10% of sales exceeded £295,000.

How much have County Durham house prices changed over 5 years?

Prices in County Durham are +5.7% over the last five years, and +27.7% over ten, on our smoothed index of Land Registry sales.

How much stamp duty will I pay on a home in County Durham?

On the £120,000 median-priced County Durham home, a home-mover pays about £0 (below the £125,000 threshold) in Stamp Duty Land Tax at 2026/27 rates, and a first-time buyer about £0 with first-time-buyer relief. Second homes pay a surcharge on top.

How much deposit and income do I need to buy in County Durham?

A 10% deposit on the median £120,000 County Durham home is £12,000 (5% would be £6,000). Borrowing the remaining £108,000 implies a household income of roughly £24,000 at a typical 4.5× lending multiple.

How many homes sell in County Durham each year?

Roughly 7,280 sales a year have been recorded in County Durham recently (HM Land Registry). That’s a liquid market — homes come up regularly, and pricing is well-evidenced.

How do I check a specific County Durham property before buying?

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Is County Durham a nice area to live?

"Nice" is personal, but the official data gives a baseline: neighbourhoods in County Durham average 3.9/10 on the English Indices of Deprivation (10 = least deprived), with 25% in the least-deprived half of England. Deprivation, income, education, health and crime all vary street by street — check the specific address, not just the area.

Is County Durham safe?

On the crime domain of the English Indices of Deprivation, the area around County Durham averages 4.3/10 (10 = lowest recorded-crime deprivation in England). That's an area-wide average from official data — a Housometer report maps 24 months of street-level recorded crime around any specific address.

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Sources

Sold-price figures derived from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (© Crown copyright), under the Open Government Licence v3.0; £/m² combines PPD with MHCLG EPC floor areas. Full Housometer reports also draw on HM Land Registry, Ordnance Survey, Environment Agency, VOA, Ofsted, Police.uk, DEFRA, ONS and more. Area figures summarise the market and are not a valuation of any individual home.