At a Glance
Average Property Price - LL76
£182,000
8
National percentile
Average Monthly Rent - LL
£721
12
National percentile
Average Net Household Income - LL76
£36,139
38
National percentile
Flat / Maisonette Yield - LL
5.3%
30
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Price Growth - LL76
0.6%
3
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - LL
3.3%
17
National percentile
Property Price & Volume Trends
The latest average property price in LL76 is £182,000, placing it among the least expensive districts nationally. Over the past decade, prices have grown by just 0.6% annually, well below the national average and reflecting one of the slowest growth rates in the UK. Transaction activity has been subdued, with only 1 sale recorded in the latest full year compared to a 10-year average of 3 per year.
Rent & Yield Trends
Average monthly rent in the broader LL postcode area stands at £721, which is below the national average. Rental growth over the past decade has been modest at 3.3% annually, below the national pace. The flat yield has improved meaningfully to 5.3%, well above its 10-year average of 4.5%, suggesting rental income is now more attractive relative to capital value.
Income & Affordability Trends
Average net household income of £36,139 is below the national median. The price-to-income ratio has deteriorated significantly since 2016, rising from 4.9x to 9.9x, indicating that property has become substantially less affordable relative to local earnings despite modest absolute prices. Rental affordability has improved over the same period, with the rent-to-income ratio falling from 24.2% to 22%.
Resident Demographic Profile
LL76 has a markedly older population, with over a third aged 65 and above—nearly double the national average—and those aged 50–64 also significantly overrepresented. The proportion of younger adults aged 16–34 is considerably lower than the national average. Housing tenure is dominated by outright ownership at 54.1%, well above the national figure, whilst private renting and social housing are both underrepresented. The employment profile shows a notably strong presence in trades at 15.1%, alongside slightly elevated caring professions, whilst elementary occupations are below average.
