Average Value of a Semi-Detached Home in Plymouth

Average Value of a Semi-Detached Home in Plymouth

The average price paid for a semi detached home, region by region, in the last 12 months

The UK has a lifelong love affair with the semi-detached home. It is the backbone of suburbia, the street-by-street footprint of growing families, and for many of us it was where childhood happened. Semis offered just enough space to breathe, gardens to play in, neighbours close enough to feel part of something, and privacy without the isolation of detached living.


Across the regions the cost of owning one varies widely. London sits in its own financial universe, with the average semi now topping £1 million. For many London homeowners that means equity on paper rather than cash in the bank, yet it also explains why so many continue to move out to more affordable regions.


Head into the South East and the typical semi is still well into the four hundreds. It reflects commuter demand and higher wages. The South West sits lower, yet remains buoyant because of lifestyle moves and a strong pool of buyers relocating for space and coast.


In contrast, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire, and the Midlands deliver more attainable averages. Many homes in these areas were built when land was plentiful and family living was at the heart of planning. It is no surprise that these regions continue to attract upsizers and first-time buyers looking for value.


Wherever you look, the semi remains the most recognisable British home. A place for bikes on the drive, Christmas lights across the porch, and the smell of Sunday dinners drifting from open windows. Numbers tell the market story, yet the emotional value has never changed. It is where so many families began, and where many more will want to build their next chapter.


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