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House prices in City of Nottingham

Official UK HPI · to March 2026

£192,397 ▼ -0.8% 12 months

The average property in City of Nottingham is worth £192,397, down 0.8% over the past year, based on the UK House Price Index to March 2026. Detached property typically sells for around £321,040.

Average price since 1995

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“Real” adjusts every figure for inflation (ONS CPI) into today’s prices.

375 monthly data points · source: UK House Price Index.

Prices by property type

Affordability

A typical home in City of Nottingham costs 6.5× local annual earnings (ONS, latest year). See how City of Nottingham ranks nationally →

Energy efficiency profile

Based on 155,498 Energy Performance Certificates lodged for properties in City of Nottingham.

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Source: Energy performance of buildings data under the Open Government Licence.

Frequently asked questions

What's the average house price in City of Nottingham?
The average house price in City of Nottingham is £192,397, based on the UK House Price Index (Land Registry + ONS) to March 2026.
How have house prices in City of Nottingham changed over the last year?
Average house prices in City of Nottingham have fallen -0.8% over the last 12 months.
How much does a house cost in City of Nottingham by property type?
Latest average prices in City of Nottingham:
  • detached homes: £321,040
  • semi-detached homes: £214,899
  • terraced homes: £171,028
  • flats: £125,727
Is City of Nottingham affordable compared with local earnings?
A typical home in City of Nottingham costs 6.5× local annual earnings, per ONS workplace-based earnings data. See how City of Nottingham ranks nationally.
How much does it cost to move home in City of Nottingham?
Moving home in City of Nottingham typically involves conveyancing (~£900–£1,800 inc. VAT and searches), a survey if you're buying (~£400–£1,300 depending on level), and removals (~£400–£1,200 for a 2–3 bedroom move). See our full cost-of-moving-home guide for every line in the bill.