Average house prices by region, ranked
All nine English regions and Wales, ranked by median sold price over the last three years — the full regional picture from HM Land Registry data.
London tops the table with a £530,000 median. South East and East Of England follow at £380,000 and £345,000, and the No. 10 entry, North East, sits at £170,000 — a 3× spread from top to bottom. Every region here links to its full guide — the trend, prices by type and how it compares to England.
Median sold price over the last three years from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data; 5-year change is on a mix-robust median index. Only regions with a meaningful number of recent sales are ranked.
House prices by region, ranked — FAQs
London, with a £530,000 median (HM Land Registry sold-price data, among regions with at least 0 recent sales).
1. London (£530,000); 2. South East (£380,000); 3. East Of England (£345,000).
From HM Land Registry Price Paid Data: each region's median sold price over the last three years, with a floor of 0 recent sales so thin, noisy markets don't distort the table. Updated daily.
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