The top 20 areas feeling the most stamp duty holiday heat for homes sold

Christina Harris
Authored by Christina Harris
Posted: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 11:49

Research by the estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, has shown which parts of the property market are feeling the most stamp duty holiday heat when it comes to transaction levels and sold prices.

GetAgent analysed Land Registry sold price records since the initiative was launched on the 8th July last year to reveal the top 20 areas with the most homes sold, as well as the top 20 where the average sold price is concerned.

The figures show that 590,200 transactions have taken place across England with an average sold price of £268,500.

The South East has been by far the hottest region from a transaction standpoint, with 107,919 property sales completing to date, with the North West (79,222) and East of England (70,893) also putting in an impressive performance.

At district level, it’s Leeds that is leading the way. There have been 8,580 transactions across Leeds since the launch of the stamp duty holiday, with Birmingham (8,269) and Cornwall (7,328) also ranking within the top three.

The top 20 also includes areas such as Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Dorset, Bradford, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester and Bromley. However, 85% of districts in England have seen 1,000 homes or more sold since 8th July 2020.

In terms of the highest sold prices since the launch of the stamp duty holiday, London predictably ranks top with an average of £500,000.

Hardly surprising, then, that London also accounts for 17 of the top 20 most expensive property markets in terms of the average price of homes sold.

Elmbridge (£625,000), St Albans (£585,000) and Mole Valley (£565,000) are the only areas outside of the capital to make the top 20, with Kensington and Chelsea (£1.2m), Westminster (£875k) and Hammersmith and Fulham (£765k) home to the highest house prices in England since the launch of the holiday.

Founder and CEO of GetAgent.co.uk, Colby Short, commented:

“We’re used to seeing London dominate where property prices are concerned and despite the region seeing the lowest increase in house prices over the last year, it continues to lead in terms of the highest sold prices achieved.

However, the wider impact of the stamp duty holiday has been a huge boost in transaction levels and this has been felt pretty much across the board with more than 85% of the nation seeing at least 1,000 homes sold since July of last year.”

Table shows the average sold price and number of transactions since the launch of the stamp duty holiday

Location

Median sold price (8th July 2020 to May 2021)

Transactions (8th July 2020 to May 2021)

SOUTH EAST

£356,000

107,919

NORTH WEST

£175,000

79,222

EAST OF ENGLAND

£315,000

70,893

SOUTH WEST

£282,500

69,627

LONDON

£500,000

66,588

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

£174,000

58,903

WEST MIDLANDS

£210,000

56,238

EAST MIDLANDS

£208,000

52,183

NORTH EAST

£135,000

28,627

ENGLAND

£268,500

590,200

Data sourced from the Land Registry price paid records (8th July 2020 to 31st May 2021 - latest available)

 

 

 

Table shows the top 20 areas with the highest number of transactions since the launch of the stamp duty holiday

District

Transactions (8th July 2020 to May 2021)

LEEDS

8,580

BIRMINGHAM

8,269

CORNWALL

7,328

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

6,191

COUNTY DURHAM

6,057

WILTSHIRE

5,758

BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE

5,688

CHESHIRE EAST

5,555

DORSET

5,358

BRADFORD

5,298

SHEFFIELD

4,852

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE

4,718

CITY OF BRISTOL

4,676

KIRKLEES

4,577

LIVERPOOL

4,468

MANCHESTER

4,164

CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

4,143

BROMLEY

3,855

SHROPSHIRE

3,782

NORTHUMBERLAND

3,699

Data sourced from the Land Registry price paid records (8th July 2020 to 31st May 2021 - latest available)

 

 

Data sourced from the Land Registry price paid records (8th July 2020 to 31st May 2021 - latest available)

Table shows the top 20 areas with the highest sold price since the launch of the stamp duty holiday

District

Median sold price (8th July 2020 to May 2021)

KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA

£1,237,500

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

£875,000

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM

£765,200

CAMDEN

£763,000

CITY OF LONDON

£753,000

RICHMOND UPON THAMES

£695,000

WANDSWORTH

£661,000

ISLINGTON

£655,000

ELMBRIDGE

£625,000

HACKNEY

£595,000

ST ALBANS

£585,000

BARNET

£575,000

LAMBETH

£572,500

MOLE VALLEY

£565,000

SOUTHWARK

£557,750

HARINGEY

£550,000

MERTON

£527,000

BRENT

£525,000

KINGSTON UPON THAMES

£525,000

TOWER HAMLETS

£517,500

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