
Bristol and Cardiff sit 50 minutes apart by train but £84,000 apart in average house price. Find out which city fits your budget and lifestyle.

Bristol and Cardiff sit 50 minutes apart by train but £84,000 apart in average house price. Find out which city fits your budget and lifestyle.

Edinburgh and Glasgow are Scotland’s two biggest cities and in 2026 they offer buyers a genuine choice: a well-priced, fast-growing market or a premium, supply-constrained one. Glasgow is the more affordable city by a wide margin.

Oxford and Cambridge are two of England's most desirable cities, and they sit surprisingly close on house prices in 2026. Cambridge edges ahead overall, but Oxford wins with most property types. Here’s what the data shows.

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Average house prices in Birmingham and Leeds are just £200 apart in 2026. Find out which city offers better value by property type and what you actually need to earn to buy a home

The average UK house price is £271,900 in June 2026, up 1.5% year-on-year. This guide covers UK house prices by property type, region and city, updated monthly with official sales data. We reveal the 20 most expensive cities, 20 cheapest cities, fastest-growing markets and where prices are falling.
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