Whether you’re looking to move house or you’re just curious about property prices in Buckinghamshire, look no further.
Zoopla Research has saved you a job by listing the most expensive postcodes in the city in October 2022.
The researchers have outlined the priciest postcodes, breaking them down by the median asking price for each.
Data showed that the HP9 postcode, which covers Beaconsfield and Forty Green, has the highest asking price with a price tag of £1,289,200.
Take a look at Buckinghamshire’s most expensive postcodes, do you spot your neighbourhood?
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Most expensive postcodes in Buckinghamshire
Here are the most expensive postcodes in Buckinghamshire, according to Zoopla Research.
The out codes are listed alongside the median asking price as of October 2022.
- HP9 - Beaconsfield - £1,289,200
- SL9 - Gerrards Cross - £1,103,300
- HP7 - Amersham - £1,068,800
- SL8 - Bourne End - £965,800
- SL7 - Marlow - £879,200
- HP17 - Aylesbury - £811,100
- HP16 - Great Missenden - £751,700
- HP10 - High Wycombe - £742,200
- HP14 - High Wycombe - £719,400
- HP27 - Princes Risborough- £715,700
- SL0 - Iver - £661,500
- HP6 - Amersham - £657,200
- HP5 - Chesham - £573,900
- HP15 - High Wycombe - £562,600
- HP22 - Aylesbury - £540,500
- HP18 - Aylesbury -£478,600
- MK18 - Buckingham - £478,400
- HP11 - High Wycombe - £424,800
- HP13- High Wycombe -£385,700
- HP12- High Wycombe - £373,200
- HP21 - Aylesbury - £354,700
- HP20 Aylesbury - £320,200
- HP19 Aylesbury - £309,900
If you want to see how much your home is worth you can visit the Zoopla valuation website here.
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