New research from eXp UK, the platform for personal estate agents, has revealed that the gap between the very top and very bottom of the property market is currently a whopping 183,900% across England and Wales, when it comes to the highest and lowest sold price so far this year.
eXp UK analysed sold price data for transactions to have completed so far this year (Jan to Aug – latest available), looking at the market gap between the very top and bottom ends of the market.
The research shows that so far in 2023, the most expensive property sale has been an apartment in Ashburton Place in the City of London, which sold in June for a staggering ยฃ38,640,0000.
At the other end of the market, a terraced home in Cumberland Street in County Durham sold in March of this year for just ยฃ21,000.
As a result, the current gap between the very top and bottom end of the property market across England and Wales currently sits at 183,900% – a difference in sold price of over ยฃ38.6m.
In London, the most affordable home sold in 2023 so far comes in at ยฃ80,000, meaning the gap between the bottom end of the market and the ยฃ38.64m home sold in the City of London is still 48,200% – the largest market gap at regional level.
In the South East, the most expensive home sold in 2023 to date went for ยฃ20.75m, some 47,601% more than the regionโs most affordable sale at ยฃ43,500.
The South West ranks third in this respect, where the most affordable home sold commanded ยฃ35,000, while the regionโs most expensive home sold for ยฃ13.5m – a market gap of 38,471%.
The East Midlands is home to the smallest market gap of all regions of England and Wales. Even still, the most expensive home sold so far this year went for ยฃ2.5m while the most affordable sold for ยฃ30,000, meaning the market gap across the region still sits at 8,235%.
Head of eXp UK, Adam Day, said, โGetting a foot on the housing ladder is a tough ask in this day and age and the average cost of a home has spiralled in recent years.
However, the market itself is incredibly fragmented and while average house price data gives us some insight, it certainly doesnโt tell the whole story.
It’s fascinating to see just how large the gap is between the very top and very bottom of the house price rankings and how this gap is sizable regardless of which region you look at.โ
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