At a Glance
Average Property Price - LL67
£242,644
25
National percentile
Average Monthly Rent - LL
£721
12
National percentile
Average Net Household Income - LL67
£33,184
20
National percentile
Flat / Maisonette Yield - LL
5.3%
30
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Price Growth - LL67
1.7%
6
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - LL
3.3%
17
National percentile
Property Price & Volume Trends
The average property price in LL67 is £243,000, placing it well below the national average—among the cheapest quartile of UK postcode districts. Over the past decade, prices have grown at just 1.7% annually, substantially slower than the national trend. Transaction activity has softened recently, with 17 sales in the latest full year compared to a 10-year average of 25 per year.
Rent & Yield Trends
Average monthly rent across the broader LL postcode area is £721, significantly below the national average and among the lowest-rent areas nationally. Over ten years, rents have grown at 3.3% annually, slower than the UK average. The flat yield has strengthened to 5.3%, up from a 10-year average of 4.5%, reflecting improving returns for buy-to-let investors despite modest capital growth.
Income & Affordability Trends
Average net household income of £33,184 is substantially below the national average, placing the area among the lower-income quartile of UK postcode districts. The price-to-income ratio of 7.6x has worsened since 2016 (when it was 6.9x), indicating reduced purchasing power relative to property costs. Rental affordability has improved, however, with the rent-to-income ratio falling from 24.2% in 2016 to 22% today.
Resident Demographic Profile
The population is notably older: those aged 50 and over comprise 51% of the area, compared to 39.4% nationally, whilst those aged 16–24 are significantly underrepresented at 8.5% against the national 11%. Housing is heavily weighted towards outright ownership at 45.6%, well above the national average of 33.7%, whilst private rental and social rented tenures are both below average. The employment mix is distinctive, with trades and caring professions accounting for 34.7% of the workforce—nearly double the national combined share—whilst professional and managerial roles are notably underrepresented.
