Cemetery proximity has grave impact on house prices

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Living next door to a cemetery could potentially knock almost 25% off the value of your property, according to figures compiled by online estate agents HouseSimple.com.

There are around 14,000 cemeteries in the UK which means hundreds of thousands of homeowners live next to or near a cemetery.

HouseSimple.com looked at property prices on streets in 13 UK towns and cities which are next to cemeteries, and compared those prices to the average price for the postcode area. The figures revealed that house prices on these streets are on average 23% lower than the postcode average.

For example, the average property price overlooking St Patrick’s Cemetery in Leytonstone is £258,400, compared to the postcode average of £511,311. That’s half the average property price in the E11 postcode. Property prices next to Linthorpe Cemetery in Middlesbrough are 43.8% below the postcode average.

However, property prices next to Harehills Cemetery in Leeds are actually 7.4% higher than the postcode average, and prices next to Hollybrook Cemetery in Southampton are more than £17,000 higher on average than the average for the postcode.

The following table show average property prices on streets next to cemeteries compared to the average price of property in the postcode area:

Town/City

Name of Cemetery

Postcode

Average price – Postcode

Average price – Road next to cemetery

% Difference between Road vs Postcode average price

London

St Patrick’s

E11 4HL

£511,311

£258,400

-49.9%

Middlesbrough

Linthorpe

TS5 5AN

£138,793

£78,000

-43.8%

Manchester

Southern

M21 7GL

£288,801

£186,600

-35.4%

Birmingham

Lodge Hill

B29 5AA

£196,127

£131,000

-33.2%

Bradford

Undercliffe

BD3 0QD

£80,796

£58,400

-27.7%

Newcastle

All Saint’s

NE2 1NL

£305,904

£239,800

-21.6%

Bournemouth

East

BH7 6JB

£315,187

£255,600

-18.9%

Stoke-on-Trent

Hanley

ST4 2DL

£125,561

£109,400

-12.9%

Liverpool

Anfield

L4 2SL

£76,714

£70,400

-8.2%

Sheffield

City Road

S2 1GD

£112,777

£114,600

1.6%

Bolton

Heaton

BL1 4LH

£152,844

£162,800

6.5%

Southampton

Hollybrook

S016 6HW

£253,143

£270,600

6.9%

Leeds

Harehills

LS9 6LZ

£102,772

£110,400

7.4%

Average

£204,979

£157,385

-23.22%

Alex Gosling, CEO of online estate agents HouseSimple.com, said: “For many of us, living next to a cemetery would cause us sleepless nights. But for buyers who aren’t easily spooked, they could pick up a bargain. And if you can get past the fact there are gravestones a few yards from your front door, what you’re actually overlooking is a serene and quiet space, that is unlikely to ever be developed.”

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  1. So then what you are saying is that buying a house next to a cemetery is 25% cheaper (including yearly taxes). That sounds like a bargain to me. Who cares if the resell value is 25% less? Good news, except that you are on the front lines of the zombie apocalypse.

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