Wakefield house prices
Average price paid, 2026-05
Prices in Wakefield are up 2.71% over the last year and up 3.98% a year over five. That is 27% below the United Kingdom average of £271,295. It ranks 291 of 360 UK local authorities by price.
Average price, last 25 years
Pounds paid · to 2026-05HM Land Registry, UK House Price Index. Source
- £125,001 to £250,000 at 2%£1,443
First-time buyer relief applies below £500,000. England and Northern Ireland rates; Scotland charges Land and Buildings Transaction Tax and Wales charges Land Transaction Tax, both on different bands.
What is your Wakefield home worth?
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Wakefield house prices: common questions
What is the average house price in Wakefield?
The average house price in Wakefield is £197,140, based on HM Land Registry data for 2026-05. That is the average price actually paid for property completing in the area, not an asking price or an estimate.
Are house prices in Wakefield rising or falling?
Prices in Wakefield are up 2.71% over the last year, and have changed at +3.98% a year over five years and +2.32% a year over twenty. Figures are annualised averages from HM Land Registry to 2026-05.
How much stamp duty would I pay on an average home in Wakefield?
Stamp duty on a £197,140 property is £1,443 at standard England and Northern Ireland rates, or £0 for a first-time buyer. Stamp duty is charged in slices, so only the portion of the price inside each band is taxed at that band's rate. Scotland and Wales charge different taxes on different bands.
Is Wakefield expensive compared with the rest of the UK?
At £197,140, Wakefield is 27% below the United Kingdom average of £271,295. It ranks 291 of 360 UK local authorities by average price.
How can I find out what my own Wakefield home is worth?
An area average is not a valuation of a specific property. If you know what you paid and the year you bought, our free tool moves your purchase price by the actual change in average prices paid in Wakefield over exactly that period, which is more accurate than estimating from bedroom count. For anything involving money changing hands, get a valuation from a local agent or a RICS surveyor; no lender accepts an online estimate.
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