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Highest Home Value in England

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — England

1 Notting Hill $1,423,231
2 Earls Court $1,423,231
3 Chelsea $1,423,231
4 London $1,142,615
5 Church Street $1,142,615
6 St James's $1,142,615
7 Marylebone $1,142,615
8 Pimlico $1,142,615
9 Maida Hill $1,142,615
10 City of Westminster $1,142,615
11 Vincent Square $1,142,615
12 West End of London $1,142,615
13 Abbey Road $1,142,615
14 Little Venice $1,142,615
15 Lancaster Gate $1,142,615
16 Queen's Park $1,142,615
17 Westbourne $1,142,615
18 West End $1,142,615
19 Bayswater $1,142,615
20 Hyde Park $1,142,615
21 Soho $1,142,615
22 Harrow Road $1,142,615
23 City of London $1,056,946
24 Holborn $1,052,448
25 Camden Town $1,052,448
26 Chalk Farm $1,052,448
27 Belsize Park $1,052,448
28 King's Cross $1,052,448
29 Kew $997,829
30 Mortlake $997,829
31 Hampton Wick $997,829
32 East Sheen $997,829
33 Teddington $997,829
34 Hampton $997,829
35 Barnes $997,829
36 Fulham $956,123
37 Shepherds Bush $956,123
38 West Molesey $897,682
39 Thames Ditton $897,682
40 East Molesey $897,682
41 Weybridge $897,682
42 Cobham $897,682
43 Long Ditton $897,682
44 Esher $897,682
45 Walton-on-Thames $897,682
46 Downside $897,682
47 Furzedown $884,384
48 Tooting $884,384
49 Balham $884,384
50 Putney $884,384
51 Roehampton $884,384
52 Battersea $884,384
53 Islington $829,986
54 Holloway $829,986
55 Archway $829,986
56 Barnsbury $829,986
57 Canonbury $829,986
58 Highbury $829,986
59 St Albans $809,337
60 Marshalswick $809,337
61 Fleetville $809,337
62 Redbourn $809,337
63 London Colney $809,337
64 Harpenden $809,337
65 Sopwell $809,337
66 Cunningham $809,337
67 Townsend $809,337
68 Chiswell Green $809,337
69 Bernards Heath $809,337
70 Harringay $798,355
71 Hornsey $798,355
72 Northumberland Park $798,355
73 Muswell Hill $798,355
74 Wood Green $798,355
75 Stroud Green $798,355
76 Tottenham $798,355
77 Crouch End $798,355
78 Tottenham Hale $798,355
79 Seven Sisters $798,355
80 Totteridge $778,770
81 Golders Green $778,770
82 East Barnet $778,770
83 Friern Barnet $778,770
84 New Barnet $778,770
85 High Barnet $778,770
86 Edgwarebury $778,770
87 Barnet $778,770
88 Finchley $778,770
89 Edgware $778,770
90 Mitcham $773,929
91 Wimbledon Park $773,929
92 Wimbledon $773,929
93 Morden $773,929
94 Stamford Hill $762,065
95 East Dulwich $738,354
96 Peckham $738,354
97 Rotherhithe $738,354
98 Old Windsor $734,270
99 Sunninghill $734,270
100 Ascot $734,270

The most expensive housing markets in England reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Notting Hill leads with a median home value of $1,423,231. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Notting Hill costs $1,423,231 — 4.1x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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