Number one

These are the house numbers buyers are paying the biggest property price premium for

Olivia Morris
Authored by Olivia Morris
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2021 - 10:48

Research by the estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, revealed the UK’s most valuable house numbers, discovering that single digits, and especially number one, still rule the street.

By analysing the sold price records for 2021 so far, GetAgent has compiled a list of the most valuable house numbers in the UK. To qualify, there must have been more than 100 sales transactions for each house number, and the data only includes residential homes, not property types marked as ‘other’. 

Using this methodology, the research shows that, excluding London, the most valuable house number in the UK is number one. Of the 7,523 number one homes sold so far in 2021, the sold price for homes numbered one averages £279,950, almost £12,000 more than the current UK average of £265,668.

Following number one is, conveniently, number two. So far in 2021, 7,463 homes have sold with the number two at an average sold price of £272,500. At roughly £7,000 more than the overall UK average house price, this makes numbers one and two the only house numbers to command an average price above the overall UK average. 

Single-digit house numbers dominate the rest of the top 10 with one and two being followed by number four (£265,000), six (£262,500), three (£260,000), five (£260,000), eight (£258,400), and then seven (£255,000). 

In 9th place is number 10 which brings an average price of £255,000 and then, after a predictable trend of low numbers, the tenth-most valuable house number arrives as an anomaly - number 157 commanding an average price of £255,000. 

While one might expect this trend of low house numbers commanding high values to remain consistent throughout the entire nation, when GetAgent analysed the data in London, a very different picture was discovered.

The most valuable house number in London is 23. 347 transactions have taken place with number 23 homes so far in 2021 with the average price hitting £580,000, £70,000 more than the average London house price of £510,299.

In 2nd place is number 46 with an average sold price of £570,000, followed by 64 (£553,000), 47 (£550,125), 42 (£550,000), 67 (£550,000), 57 (£548,500), 4 (£545,000), 11 (£545,000), and 31 (£542,500). 

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

“The UK housing market is booming - prices are up 13% on the year and demand is hitting all time highs. Moving forward, the market is showing little sign of slowing and while a small number of buyers may have postponed their search now that the stamp duty holiday has ended, they will be dipping a foot back in the market very soon. 

All in all, sellers should feel very confident in today’s market, safe in the knowledge that there are plenty of eager buyers out there. But your chances of selling for a better price are even higher if you live in a house with one of the most valuable house numbers attached to it.”

Table shows the most valuable house numbers based on sold prices for properties sold so far in 2021 (Excluding London)

House number

Number of transactions

Average (median) price

1

7523

£279,950

2

7463

£272,500

4

6840

£265,000

6

6031

£262,500

3

6862

£260,000

5

6433

£260,000

8

5715

£258,400

7

5880

£255,000

10

5310

£255,000

157

107

£255,000

9

5355

£252,500

156

119

£252,000

11

5060

£250,000

12

4805

£250,000

14

4352

£250,000

15

4221

£250,000

17

3869

£250,000

162

102

£250,000

134

159

£247,500

16

4070

£246,000

Data sourced from the Land Registry Price Paid records, Jan to June 2021 (latest available), all residential sales excluding properties listed by type as 'other'

 

 

 

Table shows the most valuable house numbers based on sold prices for properties sold so far in 2021 (London Only)

House number

Number of transactions

Average (median) price

23

347

£580,000

46

175

£570,000

64

145

£553,000

47

214

£550,125

42

239

£550,000

67

129

£550,000

57

176

£548,500

4

597

£545,000

11

481

£545,000

31

308

£542,500

74

108

£541,500

27

326

£540,500

54

159

£540,000

61

162

£539,000

48

186

£537,498

19

385

£536,500

16

437

£535,000

26

323

£535,000

37

271

£535,000

43

220

£535,000

Data sourced from the Land Registry Price Paid records, Jan to June 2021 (latest available), all residential sales excluding properties listed by type as 'other'

Data sourced from the Land Registry UK House Price Index June 2021 (last available

Table shows avarage house price as of June 2021

Location

Average house price

UK

£265,668

London

£510,299

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