Values of 4 bedroom houses by Region

Values of 4 bedroom houses by Region

Knowing how house prices differ across the UK can really help when you're thinking about moving, investing, or staying put. As an estate agent in Attleborough, I always keep an eye on both local trends and the national picture. This week, I’ve been exploring the average value of a four-bedroom home around the country.

Understanding how house prices vary across the country gives useful context when making decisions about moving, investing, or simply staying put.
As an agent in Attleborough, I like to keep an eye on both the local market and the bigger picture. This week, I've been looking at the average value of a four-bedroom home across the UK. 
Here’s how the regions stack up, from most expensive to most affordable:
·       London: £1,156,827
·       South East: £717,155
·       East Anglia: £615,113
·       South West: £586,372
·       West Midlands: £481,134
·       North West: £446,803
·       East Midlands: £436,501
·       Wales: £420,789
·       Yorkshire & the Humber: £419,341
·       Scotland: £363,334
·       North East: £334,032
·       Northern Ireland: £316,872
 
Are there any surprises in these house prices? Let everyone know in the comments. 
 
If you're thinking about upsizing, downsizing, or just want to get a handle on your Attleborough home's value, no matter how bedrooms it has, feel free to drop me a message. 
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