Britain’s most affordable postcodes revealed – here are the easiest places in the country to buy your own home
BRITAIN’S most affordable postcodes have been revealed- here are the easiest places to buy your own home.
New data have revealed the cheapest postcodes outside London, perfect for first-time buyers.
Greenock in Renfrewshire is the most affordable area to buy a home in the UK with an average asking price being £64,699, according to figures from GetAgent.
Postcode KA16 in Newmilns, East Ayrshire follows with an average asking price of £69,049.
An average home in Easterhouse in Glasgow will set you back £74,130 while in the fourth position is Kilbirnie in North Ayrshire with £78,110.
Here are the top 10 current cheapest areas to buy a property on average in the UK, excluding London:
- Greenock, Renfrewshire-£64,699
- Newmilns, East Ayrshire-£69,049
- Easterhouse, Glasgow-£74,130
- Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire-£78,110
- Bradford city centre, Bradford-£81,610
- Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire-£92,844
- Middlehaven, Middlesbrough- £94,291
- Shildon, County Durham- £96,443
- Ferndale, Rhondda Cynon Taf- £96,757
- Thorntree, Middlesbrough-£96,777
The list shows that Scotland has the top four most affordable postcodes in the country, with postcodes in Glasgow, Ayrshire and Renfrewshire having average asking prices of less than £78,500 in 2022.
Scottish postcodes are also found beyond the top 10 while Liverpool was the only postcode in England to rank in the bottom half of the top twenty.
Scottish postcodes ranking in positions 11 to 19 had average asking prices of between £97,500 to £110,500, with Ayrshire and Glasgow in particular proving as real hotspots for those looking for affordable properties.
Postcodes in North of England also placed in the top ten, with locations in Bradford, Grimsby, and Middlesbrough featuring at the top of the list.
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Top 10 most expensive postcodes (excluding London)
- Virginia Water, Runnymede- £3,278,055
- Isle Of Mull, Argyllshire- £2,697,500
- Much Hadham, East Hertfordshire- £2,689,229
- Bourne End, South Buckinghamshire- £2,376,74
- Isle Of Islay, Argyllshire- £1,826,429
- Weybridge, Elmbridge- £1,809,080
- North Middleton, Midlothian- £1,582,398
- Beaconsfield, Chiltern- £1,550,392
- Badminton, Gloucester- £1,470,141
- Windlesham, Surrey Heath- £1,464,692
Top 10 most expensive London postcodes
- Grosvenor Square, City of Westminster- £7,053,451
- Hanover Square, City of Westminster- £6,442,911
- Belgravia, City of Westminster- £6,056,584
- Piccadilly, City of Westminster- £6,051,194
- Whitehall City of Westminster- £6,014,532
- Portland Street, City of Westminster- £5,311,191
- St. James’s City of Westminster- £5,025,469
- Marylebone, City of Westminster- £4,259,406
- Victoria Station City of Westminster- £4,237,694
- Buckingham Gate, City of Westminster- £4,005,557
Top 10 least expensive London postcodes
- Erith Marshes, Bexley -£251,079
- West Thurrock, Thurrock -£265,912
- Purfleet, Thurrock- £266,285
- Tilbury, Thurrock- £297,699
- Thamesmead, Greenwich- £309,909
- Heathrow, Hillingdon -£311,983
- Grays, Thurrock- £312,768
- Gravesend, Gravesham- £329,210
- Dartford, Dartford- £336,090
- Erith, Bexley- £347,495