Plymouth House Prices

Plymouth House Prices

What’s Happened in the Last 10 Years

This map shows how house prices have changed across Plymouth over the past decade. The lighter yellow areas represent the parts of the city where average house prices have seen smallest rises, the orange shades in the middle increases, while the deep reds show the strongest house price growth. 

It is a fascinating picture because it highlights how no two areas perform in quite the same way. Even within the same city, some pockets have surged ahead while others have grown more modestly. That is the beauty of the local property market, every street has its own story, and averages can only tell part of it.

Of course, these figures are just that, averages. Every home and every sale is unique. Factors such as property style, condition, school catchment, and nearby amenities can all influence an individual home’s value, sometimes well above or below the local average.

If you are a Plymouth homeowner thinking of moving in 2026, now is a great time to get a clearer idea of what your property might be worth today. Contact us for an obligation-free market appraisal, and we will show you where your home fits into the current Plymouth picture.

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