House prices in Sunderland have risen sharply over the last decade.
And these are the areas that will cost you the most to snap up a home.
These are the priciest places to live in Sunderland based on the median house price during the year ending in March 2023, according to the latest Office for National Statistics data.
They include three neighbourhoods where the average house price is more than £200,000.
These are the priciest places to live in Sunderland based on the median house price during the year ending in March 2023, according to the latest Office for National Statistics data.
13. Hetton South
Hetton South was the 12th most expensive place in Sunderland to buy property in the year ending in March 2023, with a median house price of £137,500.
Pallion South and High Banres was the 13th= most expensive place in Sunderland to buy property in the year ending in March 2023, with a median house price of £134,500.
Oxclose and Lambton was the 13= most expensive place in Sunderland to buy property in the year ending in March 2023, with a median house price of £134,500.
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