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6 | Table shows the total property market value in each location and the 10 year change based on the number of households and the average house price | |||||||||||
7 | Location | 2011 - Number of households* | 2011 - Average house price | 2011 - Estimated total market value | 2021 - Number of households* | 2021 - Average house price | 2021 - Estimated total market value | Change in estimated total market value (£) | Change in estimated total market value (%) | |||
8 | London | 3,266,173 | £290,551 | £948,990,094,195 | 3,423,800 | £503,404 | £1,723,555,315,824 | £774,565,221,628 | 81.6% | |||
9 | South East | 3,555,463 | £218,881 | £778,221,707,818 | 3,807,900 | £353,556 | £1,346,305,697,277 | £568,083,989,458 | 73.0% | |||
10 | East of England | 2,423,035 | £190,149 | £460,737,201,263 | 2,628,700 | £318,447 | £837,100,366,883 | £376,363,165,620 | 81.7% | |||
11 | South West | 2,264,641 | £189,021 | £428,065,388,609 | 2,448,800 | £288,747 | £707,083,945,109 | £279,018,556,501 | 65.2% | |||
12 | North West | 3,009,549 | £129,208 | £388,857,175,086 | 3,153,400 | £190,352 | £600,256,296,557 | £211,399,121,471 | 54.4% | |||
13 | West Midlands Region | 2,294,909 | £145,461 | £333,820,054,303 | 2,429,500 | £222,992 | £541,758,712,613 | £207,938,658,311 | 62.3% | |||
14 | East Midlands | 1,895,604 | £138,004 | £261,600,815,767 | 2,037,300 | £219,210 | £446,595,896,480 | £184,995,080,713 | 70.7% | |||
15 | Yorkshire and The Humber | 2,224,059 | £130,429 | £290,082,029,823 | 2,330,600 | £186,666 | £435,044,403,366 | £144,962,373,543 | 50.0% | |||
16 | North East | 1,129,935 | £117,427 | £132,685,020,897 | 1,175,700 | £144,659 | £170,075,448,243 | £37,390,427,346 | 28.2% | |||
17 | England | 22,063,368 | £175,230 | £3,866,163,102,953 | 23,435,700 | £276,194 | £6,472,795,740,169 | £2,606,632,637,216 | 67.4% | |||
18 | England and Wales | 23,366,044 | £172,625 | £4,033,567,377,700 | 24,782,800 | £271,501 | £6,728,562,304,465 | £2,694,994,926,765 | 66.8% | |||
19 | *Based on census data detailing the number of households with at least one usual resident vs ave price | |||||||||||
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21 | Table shows the top 10 areas with the current (2021) most valuable property markets based on total market value | |||||||||||
22 | Location | 2011 - Number of households* | 2011 - Average house price | 2011 - Estimated total market value | 2021 - Number of households* | 2021 - Average house price | 2021 - Estimated total market value | Change in estimated total market value (£) | Change in estimated total market value (%) | |||
23 | Buckinghamshire | 200,727 | £273,759 | £54,950,738,305 | 220,300 | £429,532 | £94,625,928,586 | £39,675,190,281 | 72.20% | |||
24 | City of Westminster | 105,772 | £632,514 | £66,902,228,802 | 94,800 | £961,184 | £91,120,251,258 | £24,218,022,456 | 36.20% | |||
25 | Kensington and Chelsea | 78,536 | £908,565 | £71,355,067,982 | 66,900 | £1,325,524 | £88,677,564,938 | £17,322,496,957 | 24.30% | |||
26 | Birmingham | 410,736 | £130,740 | £53,699,550,721 | 423,500 | £206,701 | £87,537,948,340 | £33,838,397,618 | 63.00% | |||
27 | Wandsworth | 130,493 | £386,200 | £50,396,421,135 | 137,400 | £611,075 | £83,961,733,861 | £33,565,312,726 | 66.60% | |||
28 | Barnet | 135,916 | £338,978 | £46,072,535,550 | 148,900 | £552,835 | £82,317,060,806 | £36,244,525,256 | 78.70% | |||
29 | Camden | 97,534 | £554,393 | £54,072,163,216 | 92,800 | £837,792 | £77,747,119,001 | £23,674,955,785 | 43.80% | |||
30 | Leeds | 320,596 | £139,767 | £44,808,839,531 | 341,500 | £211,746 | £72,311,285,213 | £27,502,445,682 | 61.40% | |||
31 | Lambeth | 130,017 | £304,030 | £39,529,050,041 | 134,700 | £533,741 | £71,894,972,327 | £32,365,922,286 | 81.90% | |||
32 | Cornwall | 230,389 | £191,495 | £44,118,346,867 | 250,500 | £274,278 | £68,706,533,694 | £24,588,186,827 | 55.70% | |||
33 | *Based on census data detailing the number of households with at least one usual resident vs ave price | |||||||||||
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35 | Table shows the top 10 areas to have seen the largest £ increase in total property market value over the last 10 years | |||||||||||
36 | Location | 2011 - Number of households* | 2011 - Average house price | 2011 - Estimated total market value | 2021 - Number of households* | 2021 - Average house price | 2021 - Estimated total market value | Change in estimated total market value (£) | Change in estimated total market value (%) | |||
37 | Buckinghamshire | 200,727 | £273,759 | £54,950,738,305 | 220,300 | £429,532 | £94,625,928,586 | £39,675,190,281 | 72.2% | |||
38 | Barnet | 135,916 | £338,978 | £46,072,535,550 | 148,900 | £552,835 | £82,317,060,806 | £36,244,525,256 | 78.7% | |||
39 | Birmingham | 410,736 | £130,740 | £53,699,550,721 | 423,500 | £206,701 | £87,537,948,340 | £33,838,397,618 | 63.0% | |||
40 | Wandsworth | 130,493 | £386,200 | £50,396,421,135 | 137,400 | £611,075 | £83,961,733,861 | £33,565,312,726 | 66.6% | |||
41 | Lambeth | 130,017 | £304,030 | £39,529,050,041 | 134,700 | £533,741 | £71,894,972,327 | £32,365,922,286 | 81.9% | |||
42 | Hackney | 101,690 | £308,698 | £31,391,543,894 | 106,100 | £596,416 | £63,279,726,472 | £31,888,182,578 | 101.6% | |||
43 | Ealing | 124,082 | £302,307 | £37,510,846,401 | 133,700 | £506,409 | £67,706,890,646 | £30,196,044,245 | 80.5% | |||
44 | Southwark | 120,422 | £312,539 | £37,636,631,061 | 130,800 | £514,960 | £67,356,766,071 | £29,720,135,010 | 79.0% | |||
45 | Croydon | 145,010 | £215,428 | £31,239,152,837 | 152,900 | £394,401 | £60,303,933,161 | £29,064,780,324 | 93.0% | |||
46 | City of Bristol | 182,747 | £173,141 | £31,641,032,425 | 191,600 | £312,804 | £59,933,153,712 | £28,292,121,287 | 89.4% | |||
47 | *Based on census data detailing the number of households with at least one usual resident vs ave price | |||||||||||
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49 | Table shows the top 10 areas to have seen the largest % increase in total property market value over the last 10 years | |||||||||||
50 | Location | 2011 - Number of households* | 2011 - Average house price | 2011 - Estimated total market value | 2021 - Number of households* | 2021 - Average house price | 2021 - Estimated total market value | Change in estimated total market value (£) | Change in estimated total market value (%) | |||
51 | Waltham Forest | 96,861 | £220,905 | £21,397,121,926 | 102,900 | £477,431 | £49,127,609,339 | £27,730,487,413 | 129.6% | |||
52 | Newham | 101,519 | £207,664 | £21,081,803,114 | 115,500 | £389,007 | £44,930,256,982 | £23,848,453,868 | 113.1% | |||
53 | Dartford | 40,081 | £179,021 | £7,175,329,949 | 45,700 | £325,325 | £14,867,374,975 | £7,692,045,026 | 107.2% | |||
54 | Barking and Dagenham | 69,681 | £163,465 | £11,390,414,715 | 73,900 | £316,319 | £23,375,960,919 | £11,985,546,205 | 105.2% | |||
55 | Lewisham | 116,091 | £228,017 | £26,470,768,801 | 122,400 | £438,261 | £53,643,145,306 | £27,172,376,505 | 102.7% | |||
56 | Hackney | 101,690 | £308,698 | £31,391,543,894 | 106,100 | £596,416 | £63,279,726,472 | £31,888,182,578 | 101.6% | |||
57 | Central Bedfordshire | 104,399 | £192,053 | £20,050,181,957 | 120,800 | £332,708 | £40,191,140,482 | £20,140,958,525 | 100.45% | |||
58 | Greenwich | 101,045 | £229,295 | £23,169,153,514 | 114,100 | £405,633 | £46,282,773,425 | £23,113,619,911 | 99.8% | |||
59 | Bedford | 63,812 | £183,291 | £11,696,155,037 | 74,900 | £308,517 | £23,107,920,929 | £11,411,765,892 | 97.6% | |||
60 | City of London | 4,385 | £463,931 | £2,034,336,452 | 4,900 | £812,170 | £3,979,633,313 | £1,945,296,861 | 95.6% | |||
61 | *Based on census data detailing the number of households with at least one usual resident vs ave price |