Average House Price in Tyne and Wear
As of December 2025, the average house price in Tyne and Wear is £173,848.
A single number doesn't tell you much about direction or pressure. Bread Index adds context by showing the same homes in pounds and in bread-adjusted terms.
How Tyne and Wear has moved recently
Over the last 12 months, Tyne and Wear has outpaced the wider North East.
If you’re selling, it’s not just about prices going up. You’re looking for a stretch where they’ve climbed well, and maybe even picked up pace recently - the kind of run that makes buyers feel they need to act. Sometimes the sweet spot is after years of steady growth, just before things start to cool.
If you’re buying, you’re reading the same pattern differently. A recent dip after a strong few years can look like an opening - a solid area that’s taken a breather. Or you might be watching for signs the market has steadied after falling, hoping you’re close to the floor rather than the peak.
The longer view - has it really gone up?
Compared to 10 years ago, homes in Tyne and Wear are broadly flat once you adjust for rising everyday costs.
Sometimes prices rise in pounds but stand still once you account for everyday costs. That gap changes how you think about "growth".
Key numbers at a glance
Is Tyne and Wear leaning towards buyers or sellers?
Over the last 12 months: Prices have been rising strongly. Sellers currently hold more leverage and houses may be selling faster and go for more than asking price.
What's driving growth - and in which homes?
Terraced homes have grown fastest, around +2.2% more than the regional average over five years.
If you're buying, this hints at where demand is strongest. If you're selling, it shows where buyers are competing hardest.
5-year growth by property type
+2.2% versus Tyne and Wear's 5-year average.
+2.0% versus Tyne and Wear's 5-year average.
-0.4% versus Tyne and Wear's 5-year average.
-7.0% versus Tyne and Wear's 5-year average.
How Tyne and Wear compares nationally
The average price in Tyne and Wear (£173,848) is below the UK average of £270,259.
The average rent comparison against the UK is currently unavailable for Tyne and Wear.
Tyne and Wear has grown noticeably faster than the UK average over 5 years.
The long term view
In everyday terms, homes in Tyne and Wear are cheaper than they were 20 years ago.
Average annual growth: -1.4%, compared to -0.2% nationally.
For long-term buyers, this is about wealth building. For first-time buyers, it helps separate one cycle from the wider trend.
Comparison table
| Horizon | In pounds | bread-adjusted | UK (£) | UK (bread) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 year | +5.4% | +3.0% | +2.4% | +0.1% |
| 5 years | +24.9% | -9.3% | +18.3% | -14.1% |
| 10 years | +39.8% | -0.4% | +43.2% | +2.0% |
| 20 years | +44.8% | -24.2% | +83.1% | -4.1% |
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Methodology
- House prices: UK House Price Index via regional performance.
- Rents: ONS private-rent metrics via `rentalPriceAll` performance.
- Buy vs rent estimate: monthly mortgage interest proxy using 2-year fixed mortgage-rate series and 10% deposit.
FAQs
What is the average house price in Tyne and Wear?
As of December 2025, the average is £173,848.
How does Tyne and Wear compare with the UK?
Tyne and Wear has grown noticeably faster than the UK average over 5 years.
Is buying currently cheaper than renting in Tyne and Wear?
A clean 3-year buy-vs-rent estimate is not available yet for Tyne and Wear.
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