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House prices in North Yorkshire
Official UK HPI · to March 2026
The average property in North Yorkshire is worth £270,845, up 1.8% over the past year, based on the UK House Price Index to March 2026. Detached property typically sells for around £433,000.
Average price since 1995
“Real” adjusts every figure for inflation (ONS CPI) into today’s prices.
Neighbourhoods in North Yorkshire
Median sold price by postcode district · last 24 months · ≥30 sales. Click any district for its prices, streets and recent sales.
- LS21 ▲ +10.0% £572,500 32 sales
- LS17 ▲ +4.5% £535,000 37 sales
- LS22 ▲ +3.5% £518,500 46 sales
- YO23 ▼ -1.3% £450,000 30 sales
- YO26 ▼ -4.2% £430,000 263 sales
- TS15 ▼ -1.8% £430,000 75 sales
- YO19 ▼ -0.9% £395,000 143 sales
- HG3 ▲ +6.3% £388,000 969 sales
- YO60 ▼ -17.7% £385,000 101 sales
- YO61 ▲ +12.7% £367,498 570 sales
- DL11 ▼ -7.2% £367,000 159 sales
- YO30 ▲ +0.3% £365,000 71 sales
- HG2 ▼ -7.5% £360,000 1,157 sales
- HG5 ▲ +1.5% £339,950 729 sales
- DL2 ▲ +0.4% £333,000 39 sales
- YO51 ▼ -2.4% £330,000 341 sales
- LA6 ▼ -15.0% £325,000 87 sales
- YO62 ▲ +7.4% £315,000 393 sales
- HG4 ▼ -0.2% £295,000 747 sales
- YO13 ▲ +6.7% £295,000 372 sales
- DL8 ▼ -3.3% £295,000 670 sales
- LS24 ▲ +1.0% £290,000 349 sales
- BD24 ▲ +10.3% £287,500 214 sales
- YO18 ▼ -5.2% £285,000 443 sales
- TS9 ▼ -3.2% £284,000 438 sales
- LS25 ▲ +3.9% £278,000 525 sales
- BD23 ▼ -6.0% £274,995 1,211 sales
- YO7 ▲ +0.7% £272,250 752 sales
- YO22 ▼ -8.1% £270,375 328 sales
- HG1 ▲ +1.9% £262,000 1,474 sales
- YO21 ▲ +2.0% £257,400 501 sales
- BD20 ▲ +2.1% £250,000 427 sales
- YO17 ▼ -4.3% £250,000 676 sales
- LA2 ▲ +3.5% £250,000 181 sales
- DL6 ▼ -2.0% £249,995 603 sales
- DL10 ▼ -3.8% £249,000 538 sales
- DL7 ▼ -2.8% £245,000 474 sales
- DN14 ▼ -4.1% £236,000 274 sales
- YO8 ▲ +2.2% £225,000 1,585 sales
- TS13 ▼ -8.2% £223,250 72 sales
- BD22 ▲ +6.5% £210,000 109 sales
- WF11 ▼ -0.4% £208,500 106 sales
- YO14 ▼ -7.3% £199,500 586 sales
- DL9 ▼ -2.0% £177,500 297 sales
- YO12 ▼ -2.8% £175,000 1,368 sales
- YO11 ▼ -6.9% £170,000 1,139 sales
375 monthly data points · source: UK House Price Index.
Prices by property type
- Detached £433,000 ▲ +2.2%
- Semi-detached £271,048 ▲ +2.9%
- Terraced £219,629 ▲ +1.9%
- Flat £142,627 ▼ -2.7%
Affordability
A typical home in North Yorkshire costs 7.4× local annual earnings (ONS, latest year). See how North Yorkshire ranks nationally →
Energy efficiency profile
Based on 253,425 Energy Performance Certificates lodged for properties in North Yorkshire.
- Most common rating D
- Rated A-C 39.9%
- Median floor area 86 m²
- Median annual energy cost £1,015
- Most common era England and Wales: before 1900
- Main heating fuel mains gas (not community)
Wondering how to improve a home's rating? Our guide ranks every common measure by cost and EPC points gained: how to improve your EPC rating →
Source: Energy performance of buildings data under the Open Government Licence.
Frequently asked questions
- What's the average house price in North Yorkshire?
- The average house price in North Yorkshire is £270,845, based on the UK House Price Index (Land Registry + ONS) to March 2026.
- How have house prices in North Yorkshire changed over the last year?
- Average house prices in North Yorkshire have risen +1.8% over the last 12 months.
- How much does a house cost in North Yorkshire by property type?
- Latest average prices in North Yorkshire:
- detached homes: £433,000
- semi-detached homes: £271,048
- terraced homes: £219,629
- flats: £142,627
- Is North Yorkshire affordable compared with local earnings?
- A typical home in North Yorkshire costs 7.4× local annual earnings, per ONS workplace-based earnings data. See how North Yorkshire ranks nationally.
- How much does it cost to move home in North Yorkshire?
- Moving home in North Yorkshire 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.