Places with the highest and the lowest house prices

The local authority area with the sharpest house price last year was South Bucks, rising 23% from £390,000 to £480,000.

Despite the size of the increase, South Bucks was still a lot cheaper than Kensington and Chelsea, where the median house price last year was £1,195,000.

The local authority area with the lowest house prices was Blaenau Gwent, coming in at £75,000.

Between 1995 and 2014, terrace houses made up 31% of all sold dwellings in England and Wales.

These are just sample of facts and figures taken from the ONS latest statistical bulletin, House Price Statistics for Small Areas in England and Wales, 1995 to 2014.

The bulletin is here

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