The most expensive streets in Newton Aycliffe have been revealed following research by a sales company.
Property Solvers used five years of sold house price data from HM Land Registry, tracking the average sold price data since 2019.
It found that High Green, The Bridle and Acle Meadows host some of Newton Aycliffe's highest-valued properties.
On High Green, five properties fetched an average of £504,000.
On The Bridle, houses averaged £337,333 a piece.
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Acle Meadows witnessed seven properties selling for an average of £335,535 each.
Ruban Selvanayagam, co-founder of Property Solvers commented on the methodology used, saying: "to keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales."
The full list of the most expensive streets in Newton Aycliffe, complete with number of sales since 2019, can be found below:
- High Green: Average Price £504,000, Number of Sales 5
- The Bridle: Average Price £337,333, Number of Sales 3
- Acle Meadows: Average Price £335,535, Number of Sales 7
- Karles Close: Average Price £325,000, Number of Sales 4
- Ryder Court: Average Price £310,000, Number of Sales 3
- North Terrace: Average Price £302,666, Number of Sales 3
- Low Green: Average Price £291,000, Number of Sales 5
- Lowther Drive: Average Price £280,737, Number of Sales 4
- Carwardine Close: Average Price £275,000, Number of Sales 3
- Rushyford: Average Price £273,750, Number of Sales 3
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