Southampton's most and least expensive streets have been revealed as part of a new data analysis.
Property Solvers has tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2020 to see where the highest and lowest-priced homes are located across the Southampton postcode.
A top 10 for the most expensive streets and a top 10 for the cheapest streets over the past five years have been created as a result.
Property Solvers' co-founder Ruban Selvanayagam said: “To keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales.
“It’s therefore worth noting that, in recent years, a property on Pine Way (SO16) sold for £1,250,000 and, at the other end of the market, there were properties that sold for £54,000 and under on Oakley Road (SO16), Alma Road (SO16) and Cranbury Terrace (SO16)."
Southampton's most expensive streets revealed over the past five years
Southampton's most expensive streets over the last five years were:
Ardnave Crescent was found to be the most expensive street in the area, with three properties selling for an average of £872,666.
Westbourne Crescent was runner up, with three properties selling for an average of £842,500 in the same timeframe.
Bassett Heath Avenue was the third most expensive, as four homes sold for an average of £821,250.
Southampton's cheapest streets revealed over the past 5 years
Southampton's cheapest streets over the last five years were:
Ventura was found to be the cheapest street in the area, with five properties selling for an average of £62,500.
Mitchell House was runner-up, with three properties selling for an average of £65,333 in the same timeframe.
Beech Avenue was the third cheapest, with seven homes selling for an average of £67,571.
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According to Rightmove, houses in Southampton have had an average price of £287,026 over the past year.
Most of the properties sold were flats, which went for an average price of £173,534.
Meanwhile, semi-detached properties sold for an average of £321,927, with terraced properties fetching £264,724.
They added: "Overall, the historical sold prices in Southampton over the last year were 5% up on the previous year and 2% down on the 2022 peak of £293,936."
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