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What's the highest and lowest priced property within 5 miles of your home?

PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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My work colleague just asked me this question. He told me to go onto Right Moves website and type in my postcode, with a bit of jiggery pokery you can find out the highest and lowest priced properties within a certain radius of your house.

Within 5 miles mine is as follows.

Highest priced = £3,750,000 for a 9 bedroom house

Lowest priced = £98 (probably a mistake)

Next lowest = £30,000 for a 3 bedroom house.

I must live in a deprived area because my work colleagues most expensive was about £11 million.

GIve it a go, you know you want to.
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    bobcarbobcar Posts: 19,424
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    The link doesn't work for me.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,324
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    Highest €5,000,000.00 Bedrooms: 9

    Lowest £80.000,00 Bedrooms: 3
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    trphiltrphil Posts: 2,931
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    This is interesting. For me the highest is a 6 bedroom house at £3,750,000.
    The cheapest residential property (i.e. not a "parcel" or plot of land, a garage or a caravan and not commercial) is a 1 bedroom flat at £64,750.
    The cheapest actual house is a 1 bedroom terrace for £119,995.

    :eek:
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    SurferfishSurferfish Posts: 7,659
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    Highest - £4.9 million - 10 bedroom country house

    Lowest £38,750 - one bedroom flat.
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    PunkchickPunkchick Posts: 2,369
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    Lowest £29k but that is for a parking space, personally I would pay the extra £1k for the garage.
    Property lowest £51,250 for a studio apartment
    Highest, well there were quite a few POA's but the highest one giving a price is £38 million for 5 bed

    That was really interesting, never thought of doing that before.
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    SurferfishSurferfish Posts: 7,659
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    Punkchick wrote: »
    Lowest £29k but that is for a parking space, personally I would pay the extra £1k for the garage.
    Property lowest £51,250 for a studio apartment
    Highest, well there were quite a few POA's but the highest one giving a price is £38 million for 5 bed

    That was really interesting, never thought of doing that before.


    £38 million for 5 bed

    :eek:
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    PunkchickPunkchick Posts: 2,369
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    johnF1971 wrote: »
    £38 million for 5 bed

    :eek:

    Yeah but it is London, looks like a palace, the next one down was 8 beds for £50k less. Would hate to think what all the POA's actually cost.

    If it makes you feel better if I was to sell my 3 bed terrace I would get £300k-£320k so quite normal for the south, I live in the cheaper bit.
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    sesmosesmo Posts: 740
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    Highest £2.25 million- 6 bed country house
    Lowest £16.5 k- studio flat.

    Where I live there is a deprived town in one direction, and an affluent area in the other. I'm bang in the middle! :D
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    peter3hgpeter3hg Posts: 3,176
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    Highest is a 6 bed country house for £5m.
    Lowest is a 1 bed flat for £28k.
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    JulesandSandJulesandSand Posts: 6,012
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    Within 5 miles of Stirling

    Highest 0/0 £975,000

    Lowest 0/0/ £47,500 ex LA house.
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    YosemiteYosemite Posts: 6,192
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    [quote=john F1971
    ]£38 million for 5 bed

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    Punkchick wrote: »
    Yeah but it is London, looks like a palace, the next one down was 8 beds for £50k less.

    So the "cheaper" one is on sale for £37,950,000?

    I think that your zeros (or decimal point) may be getting out of hand.
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    lea_uklea_uk Posts: 9,648
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    Most expensive - £1,650,000 6 bedroom detached
    Cheapest flat - 1 bedroom flat £9,950
    Cheapest house - 2 bedroom terraced £20,000
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    Smokeychan1Smokeychan1 Posts: 12,210
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    Highest - 2,750,000 - 6 bedroom house

    Lowest - 16,000 - 1 bedroom flat
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    CroctacusCroctacus Posts: 18,298
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    Near me £3.9 mill for a 9 bed semi detached or £150k for a one bed retirement flat.
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    stud u likestud u like Posts: 42,100
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    Two million for the old convent.
    140k for a two bedroomed flat.
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    FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    £6M for a 6 bedroom eot house

    £60k for a 1 bedroom flat

    £12k for a lock-up garage


    (also up for sale - a whole tower block of 71 luxury flats for £36 million)
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    That BlokeThat Bloke Posts: 6,352
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    £11,250,000 for an 8 bedroom house (although there are a load of POA places as well).
    £39,950 for a one bed flat above a shop.

    There are some "Student Pods" - whatever the heck they are - for around the £27k mark as well.
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    JulesandSandJulesandSand Posts: 6,012
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    That Bloke wrote: »
    £11,250,000 for an 8 bedroom house (although there are a load of POA places as well).
    £39,950 for a one bed flat above a shop.

    There are some "Student Pods" - whatever the heck they are - for around the £27k mark as well.

    Sounds like what used to be called 'bed-sitting rooms'.
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    Houses based on first half of post code....£70K to £450K
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    Bulletguy1Bulletguy1 Posts: 18,429
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    £1 million for a 5 bed detached on 7.3 acres of land

    £40k for a 3 bed terraced.
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    ChristaChrista Posts: 17,560
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    £32 million for an 8 bedroom flat. It's not even very nice.

    £100,000 for a studio flat.
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    _radioamerica_radioamerica Posts: 4,921
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    I'm excluding commercial as I live in Blackpool and theres a lot of hotels.

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    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31850591.html £1, 950, 000

    £25,000 but needs complete refurb.

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33904507.html
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    Bulletguy1Bulletguy1 Posts: 18,429
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    Croctacus wrote: »
    Near me £3.9 mill for a 9 bed semi detached or £150k for a one bed retirement flat.
    Anyone daft enough to pay that for a semi-detached house has more money than sense! Don't care where it is or what it's got.....no semi is worth that.
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    PunkchickPunkchick Posts: 2,369
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    Yosemite wrote: »
    So the "cheaper" one is on sale for £37,950,000?

    I think that your zeros (or decimal point) may be getting out of hand.

    That's right the 2nd highest was that price. If you read my original post the cheapest in my area was £51,250 for a studio flat, it is tiny though about the size of my lounge.
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    kim1994kim1994 Posts: 7,332
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    6.2 million pounds for a 7 bedroom house to 40k for a fixed mobile home in a local village, 135k for a two bed croon terrace house
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