Land Registry reveals latest price paid data

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The Land Registry has published Price Paid Data for residential and commercial land and property sales in England and Wales lodged for registration in November 2016. 

Of the 98,279 sales lodged for registration, 71,703 were freehold and 12,444 were newly built.

31,349 sales took place in November 2016; 488 were residential sales in England and Wales for £1 million and over, and 281 were residential sales in London for £1 million and over.

Property type  November 2016
Detached 21,979
Semi-detached 24,438
Terraced 25,600
Flat/maisonette 19,270
Other 6,992
Total 98,279

The most expensive residential sale in November 2016 was of a detached property in the London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea for £24 million. The cheapest residential sale in November 2016 was of a semi-detached property in Swansea for £5,500.

The most expensive commercial sale in November 2016 was in the City of London for £78,972,407. The cheapest commercial sale in November 2016 was in Chatham, Kent for £100.

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