The centre of Swindon and the SN1 postcode is the cheapest area in Wiltshire to buy a property, new figures reveal.
Cardinal Steels and Online Marketing Surgery have created their House Price Report, using property price data from HM Land Registry, to rank postcodes in Swindon and Wiltshire based on their average house price.
The findings, from January 2023-2024, state Swindon centre and the SN1 postcode have an average house price of £240,953, whereas Blunsdon and the SN26 postcode is the most expensive at £502,375.
Swindon postcodes average house prices
Postcode
Average House Price (January 2023 – January 2024)
Swindon Centre (SN1)
£240,953
Swindon (SN2)
£244,276
Swindon (SN3)
£286,913
Swindon (SN25)
£287,325
West Swindon (SN5)
£302,452
Wroughton (SN4)
£365,204
Cricklade (SN6)
£403,509
Blunsdon (SN26)
£502,375
Across Wiltshire as a whole, several places in Swindon make up the least expensive areas, whereas Marlborough and the SN8 postcode have the highest house prices at £601,406.
The county town of Trowbridge and the BA14 postcode have an average house price of £303,209, while Chippenham and the SN15 postcode come in at £348,413. You can see the full breakdown below.
Wiltshire postcodes average house prices
Area
Average House Price (January 2023 – January 2024)
Swindon Centre (SN1)
£240,953
Swindon (SN2)
£244,276
Tidworth (SP9)
£262,721
Swindon (SN3)
£286,913
Swindon (SN25)
£287,325
Melksham (SN12)
£297,432
West Swindon (SN5)
£302,452
Trowbridge (BA14)
£303,209
Westbury (BA13)
£314,723
Devizes (SN10)
£320,294
Calne (SN11)
£329,050
Salisbury (SP2)
£329,329
Chippenham (SN15)
£348,413
Salisbury (SP4)
£354,551
Sailsbury (SP1)
£363,155
Wroughton (SN4)
£365,204
Warminster (BA12)
£374,904
Chippenham (SN14)
£394,201
Cricklade (SN6)
£403,509
Corsham (SN13)
£411,233
Pewsey (SN9)
£433,554
Bradford-on-Avon (BA15)
£441,718
Malmesbury (SN16)
£479,966
Blunsdon (SN26)
£502,375
Salisbury (SP3)
£518,791
Salisbury (SP5)
£600,665
Marlborough (SN8)
£601,406
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