The cheapest place to buy a home in Merseyside is currently Stockbridge Village
Our map shows you the areas of Merseyside where houses are the most and least affordable. . Homes in the L28 postcode are sold for an average price of £110,636 in the 12 months to the end of May.
The next cheapest place in our region to buy a home is Anfield with houses having sold in the L4 postcode for £112,862 on average. Gayton, Wirral, has the highest average sale price of any postcode area in Merseyside to have had at least 50 sales over the last 12 months. In this area houses sold for an average price of £434,639.
The next most expensive place to buy a home in our region is the CH48 area. The average home in Caldy, Wirral, sold for an average of £434,639 last year. That’s followed by L38 with an average home sold for £409,119, L18 with an average home sold for £369,140 and L37 with an average home sold for £358,827.
Use the interactive map below to find the postcodes across Merseyside that have the most and least expensive homes to buy.Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here
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