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Britain's most expensive streets? Well now you can find out.
The clever people at Mouseprice.com have analysed Land Registry stats, and come up with a list of the priciest postcodes in England and Wales. Find out about the ten most (and least) expensive areas and click on the links below to take a peek for yourself.
1/ GREATER LONDON
The most expensive: Kensington Square W8 - £5,534,480
Forget Paris, forget New York. London is the city of choice for the truly well off. From Russian oligarchs and Indian steel magnates to City bankers and wealthy entrepreneurs, le tout monde is desirous of a bolthole in Kensington and Chelsea. Over half of London's most expensive streets are here, but it is in Kensington Square W8 where you will need the biggest house-buying budget in Britain: £5,534,480 to be exact. The Tube at High Street Kensington is a doable totter in Manolos - not that you'd be using public transport if you lived here. West London's golden triangle is completed by Knightsbrige and Pimlico.
The cheapest: Kingsbridge Circus RM3 - £97,380
For the cost of a home in Kensington Square you could buy... an astonishing 56-and-a-bit properties in Kingsbridge Circus RM3. Located between Brentwood and Romford a home here will set you back just £97,380 - flying just under the stamp duty threshold of £120,000.
2/ SOUTH EAST
The most expensive: Portnall Rise GU25 - £3,446,220
The South East is rich hunting ground for those who want both City salaries and country living. However, commuters must pay for this privilege: on average, house prices exceed £2.5 million in the South East's 20 most expensive streets. Anyone with postcodes starting KT10 to KT14 also has good reason to show off. But the location of choice is very green, very pleasant Virginia Water (Harry Potter was filmed there). A foothold here comes at a price: Portnall Rise GU25 in Surrey is top - property costs on average £3,446,220. Residents can escape the day to day mundanaties of managing all that wealth by enjoying the area's many distractions - golf courses are a mere pitch and a put away; preening is available at Wentworth Club.
The cheapest: Amherst Court MK15 - £39,950
For the cost of a home in Portnall Rise you could buy... a bewildering EIGHTY SIX properties in Amherst Court MK15. Just northeast of Milton Keynes in Willen a home here is just £39,950.
3/ EAST
The most expensive: Park Avenue South, AL5 - £1,881,283
Harpenden, Hertfordshire boasts the most expensive street in the East. Close to the M25 and Luton airport - buyers pay for suburban convenience. A home on Park Avenue South, AL5 is the most costly and will set you back £1,881,283. Impressed? Don't be - Park Avenue South isn't that unusual: houses in three quarters of the 100 most expensive spots in the East cost over £1 million.
The cheapest: Austin Avenue CO15 - £51,588
For the cost of a home in Park Avenue South you could buy... 36 properties in Austin Avenue CO15 where the average home costs £51,588. If you are looking for a bargain, head to Clacton-on-Sea: the area around it accounts for 60% of the 10 least expensive streets in the East of England.
4/ NORTH WEST
The most expensive: Whitebarn Road SK9 - £1,855,880
The popularity of Alderley Edge, Cheshire amongst footballers and their wifes is reflected in the cost of property - the Beckhams are former residents as are Rio Ferdinand and Michael Carrick. Just south of Manchester is it also a favourite of commuters. The most expensive street of the lot however is Whitebarn Road SK9 where the average home costs £1,855,880. Other expensive postcodes are WA14 and WA15 - which account for two in five streets in the top hundred; and SK9 and SK10 - which together account for almost a third.
The cheapest: Oxford Street BB9 - £21,888
For the cost of a home in Gubeon Wood you could buy... an astounding 85 properties on Oxford Street BB9 in Lancashire - average price: £21,888.
5/ SOUTH WEST
The most expensive: Western Avenue BH13 - £1,520,032
Visualise your dream spot in the South West, and you will also be pinpointing the most expensive. The largest price tags are all in or on the edges of historic spa or coastal towns. Buyers flee London for the weekend to their - now valuable - picture postcard second homes; those escaping more permanently have been buoyed by broadband to work from home. Postcodes in Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Dartmouth, Poole and Salcombe dominate the list of most expensive locations. But the one that comes top is Western Avenue BH13 in Poole where the average home costs £1,520,032 - more than three times the average for BH13. £1 million-plus properties are scattered on nearby Mornish Road, Brudenell Avenue and Bury Road.
The cheapest: Valley Bungalows PL13 - £40,950
For the cost of a home in Western Avenue you could buy... 37 £40,950 homes at Valley Bungalows PL13, between Plymouth and St Austell.
6/ WEST MIDLANDS
The most expensive: Luttrell Road B74 - £1,350,283.
Birmingham's suburbs and bucolic commuter villages and hamlets around Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick are the most costly areas to call home. Tiddington Road in Stratford is dubbed millionaire's row. Barnt Green and Edgbaston account for 17 streets out of the top 100 of the most expensive homes. Sutton Colefield (B74), just north of Birmingham, clocks the most high-ranking positions in the West Midlands league table, but the street at the very top is Luttrell Road B74 where homes cost on average £1,350,283.
The cheapest: East Street ST3 - £40,014
For the cost of a home in Luttrell Road you could buy... 33 £40,014 properties in East Street ST3 in Stoke-on-Trent. North of Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST6 is the postcode where you'll find 60 per cent of the least expensive streets in the region.
7/ EAST MIDLANDS
The most expensive: The Ridgeway LE7 - £1,182,533
Six per cent of the top one hundred streets in the East Midlands costs more than £750,000, but to afford the most expensive you'll need more than a million. Properties at The Ridgeway LE7 in Rothley cost £1,182,533 - so lovely is this tree-lined road that locals take strolls along it and enjoy the views. Nestled in a patchwork of fields six miles north of Leicester and a short way from the M1 Rothley was once the site of a Roman villa and working estate. Today residents enjoy village pursuits such as cricket, bowls and tennis.
The cheapest: Sherwood Drive NG20 - £31,550
For the cost of a home in The Ridgeway you could buy... 37 homes in Sherwood Drive NG20 in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. Although a property recently sold there for £40,000 the average cost of a home is £31,550.
8/ YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
The most expensive: Sandmoor Drive LS17 - £1,065,283
It is the suburbs to the north of Leeds and within easy reach of Leeds Bradford airport which are home to the region's most expensive streets: property prices in excess of £1 million are commonplace on Linton Lane, Tib Garth, Alwoodley Gates and Land Head Road. The top of the list is Sandmoor Drive LS17 where the average stands at £1,065,283. Harrogate is another wealthy enclave - a fifth of the region's most expensive streets are here; other desirable addresses are to be found south west of Sheffield city centre and bordered on their western side by the Pennines.
The cheapest: Oxford Street WF9 - £22,761.
For the cost of a home in Sandmoor Drive you could buy... 46 homes on Oxford Street WF9 south east of Wakefield and north east of Barnsley, where the average value is £22,761.
9/ NORTH EAST
The most expensive: Gubeon Wood NE61 - £1,056,940
Gubeon Wood NE61 is the only residential street in the North East where the average house price is over £1 million - a house here costs £1,056,940. Other hot spots are to be found north and west of Newcastle city centre: NE20 is a postcode to ask for - or avoid depending on your financial circumstances - when inquiring with local estate agents. Here the average house costs £352,879. NE20 and NE3 are home to 28 of the North East's most expensive streets. Commuters favour NE41, NE43, NE44 and NE46.
The cheapest: Tower Green TS2 - £21,290
For the cost of a home in Gubeon Wood you could buy... almost 50 properties on Tower Green TS2 With an average property price of £21,290 this is not only the least expensive street in the North East, but also the cheapest in the country.
10/ WALES
The most expensive: Cefn Coed Road CF23 - £698,467
Close to the city but with a quick escape to country and coast Cardiff streets with postcodes beginning in CF are amongst the most expensive in Wales. Cefn Coed Road CF23 on the north eastern border of Cardiff is the most expensive street of the lot - here the average property will set you back £698,467.
The cheapest: Victoria Street CF41 - £33,375
For the cost of a home in Cefn Coed Road you could buy... 21 properties in Victoria Street CF41 - to the north west of Cardiff - each costing £33,375.
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