The Premier League Property Table – Bournemouth top while Man City face relegation

While Manchester City held their nerve to see off Liverpool and secure back to back Premier League titles, leading estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, has looked at how this year’s top flight clubs stack up when looking at house price growth throughout the season.

GetAgent.co.uk looked at the rate of house price growth surrounding each Premier League teams home ground since the start of the season, ranking them from highest to lowest.

According to data from Home.co.uk, while City is top dog when it comes to football selling prices in the M11 postcode have dropped by -26% from £141,739 to £105,00 since the season began last year.

City is joined in relegation by Huddersfield who has gained one place when compared to their footballing performance but is still going down with property in the HD1 postcode selling for -17% less now than when the season began. Southampton claims the last relegation spot with property in the SO14 postcode selling for -9% less than the start of the season.

This year’s Premier League Property Champion is Bournemouth, with property prices in the BH7 postcode up 18% over the course of the season.

Merseyside rivals Liverpool and Everton claim the second and third spots with property prices up 9%, with Newcastle’s NE1 also seeing the same uplift to claim the last top four spot.

Founder and CEO of GetAgent.co.uk, Colby Short, commented:  

“While the actual Premier League remains fairly predictable when it comes to the top teams, the current property landscape is anything but. Political uncertainty continues to play its part and while some pockets are still performing very well, others continue to struggle.

These drastic differences in price growth on a granular level demonstrate just how diverse the national market is and while regional cities like Manchester as a whole are performing very well, there are even areas within these more in demand locations that are seeing a lull.”

POS
Team
Stadium Postcode
Average Sold Price (Aug 2018)
Current Average Sold Price
Change (%)
1
Bournemouth
BH7 7AF
£389,608
£460,438
18%
2
Liverpool
L4 0TH
£66,233
£72,469
9%
3
Everton
L4 4EL
£66,233
£72,469
9%
4
Newcastle United
NE1 4ST
£134,364
£146,625
9%
5
Wolverhampton Wanderers
WV1 4QR
£122,714
£130,967
7%
6
Burnley
BB10 4BX
£92,017
£96,607
5%
7
Brighton & Hove Albion
BN1 9BL
£413,271
£430,135
4%
8
Chelsea
SW6 1HS
£1,023,128
£1,061,974
4%
9
Fulham
SW6 6HH
£1,023,128
£1,061,974
4%
10
West Ham United
E20 2ST
£424,016
£428,020
1%
11
Manchester United
M16 0RA
£212,892
£212,958
0%
12
Watford
WD18 0ER
£382,806
£377,138
-1%
13
Crystal Palace
SE25 5QB
£373,545
£364,681
-2%
14
Cardiff City
CF11 8AZ
£197,300
£191,925
-3%
15
Arsenal
N7 7AJ
£526,446
£510,594
-3%
16
Leicester City
LE2 7FL
£223,196
£209,352
-6%
17
Tottenham Hotspur
N17 0BX
£416,046
£383,611
-8%
18
Southampton
SO14 5FP
£233,410
£211,309
-9%
19
Huddersfield Town
HD1 6PG
£134,563
£112,040
-17%
20
Manchester City
M11 3FF
£141,739
£105,000
-26%

 

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