According to research from Zoopla, the average UK house price has hit a new average high of £230,700. At 30 per cent about the 2007 property market peak, the price marks a sharp rise from the lows of the pandemic. But what does £230,700 equate to in Wakefield? These are seven of the houses in Wakefield currently on the market close to the UK average price.
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After a tumultuous year, the average house price in the UK has risen to an all time high, and now stands at £230,700. But what would this amount buy you in Wakefield? Photos: Zoopla Photo: Zoopla
. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
This well-presented family home offers spacious accommodation and convenient access to local amenities, schools, shops, and transport links. Briefly comprising; entrance hall, open plan lounge diner, conservatory, and extended kitchen. The first-floor landing gives access to 3/4 bedrooms, a house bathroom, and useful loft space accessed via a fixed staircase. Photo: Zoopla
. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
This three bed semi-detached house on Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe, is on the market with a guide price of 230,000. Photo: Zoopla
. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
Outside, the cul-de-sac corner plot position allows ample parking for two cars to the front as well as enclosed gardens to both side and rear. Offered for sale in ready to move into condition. Photo: Zoopla
. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
Close to both the M62 and M1, as well as Wakefield city centre and a whole host of local amenities, the house also has a separate garage block with parking. Photo: Zoopla
. Belgravia Road, Wakefield
This three bed flat is on the market in Wakefield with a guide price of 235,000 - 245,000. It boasts high ceilings, huge windows and stunning Victorian features, with plenty of storage and modern amenities. Photo: Zoopla
. Belgravia Road, Wakefield
The flat has two spacious reception rooms, each with UPVC double glazing, radiators and carpet flooring. Photo: Zoopla
. Belgravia Road, Wakefield
The master bedroom is a sizeable double bedroom with high ceiling, picture rail, carpet flooring, 2 large double UPVC glazed windows and fitted wardrobes. Photo: Google Maps
. Belgravia Road, Wakefield
This spacious kitchen offers a range of modern wall & base units with complementary work surfaces, integrated Zanussi oven, 4 ring gas hob, Zanussi cooker hood, stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, tiled effect laminate flooring and 2 UPVC double glazed windows. Photo: Zoopla
. Wrenthorpe Lane, Wrenthorpe
This three bed semi-detached house is on the market in Wrenthorpe, seeking offers of around 230,000. Located in the popular village of Wrenthorpe with local schools, shops, and facilities close by, the property has been lovingly improved by the current owners and would make a fantastic family home. Photo: Zoopla
. Wrenthorpe Lane, Wrenthorpe
Downstairs, the house has an entrance hallway with stairs leading to the first floor, a good-sized living room to the front aspect, and an attractive extended kitchen/diner with integrated appliances, space for a dining table and chairs, a convenient breakfast bar Photo: Zoopla
. Wrenthorpe Lane, Wrenthorpe
The first floor offers two double bedrooms, a good-sized single bedroom, a modern shower room as well as a separate cupboard with a drop-down ladder leading to the spacious loft room with power and a Velux window. Photo: Zoopla
. Wrenthorpe Lane, Wrenthorpe
Outside, to the front, there is ample off-street parking with gated access from the road. To the rear, whilst being mainly laid to lawn, there is a raised decking area providing lovely views over the rest of the garden, as well as a patio area for outdoor dining/furniture. Fenced boundaries create privacy and security. Photo: Zoopla
1. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
This well-presented family home offers spacious accommodation and convenient access to local amenities, schools, shops, and transport links. Briefly comprising; entrance hall, open plan lounge diner, conservatory, and extended kitchen. The first-floor landing gives access to 3/4 bedrooms, a house bathroom, and useful loft space accessed via a fixed staircase. Photo: Zoopla
2. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
This three bed semi-detached house on Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe, is on the market with a guide price of 230,000. Photo: Zoopla
3. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
Outside, the cul-de-sac corner plot position allows ample parking for two cars to the front as well as enclosed gardens to both side and rear. Offered for sale in ready to move into condition. Photo: Zoopla
4. Johns Crescent, Wrenthorpe
Close to both the M62 and M1, as well as Wakefield city centre and a whole host of local amenities, the house also has a separate garage block with parking. Photo: Zoopla