Holy Cross Property Price Guide and Insights

Discover Holy Cross's 2025 property market: average prices for flats vs. houses, bedroom-count breakdowns, % of homes with gardens or balconies, plus an interactive postcode heatmap.

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Lisa Thomson
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Houses

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What is the average price of a house in Holy Cross?

The average price for a house in Holy Cross is £453k, costing on average £283 per sqft.

Average prices of houses by bedroom count are: £253k for a two-bedroom, £341k for a three-bedroom, £609k for a four-bedroom, and £872k for a five-bedroom.

What share of houses in Holy Cross feature gardens and parking?

In Holy Cross, 97% of houses have a garden and 93% include parking.

What is the breakdown of property types in Holy Cross?

The housing mix in Holy Cross is 40% detached, 41% semi-detached, 11% terraced, and 8% other.

£453k
Average Price
£253k
2 Bed
£341k
3 Bed
£609k
4 Bed
£872k
5 Bed
97%
Have a garden
£283
per sqft
93%
Include parking
Detached: 40%
Semi-Detached: 41%
Terraced: 11%
Other: 8%

What is the most expensive area in Holy Cross to buy a home?

The most expensive area to buy a house in Holy Cross is DY9, where the average property is £453k.

What is the cheapest area in Holy Cross to buy a home?

The cheapest area to buy a house in Holy Cross is DY9, where the average property is £453k.

Flats and apartments

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What is the average price of a flat in Holy Cross?

The average price for a flat in Holy Cross is £188k, costing on average N/A per sqft.

Average prices of flats by bedroom count are: £143k for a one-bedroom, £225k for a two-bedroom, £210k for a three-bedroom, and N/A for a four-bedroom.

What share of flats in Holy Cross feature balconies and parking?

In Holy Cross, 8% of flats have a balcony and 80% include parking.

What is the breakdown of lease types in Holy Cross?

The leasing mix in Holy Cross is 100% leasehold and 0% freehold.

£188k
Average Price
£143k
1 Bed
£225k
2 Bed
£210k
3 Bed
N/A
4 Bed
8%
Have a balcony
N/A
per sqft
80%
Include parking
Leasehold: 100%
Freehold: 0%

What is the most expensive area in Holy Cross to buy a flat?

The most expensive area to buy a flat in Holy Cross is DY9, where the average property is £188k.

What is the cheapest area in Holy Cross to buy a flat?

The cheapest area to buy a flat in Holy Cross is DY9, where the average property is £188k.

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