June 2019 Price Paid Data from HM Land Registry

  • The most expensive property sold in June was in Kensington and Chelsea for £25,975,000
  • The cheapest properties sold in June were in Burnley, Bishop Auckland, Ferryhill and Sunderland for £20,000
  • 25.4% increase in newbuilds compared to June 2018

The most expensive residential sale taking place in June 2019 was of a terrace property in Kensington and Chelsea for £25,975,000.  The cheapest residential sales in June 2019 were of terraced properties in Burnley, Ferryhill and Bishop Auckland and a flat in Sunderland for £20,000.

The most expensive commercial sale taking place in June 2019 was in Liverpool for £45,427,079. The cheapest commercial sales in June 2019 were in Barking, Harlow and Kensington and Chelsea for £100.

This month’s Price Paid Data includes details of more than 81,500 sales of land and property in England and Wales that HM Land Registry received for registration in June 2019.

The number of sales received for registration by property type and month

Of the 74,683 sales received for registration in May 2019:

  • 64,481 were freehold, a 1.8% decrease on May 2018; and
  • 12,423 were newly built, a 15% decrease on May 2018.
Property type    June 2019    May 2019    April 2019
Detached

18,523

18,783

16,137

Semi-detached

21,623

22,181

19,430

Terraced

21,721

22,734

20,041

Flat/maisonette

14,393

15,811

13,345

Other

  5,482

  6,158

 5,730

Total

81,742

85,667

74,683

Access the full dataset

In the dataset you can find the date of sale for each property, its full address and sale price, its category (residential or commercial) and type (detached, semi-detached, terraced, flat or maisonette and other), whether it is new build or not and whether it is freehold or leasehold.

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