Seasonally adjusted street names

Seasonally adjusted street names

An interesting speed read looking at the average property prices of street names referring to our seasons

  • Harvest time is upon us and of all the seasons it appears ‘autumn’ is the most lucrative when it comes to property names.
  • Homes bought since the start of 2020 which have included 'autumn' in their name or street address, have sold for an average of £322,467.
  • This compares to a price tag of just £236,731 for those including 'spring'. However, with over 1,600 sales since the start of 2020, house names including ‘spring’ are the most popular.
  • Interest in the property market this autumn remains high, with many still searching for their post-pandemic perfect home.
  • Source: Dataloft, Land Registry, sales recorded since 01.01.2020, based on geomean


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