A new report has ranked the many beautiful areas of County Durham based on their average house prices, ranking from cheapest to most expensive areas of the region.
Prospective homeowners in the area will be looking for the right places to buy.
The county is steeped in rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant communities.
Spanning from the rugged coastline of the North Sea to the picturesque Pennines, this county offers a diverse range of attractions and amenities
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Key findings:
Shildon and the DL4 postcode is the cheapest area in County Durham to buy a property with an average price of £86,993.
The area in County Durham with the highest house prices is Staindrop and the DL2 postcode, with an average price of £264,862.
County Durham postcodes average house prices
Area
House Price (January 2022 - January 2023)
Shildon (DL4)
£86,993
Easington (SR8)
£100,112
Ferryhill (DL17)
£104,387
Trimdon Station (TS29)
£113,578
Dipton (DH9)
£114,487
Wingate (TS28)
£117,645
Bishop Auckland (DL14)
£121,587
Blackhall Rocks (TS27)
£123,057
Thornley (DH6)
£128,465
Darlington East (DL1)
£132,789
Cold Hesledon (SR7)
£134,245
Seaton Carew (TS25)
£136,762
Crook (DL15)
£138,086
Hartlepool (TS24 + TS26)
£140,499
Spennymoor (DL16)
£143,134
Norton (TS20)
£148,749
Newtown (TS19)
£148,753
Brandon (DH7)
£151,077
Consett (DH8)
£161,595
Stockton-on-Tees (TS18)
£164,739
Chester-le-Street (DH2 + DH3)
£165,444
Newton Aycliffe (DL5)
£168,919
Darlington West (DL3)
£185,413
Stanhope (DL13)
£187,788
Thornaby (TS17)
£193,658
Stillington (TS21)
£224,416
Durham (DH1)
£235,023
Barnard Castle (DL12)
£244,372
Eaglescliffe (TS16)
£252,563
Billingham (TS22 + TS23)
£255,464
Staindrop (DL2)
£264,862
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