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House prices in Newcastle

A typical home in Newcastle sold for £175,000: the count-weighted median of the 43,794 sales recorded by HM Land Registry across the NE postcode area between 2024 and 2026. Sold prices, not asking prices or estimates.

£175,000median sold price, 2026
+7%five-year change
4,046sales recorded in 2026
612,503sales since 1995
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In 2026 the median sold price across the NE postcode area was £175,000, from 4,046 recorded sales. Five years earlier, in 2021, it was £163,000. That is a rise of 7%, about 1.4% a year. The median peaked in 2025 at £180,000.

Against the England and Wales median of £274,000, the latest Newcastle median is 36% lower.

Figures on this page cover the NE postcode area, the postal geography centred on Newcastle. Postcode areas are drawn wider than council boundaries, so nearby towns on NE postcodes are counted too.

Newcastle median sold prices by year

YearMedianAverageSales
2026£175,000£218,0004,046
2025£180,000£241,70019,275
2024£175,000£237,00020,473
2023£175,000£250,80019,930
2022£170,000£235,50022,790
2021£163,000£227,30025,133
2020£157,000£238,20018,631
2019£150,000£207,40020,431
2018£148,500£219,80020,968
2017£145,000£201,90021,229
2016£140,000£205,20019,932
2015£140,000£191,00018,689
2014£135,000£167,40018,094
2013£130,000£159,90014,328
2012£128,600£153,10011,887
2011£125,000£150,70012,072
2010£132,000£159,50011,433
2009£130,000£154,40011,077
2008£128,200£162,00012,945
2007£130,000£155,80026,515

Medians are the middle sold price of the year's recorded sales. The average (mean) can sit well above the median when a few expensive homes change hands.

The priciest parts of Newcastle

Typical price is the count-weighted median over the last three recorded years. Only districts with at least 30 sales in that window are ranked, which keeps low-volume business postcodes out of these tables.

DistrictTypical priceSales, 3 yearsIn depth
NE69 Bamburgh£530,80038Report
NE20 Ponteland£480,000524Report
NE44 Riding Mill, Broomhaugh£475,00057Report
NE18 Stamfordham, Dalton£455,00041Report
NE45 Corbridge£390,000150Report

Best value in Newcastle

DistrictTypical priceSales, 3 yearsIn depth
NE17 Chopwell, Western Chopwell Wood£91,800260Report
NE33 Town Centre, Deans£112,0001,142Report
NE37 Usworth, Sulgrave£115,000633Report
NE63 Ashington£125,0001,357Report
NE8 Gateshead Quayside, Gateshead Town£125,0001,234Report

Frequently asked questions

What is the average house price in Newcastle?
A typical Newcastle home sold for £175,000: the count-weighted median of the 43,794 sales recorded across the NE postcode area between 2024 and 2026. In 2026 alone the median was £175,000 from 4,046 sales.
Are house prices in Newcastle rising or falling?
Over five years the median across the NE postcode area has risen 7%, from £163,000 in 2021 to £175,000 in 2026, which works out at about 1.4% a year. The median peaked in 2025 at £180,000.
Where are the most and least expensive parts of Newcastle?
Among Newcastle districts with at least 30 sales in the last three recorded years, NE69 (Bamburgh) has the highest typical price at £530,800, and NE17 (Chopwell, Western Chopwell Wood) the lowest at £91,800.
Which postcodes do the Newcastle figures cover?
Figures on this page cover the NE postcode area, the postal geography centred on Newcastle. Postcode areas are drawn wider than council boundaries, so nearby towns on NE postcodes are counted too.

Keep exploring

Compare Newcastle with every other major city on the house prices by city index, see the whole country shaded by price on the average pricing heatmap, or get a free market report for any Newcastle postcode. Each district above links to its own price history and standing local report.