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It now costs nearly £19,500 to buy enough residential floorspace for a decent-sized coffee table in London’s priciest borough – but only £777 to accommodate the same small piece of furniture in a living room in south Wales, according to official statistics that highlight a widening north-south divide. | It now costs nearly £19,500 to buy enough residential floorspace for a decent-sized coffee table in London’s priciest borough – but only £777 to accommodate the same small piece of furniture in a living room in south Wales, according to official statistics that highlight a widening north-south divide. |
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the average cost of one square metre of residential floor space in England and Wales last year was £2,395. | |
However, this disguised large variations in price. The figure for London was £6,639, with the royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea topping the table at £19,439. Just 15 miles across the capital, in the borough of Barking and Dagenham, homes cost £3,994 per sq metre. | |
Explore property prices per sq m across England and Wales | Explore property prices per sq m across England and Wales |
The cheapest area was the Welsh county borough of Blaenau Gwent, which includes the town of Ebbw Vale, where a buyer would pay £777 per sq metre, followed by the Lancashire town of Burnley (£838) and Merthyr Tydfil, also in south Wales (£917). | |
Elmbridge in Surrey – which includes upmarket commuter belt towns such as Weybridge and Esher – was the costliest area outside London, while York was the most expensive area in the north of England. | Elmbridge in Surrey – which includes upmarket commuter belt towns such as Weybridge and Esher – was the costliest area outside London, while York was the most expensive area in the north of England. |
The ONS said the data showed “a clear north-south divide, both in levels but also in growth terms”. Between 2004 and 2016, price per metre in London nearly doubled (98%), with the east of England and the south-east both increasing by around 55% over the period. At the other end of the scale, price per metre in the north-east was up by less than 19% over the same period and by 35% in the north-west. | |
“Unsurprisingly, 19 of the top 20 most expensive local authority areas are in London, with Kensington and Chelsea, the City of London, Westminster and Camden topping the list,” said the ONS. | “Unsurprisingly, 19 of the top 20 most expensive local authority areas are in London, with Kensington and Chelsea, the City of London, Westminster and Camden topping the list,” said the ONS. |
In the new report, the country’s top statisticians also said they had found that new flats in England and Wales had got 18% bigger in the last three years, while new houses had stayed about the same size. | |
The data showed that the average house sold in England and Wales last year had a floor area of 104 sq metres, which the ONS said was about 40% of the size of a tennis court. Flats averaged 49 sq metres, which they calculate is just over four times bigger than a typical car parking space – though this excludes bathrooms, corridors, hallways and landings. | |
Taking flats and houses together, the typical property sold in 2016 was 90 sq metres, which the ONS said was “a little smaller” than the EU average. | |
In Germany, France and Italy, the average home is 94 sq metres, and in Scotland it is 96 sq metres, said the statisticians. | |
Residents of Luxembourg and Cyprus have much more living space: typical homes there are 131 and 141 sq metres respectively, but Romanians have to cram into homes that average only 45 sq metres. | |
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American homebuyers, however, can generally expect something far grander – the average new home in the US is 245 sq metres. | |
In the UK there has been concern about a new wave of “micro-homes” – tiny flats, often in converted office buildings, that are sometimes only the size of a typical bedroom. | In the UK there has been concern about a new wave of “micro-homes” – tiny flats, often in converted office buildings, that are sometimes only the size of a typical bedroom. |
However, the ONS said: “New properties are a lot bigger than existing ones: in 2016, the average new house sold was 13% bigger than the average existing house, while the average new flat was 17% bigger than the average existing flat.” | However, the ONS said: “New properties are a lot bigger than existing ones: in 2016, the average new house sold was 13% bigger than the average existing house, while the average new flat was 17% bigger than the average existing flat.” |
The 10 most expensive areas in England and Wales, per sq metre floor space | |
Kensington and Chelsea £19,439 | Kensington and Chelsea £19,439 |
City of London £17,371 | City of London £17,371 |
City of Westminster £16,246 | City of Westminster £16,246 |
Camden £12,671 | Camden £12,671 |
Hammersmith and Fulham £10,718 | Hammersmith and Fulham £10,718 |
Islington £9,730 | Islington £9,730 |
Wandsworth £9,661 | Wandsworth £9,661 |
Southwark £8,782 | Southwark £8,782 |
Hackney £8,564 | Hackney £8,564 |
Tower Hamlets £8,545 | Tower Hamlets £8,545 |
The 10 least expensive areas in England and Wales per sq metre floor space | |
Blaenau Gwent £777 | Blaenau Gwent £777 |
Burnley £838 | Burnley £838 |
Merthyr Tydfil £917 | Merthyr Tydfil £917 |
Hyndburn £976 | Hyndburn £976 |
Neath Port Talbot £984 | Neath Port Talbot £984 |
Pendle £985 | Pendle £985 |
Hartlepool £987 | Hartlepool £987 |
Rhondda Cynon Taf £991 | Rhondda Cynon Taf £991 |
County Durham £992 | County Durham £992 |
Blackburn with Darwen £1,053 | Blackburn with Darwen £1,053 |