The Value of a 4 Bedroom House by Region

The Value of a 4 Bedroom House by Region

Understanding how house prices vary across the country gives useful context when making decisions about moving, investing, or simply staying put.

As an agent in Plymouth, I like to keep an eye on both the local market and the bigger picture. This week, we have been looking at the average value of a four-bedroom home across the UK. 


Here’s how the regions stack up, from most expensive to most affordable:
·       London: £1,156,827
·       South East: £717,155
·       East Anglia: £615,113
·       South West: £586,372
·       West Midlands: £481,134
·       North West: £446,803
·       East Midlands: £436,501
·       Wales: £420,789
·       Yorkshire & the Humber: £419,341
·       Scotland: £363,334
·       North East: £334,032
·       Northern Ireland: £316,872 

 

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