Tite Street in London has ranked the most expensive street to live on in the UK (image: NationalWorld/Kim Mogg)Tite Street in London has ranked the most expensive street to live on in the UK (image: NationalWorld/Kim Mogg)
Tite Street in London has ranked the most expensive street to live on in the UK (image: NationalWorld/Kim Mogg)

House prices UK: the most expensive streets in each region of England revealed

While London streets continue to dominate house prices, the South East proves it’s got its fair share of expensive properties too

London has unsurprisingly topped the table for the most expensive street to live on in the UK.

Tite Street - located on the banks of the River Thames in the London Borough of Chelsea and Kensington - has ranked the most costly in 2021, pipping last year’s winner, Avenue Road of St John’s Wood, to the post.

To buy a house on Tite Street would set buyers back, on average, by an eye-watering £28.9 million.

According to the Land Registry, an average house price in the UK was £347,815, as of September 2021.

Esther Dijkstra, mortgage director at Lloyds Bank, said: “London’s dominance of the top ten most expensive streets in the UK continues, with property prices on some of the most famous roads in the capital averaging £19 million.

“Homes in the South East’s most expensive streets will set you back around £5.5 million, and you’ll benefit from more rural locations all within commuting distance of the capital.”

The average price of a home on one of the ten most expensive streets in both the North and West Midlands increased 11% in a year, making them the two best performing regions.

Here’s a full list of the most expensive streets in each region of England.

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