The average property price in Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom was  £191,500. Photo for illustrative purposes only.The average property price in Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom was  £191,500. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
The average property price in Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom was £191,500. Photo for illustrative purposes only.

Burnley property market: these are the most expensive areas to buy a home

If you could move anywhere in Burnley, where would it be?

Last week we revealed where the cheapest properties are in Burnley. Now we reveal where its most expensive neighbourhoods are.

It will come as no surprise that London has some of the priciest areas to buy property in the whole of England, according to figures sourced from the Office for National Statistics.

In fact, the 20 most expensive neighbourhoods in England - where you will need at least £1.2 million to get on the property ladder - can all be found in the capital city.

If you have a generous budget, Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Hyde Park in Westminster may be the place for you.

This exclusive London neighbourhood has the highest property prices in the whole of the country and will set you back a cool £2.83 million, on average, to move there.

Fortunately, the average price in the most expensive areas of Burnely are not quite that high.

But these upscale neighbourhoods will still cost you a pretty penny.

Here we reveal the most expensive neighbourhoods in the borough.

The figures, sourced from the ONS using Land Registry data, shows the median price paid in each neighbourhood in the 12 months to June 2021.

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