Prices in Ards and North Down

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Recent trends for prices in Ards and North Down

The latest figures from July 2024 indicate the property market in Ards and North Down continues to show rising price trends. Compared to June, 2024, average prices increased by 1.4% to £211,630. On an annual basis, average property prices have increased 5.4% since 12 months ago. In terms of sales activity, there were 637 residential property transactions completed in Ards and North Down during July, 2024.

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Data by property type is currently not provided in Northern Ireland by HM Land Registry, who only provide an average price for properties across the region or nationally.

DateAverage Price
Jul, 2024£211,630
Jun, 2024£211,630
May, 2024£211,630
Apr, 2024£211,630
Mar, 2024£208,634
Feb, 2024£208,634
Jan, 2024£208,634
Dec, 2023£201,755
Nov, 2023£201,755
Oct, 2023£201,755
Sep, 2023£198,338
Aug, 2023£198,338

Recent prices across Northern Ireland

These values were sourced directly from HM Land Registry and were most recently updated in July 2024. Sales data usually lags by a few months and was last updated in May 2024.

Prices in Northern Ireland for July 2024

A semi-detached house in Northern Ireland currently costs an average of £178,503. This provides a middle ground in terms of size and land between detached homes and terraced properties. For buyers looking for a detached property with more surrounding land, average prices are currently around £280,908. Terraced houses that share walls with neighboring homes offer a more affordable option, with average prices of £129,596 in Northern Ireland. For those interested primarily in location rather than size, apartments average £139,287.

In comparison to the United Kingdom, a semi-detached house in the UK currently costs an average of £281,907. For buyers looking for a detached property with more surrounding land, average prices are currently around £443,180. Terraced houses that share walls with neighboring homes current have an average price of £239,524 in the United Kingdom. For apartments, the average price is currently £235,537.

There were 42,319 residential property transactions completed in the entirety of the United Kingdom during May 2024. Of this amount, 1,688 took place for property in Northern Ireland.

Property data is updated quarterly for Northern Ireland.

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