THE most expensive street in Hampshire has been revealed – and it boasts an average property price over £3.5million.
According to a study by Zoopla, homes in Dock Lane, Brockenhurst have an average price of £3,660,000.
The most expensive property currently on the market in the street is a former Edwardian coach house, with a price tag of £1,145,000.
There are now 11,673 streets in Britain where the average property value is £1million or over.
Gráinne Gilmore, head of research at Zoopla said: "This data illustrates how the type and size of properties coupled with some of the most desirable locations around the country create prime areas, resulting in some most valuable residential streets in the country.
“London comes top when it comes to the UK’s prime markets, but the wider commuter zone in the South East is also home to some of the highest-value addresses, reflecting the size and type of housing stock in these regions."
Outside of the capital, Guildford in Surrey is the postal town with the most expensive streets (176) and is followed by Reading with 137 and Sevenoaks with 133.
A regional analysis of the data shows that of the 11,673 streets in the UK with an average property price of £1 million and above.
Of these streets, 4,544 are found in London and 4,336 are concentrated in the South East.
It’s fair to say the property market has been a bit busy this year. From Buyers paying over the asking price, to homes sold in 15 minutes 🤯. We speak to an estate agent about what trends they’ve seen > https://t.co/5qSix3aQFv pic.twitter.com/SVYA5xv5v0
— Zoopla (@Zoopla) September 16, 2021
By contrast, only nine are found in Wales, 41 in the North East of England, and 55 in Yorkshire and The Humber.
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