A new report has revealed the cheapest and most expensive places in Southampton and wider Hampshire to buy a home.
The report ranks SO postcodes based on their average house price, revealing the cheapest and most expensive place to live.
With constant inflation rises, the opportunity for first-time buyers to get a mortgage offer that is affordable and reasonable is extremely difficult.
Responding to this ongoing change, steel roofing manufacturer, Cardinal Steels, and Online Marketing Surgery have created a house price report.
This report ranks SO postcodes based on their average house price.
Key findings from the report:
Southampton City Centre and the SO14 postcode is the cheapest area in Southampton to buy a property with an average price of £224,192.
The area in Southampton with the highest house prices is Bishops Waltham and the SO32 postcode, with an average price of £536,579.
When it came to places in the Southampton SO postcode area, Beaulieu and the SO42 postcode had the highest prices with £915,314.
Average house prices:
Southampton City Centre (SO14) - £224,192
Sholing (SO19) - £249,468
Highfield (SO17) - £252,507
Bitterne (SO18) - £264,634
Shirley (SO15) - £264,680
Bassett (SO16) - £296,791
Botley (SO30) - £332,722
Totton (SO40) - £350,679
Hythe (SO45) - £367,037
Warsash (SO31) - £399,353
North Baddesley (SO52) - £420,258
Bishops Waltham (SO32) - £536,579
The report also highlighted the house prices in areas with a Southampton postcode.
SO postcode areas average house prices:
Southampton City Centre (SO14) - £224,192
Sholing (SO19) - £249,468
Highfield (SO17) - £252,507
Bitterne (SO18) - £264,634
Shirley (SO15) - £264,680
Bassett (SO16) - £296,791
Eastleigh Town Centre (SO50) - £319,770
Botley (SO30) - £332,722
Totton (SO40) - £350,679
Hythe (SO45) - £367,037
Warsash (SO31) - £399,353
North Baddesley (SO52) - £420,258
Chandler (SO53) - £460,273
Romsey (SO51) - £462,940
Bishops Waltham (SO32) - £536,579
Lyndhurst (SO43) - £572,243
Winchester City Centre (S023) - £585,146
Milford-on-Sea (SO41) - £643,053
Badger Farm (SO22) - £652,510
New Alresford (SO24) - £681,899
Compton (SO21) - £702,248
Stockbridge (SO20) - £825,437
Beaulieu (SO42) - £915,314
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