The average property price in York city is £272k. The average price increased by £9.4k (4%) over the last twelve months. The price of an established property is £270k. The price of a newly built property is £350k. There were 1.4k property sales and sales dropped by 36.7% (-978 transactions). Most properties were sold in the £150k-£200k price range with 373 (26.2%) properties sold, followed by £200k-£250k price range with 352 (24.7%) properties sold.
York city | England and Wales |
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£272kaverage property price | £308kaverage property price |
4%average price percentage change | 4%average price percentage change |
£9.4kaverage price change | £12.9kaverage price change |
This price map shows the average property price in a given postcode sector between December 2019 - November 2020. The most affordable place was 'YO24 3' with the average price of £203k. The most expensive place was 'YO30 7', £450k.
Comparison of the average property price and an average price percentage change by city. Price % change compares the average property price between December 2019 - November 2020 to the average price in the previous 12 months. The size of the circle shows the number of property transactions. The bigger the circle the higher the sales volumes in city.
With the average price of £272k, York is the 36. most pricey city out of 113 England and Wales' cities.
shows a number of properties sold in a given price range between December 2019 - November 2020.
Property price range | Market share | Sales volumes |
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█ £50k-£100k | 1.1% | 16 |
█ £100k-£150k | 7.2% | 102 |
█ £150k-£200k | 26.2% | 373 |
█ £200k-£250k | 24.7% | 352 |
█ £250k-£300k | 16.5% | 235 |
█ £300k-£400k | 13.5% | 192 |
█ £400k-£500k | 4.9% | 70 |
█ £500k-£750k | 3.9% | 56 |
█ £750k-£1M | 1.1% | 16 |
█ over £1M | 0.8% | 11 |
December 2019 - November 2020
December 2019 - November 2020
Yearly average nominal house prices adjusted for inflation.
Yearly average nominal prices
Yearly average nominal prices
Yearly average nominal prices. Graphs shows a difference between house prices of newly built properties and house prices of established residential properties.
Yearly average nominal prices