There are 19 new distinct £1m-plus property markets in the UK thanks to the soaring house prices of the past 15 months.
That’s the verdict from Knight Frank, which defines each new £1m market as having at least 20 per cent of sales above £1m in two or more quarters over the past 15 months.
Newquay in Cornwall saw the largest increase in the year to March 2021, followed by Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and then Chapeltown in Leeds, Lymington in the New Forest (+18), and St Austell in Cornwall.
In London, Hackney (E8), Ealing (W5) and Vauxhall (SW8) have become £1m-plus markets, often thanks to the ripple-out effect from traditional high value parts of central London.
Outside the capital, new £1m markets include North and West Oxford, Tunbridge Wells and Reading.
The agency says the average house price in England and Wales was 47 per cent of the London equivalent in March 2016, the lowest ratio since Land Registry records began in 1995.
It has been rising since and stood at 54 per cent in June this year due to stronger demand and price growth outside London.
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, comments: “The pandemic has left its mark on the UK property market by magnifying existing trends rather than re-writing the rulebook. Things won’t pick up from where they left off in March 2020 but the wider trajectory will feel familiar.”
Below, you can see the full list of the new £1m-plus markets.
Postcode
Location
Number of quarters with 20%+ sales above £1 million since Q2 2020
Average Price (six months to March 2021)
N20
Whetstone
4
£ 878,631
GU10
Farnham
4
£ 772,924
TN7
Hartfield
3
£ 1,082,029
KT2
Kingston Upon Thames
3
£ 926,536
W5
Ealing
3
£ 792,677
NW7
Mill Hill
3
£ 765,712
KT22
Leatherhead
3
£ 764,596
N8
Hornsey
3
£ 756,198
W13
West Ealing
3
£ 755,704
RH8
Oxted
3
£ 719,737
SW8
Vauxhall, Nine Elms
3
£ 707,152
TN3
Tunbridge Wells
2
£ 822,332
OX2
North and West Oxford
2
£ 813,735
N19
Upper Holloway
2
£ 777,488
E8
Hackney
2
£ 763,371
RH3
Betchworth
2
£ 747,268
RG8
Reading
2
£ 737,974
NW4
Hendon
2
£ 706,591
GU23
Woking
2
£ 610,815
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