Bradford's most and least expensive streets have been revealed, giving us a glimpse into the district's biggest financial divides.
Researchers at Property Solvers gathered five years' worth of data for sold houses across various BD postcodes.
Stubbings Road, streets in Hetton and Latham Lane are home to some of the highest-valued properties across the region.
Some of the cheapest residential streets in Bradford include Vine Street, Regency Court and Watmough Street.
Here's the full list of street names and prices, broken down by most and least expensive properties.
Most expensive streets in Bradford
Stubbings Road, Baildon - average house price £880,250
Streets in Hetton, Skipton - average house price £746,250
Latham Lane, Gomersal - average house price £740,000
Streets in Rylstone, Skipton - average house price £726,000
Main Street, Farnhill - average house price £700,000
Highfield Close, East Morton - average house price £657,500
Hellifield Road, Gargrave - average house price £650,750
Streets in Draughton, Skipton - average house price £641,125
Sherburn Grove, Birkenshaw - average house price £634,391
Streets in Cowling, Keighley - average house price £630,000
Least expensive streets in Bradford
Vine Street, Bradford - average house price £36,100
Regency Court, Bradford - average house price £37,638
Watmough Street, Bradford - average house price £37,833
Daisy Street, Bradford - average house price £38,331
Caistor Garth, Rowantree Drive, Bradford - average house price £38,500
Hart Street, Bradford - average house price £39,000
Lidget Terrace, Bradford - average house price £39,000
Lime Street, Bradford - average house price £39,062
Regency Court, Bradford - average house price £39,316
Welham Walk, Bradford - average house price £39,437
Property Solvers co-founder Ruban Selvanayagam, who has almost 20 years of experience in property buying, selling and renting, said: “To keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales.
“It’s therefore worth noting that, in recent years, a property on Oxford Road (BD19) sold for £1,800,000 and, at the other end of the market, there were properties that sold for £32,500 and under on Hawkshead Walk (BD5), Douglas Towers, Radwell Drive (BD5) and Mayfair (BD5).”
You can search for the most expensive streets near your home by using the Property Solvers tool here.
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