Neighbourhoods with the most expensive homes in Portsmouth
If you wanted to splash out on a fancy new home, but stay local to Portsmouth, there are plenty of areas to choose from.
Unsurprisingly, the top 20 most expensive neighbourhoods in England and Wales can all be found in London, with homes in Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Hyde Park coming out on top, selling for an average of £3.4million.
It is almost 60 times more expensive to buy a home in this exclusive London community than in County Durham’s Horden, the cheapest part of the country, where the average sale price comes in at just £57,500.
The figures are based on new ONS analysis of HM Land Registry data on prices paid for properties in the year to September 2022.
The ONS splits England and Wales into 7,202 small areas.
Figures for September 2022 show the average property price in England was £307,710.
How do property prices compare across Portsmouth? Here we reveal the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a property.
1 Cosham North
House prices in the north of Cosham are the highest anywhere in the city, with an average cost of £355,000.
2DraytonandFarlington
Drayton and Farlington is hot on the heels of north Cosham, with an average house price of £350,000.
3 Paulsgrove West and Port Solent Port Solent’s house prices give properties in this part of the city an average cost of £315,000.
4 Cosham South
Like West Paulsgrove and Port Solent, the average house price in the south of Cosham is £315,000.
5 Old Portsmouth and Southsea Common
The average house price along the traditional-looking seafront is £290,000.
6 Haslemere Road, Southsea
The neighbourhood surrounding Haslemere Road in Southsea has an average house price of £285,815.
7 Anchorage Park and Copnor
A property in Anchorage Park or Copnor will typically set you back £285,000.
8 Hilsea
A property in Hilsea costs an average of £283,000.
9 Baffins
The average price of a property in Baffins is £281,000.