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The average property value in North Yorkshire is £297,113 according to property sale data for the year ending June 2021 published by HM Land Registry. Between the years ending June 2020 and June 2021, property values in North Yorkshire grew by £31,647. Compare house prices by area
Average property prices in North Yorkshire grew by 11.9% between the years ending June 2020 and June 2021. Between the years ending June 2011 and June 2021, property prices on average grew by 3.0% per year.
If prices in North Yorkshire continue to rise by 3.0% a year, the average property price will be £334,740 in 2025.
The most expensive property values in North Yorkshire are found in Harrogate, and the cheapest property values are found in Scarborough.
There were 10,634 property sales in North Yorkshire in the year ending June 2021, an increase of 1,255 when compared to the previous year.
The average price for a house in North Yorkshire ranges from £217,571 for a terraced house to £418,818 for a detached house, with semi-detached in between costing on average £250,308.
The average price for a flat or maisonette in North Yorkshire is £181,236.
Price trends for small areas may be less statistically significant due to small sample sizes.
Of the property types in North Yorkshire, terraced house prices have risen the most between the years ending 2011 and 2021, and flat prices have grown the least.
Detached house prices have risen 31.7% from £317,928 to £418,818, semi-detached house prices have risen 30.5% from £191,819 to £250,308, terraced house prices have risen 32.4% from £164,279 to £217,571, and flat prices have risen 21.9% from £148,695 to £181,236.
The most common type of property sold in North Yorkshire during the year ending June 2021 was detached houses, which accounted for 36.5% of properties.
The least commonly available type of property sold in North Yorkshire were flats, which account for 9.2% of properties sold.
Of the properties sold in North Yorkshire during 2021, 1.8% were new build properties.
The average price paid for a new build property in North Yorkshire was £376 lower than the average price paid for an existing property.
Of the new build properties sold, the most common type was detached houses (51% of new build properties sold). For existing properties, the most common type is detached houses (34% of existing properties sold).
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The most common price band for property sales in North Yorkshire is £200k - £300k, which accounted for 18.9% of properties sold in 2021.
0.8% of properties in North Yorkshire had a price over £1 million. For comparison, in England, 2.1% of property sales were priced at over £1 million.
The cheapest properties in North Yorkshire were in the under £50k price bracket, accounting for 0.1% of sales.
The cheapest property prices in North Yorkshire are found in Scarborough, where the average cost of a property is £204,964. Between the years ending June 2020 and June 2021, property prices have changed by 12.2% in Scarborough (compared to 11.9% in North Yorkshire)
Rank | Area | Average property price | YoY change in price |
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1 | Scarborough Non-metropolitan District | £204,964 | 12.2% |
2 | Selby Non-metropolitan District | £254,713 | 10.2% |
3 | Richmondshire Non-metropolitan District | £275,506 | 14.9% |
4 | Craven Non-metropolitan District | £281,160 | 8.5% |
5 | Ryedale Non-metropolitan District | £301,002 | 12.5% |
The most expensive property values in North Yorkshire are found in Harrogate, where the average property price is £384,405. Between the years ending June 2020 and June 2021, property prices have changed by 7.9% in Harrogate (compared to 11.9% in North Yorkshire)
Rank | Area | Average Property Price | YoY CHANGE in PRICE |
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1 | Harrogate Non-metropolitan District | £384,405 | 7.9% |
2 | Hambleton Non-metropolitan District | £314,483 | 14.9% |
3 | Ryedale Non-metropolitan District | £301,002 | 12.5% |
4 | Craven Non-metropolitan District | £281,160 | 8.5% |
5 | Richmondshire Non-metropolitan District | £275,506 | 14.9% |
Source: Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Data sources: ONS Local statistics