The Office for National Statistics regularly releases data about various aspects of British life including home ownership and the group has recently released information on the price of property across the UK.
This is how all the areas of the North East including Newcastle, South Tyneside, Sunderland and more compare in terms of mean property price. The information is correct from September 2022.

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These are the most expensive and cheapest parts of the North East to buy property. Photo: Photojoiner

. County Durham
The mean house price in County Durham is £120,000. Photo: Frank Reid

. Hartlepool
The mean house price in Hartlepool is £125,000. Photo: Frank Reid

. Middlesbrough
The mean price of a house in Middlesbrough is £130,000. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Getty Images) Photo: Richard Sellers

. Sunderland
The mean house price in Sunderland is £130,000. Photo: Stu Norton

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These are the most expensive and cheapest parts of the North East to buy property. Photo: Photojoiner

2. County Durham
The mean house price in County Durham is £120,000. Photo: Frank Reid

3. Hartlepool
The mean house price in Hartlepool is £125,000. Photo: Frank Reid

4. Middlesbrough
The mean price of a house in Middlesbrough is £130,000. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Getty Images) Photo: Richard Sellers