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Streets where you can buy a house for £32,000
The cheapest streets in the country are in towns in the north of England and in Wales.
The cheapest street of all is Angle Street in Burnley, where the average house value is £32,400. It is followed by Fernhill in Mountain Ash, with an average value of £32,700.
In the North-East, you can pick up a house for £39,600 in Haig Street, Ferryhill. In Yorkshire and the Humber, Alfred Street in Halifax is the cheapest in the region (£42,200).
In the East, the cheapest street is Austin Avenue, Clacton-on-Sea (£51,600); in the East Midlands it is Recreation Drive, Shirebrook (£48,500), and in the West Midlands the honour goes to St Cecilia Close in Hoobrook (£43,800).
Even London has some bargain areas: the cheapest is Arthur Street, Bexley (technically Kent, unless you’re Mouseprice, which brings us this information) with an average value of £99,900.
In the South-East, Plaintain Court in Milton Keynes has houses with an average value of £45,200, making the South-West look expensive – there, the cheapest place is Cheriton Close in Plymouth (£65,300).