At a Glance
Average Property Price - NN13
£377,150
63
National percentile
Average Monthly Rent - NN
£1,027
52
National percentile
Average Net Household Income - NN13
£45,565
77
National percentile
Flat / Maisonette Yield - NN
6.6%
96
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Price Growth - NN13
2.5%
16
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - NN
4.6%
86
National percentile
Property Price & Volume Trends
The average property price of £377,000 sits slightly above the national midpoint. Over the past decade, prices have grown at 2.5% annually—a notably slower pace than the national average. Transaction volumes have eased in the latest year, with 358 sales compared to a 10-year average of 455.
Rent & Yield Trends
The average monthly rent of £1,027 is close to the national norm. Rental growth has been stronger than average at 4.6% annually, reflecting steady demand. The flat yield currently stands at 6.6%, up from a 10-year average of 5.5%, indicating improving returns for landlords.
Income & Affordability Trends
Average net household income of £46,000 sits comfortably above the national average. The price-to-income ratio of 8.6x has remained stable since 2016, suggesting purchase affordability has neither improved nor deteriorated. Rental affordability has tightened slightly: the rent-to-income ratio has risen from 26.6% in 2016 to 28% today.
Resident Demographic Profile
The population skews slightly older than average, with notably higher shares in the 50–64 age group (22% vs 19.8% nationally) and correspondingly fewer young adults aged 16–24 (9% vs 11%). Mortgage ownership is significantly above average at 41%, while private rental is below it at 15%. The employment mix is weighted towards managers and technical roles (combined 31%), with fewer people in elementary occupations than the national norm.
