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Five properties listed under £300,000 across England

As the national average house price exceeds £300,000 for the first time, according to Halifax data released this month, several properties remain available below this threshold across England.

In Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire, a three-bedroom cottage converted from the former Old Mechanics’ Institute is listed at £294,000. The 19th-century property features exposed beams and fireplaces, and has achieved an energy performance certificate rating of A through the installation of solar panels and an air source heat pump. The village is located between Middlesbrough and Northallerton. Youngs RPS is handling the sale.

A one-bedroom apartment in Manchester city centre is available for £200,000. The property occupies the fourth floor of a Grade II-listed building near the Northern Quarter and Chinatown. The flat includes an open-plan living area and a parking space. Manchester Piccadilly station is within walking distance. Savills is marketing the property.

In King’s Lynn, Norfolk, a five-bedroom Victorian house spanning three floors is listed at £300,000. The property includes high ceilings, decorative cornicing, original fireplaces, two reception rooms, and front and rear gardens. The railway station offers direct services to Cambridge and London King’s Cross. Sowerbys is managing the sale.

A cottage in Thorverton, Devon, located in the Exe Valley, is priced at £300,000. Named Barliabins, the property features exposed timber beams, wood flooring, a stone fireplace, and a south-facing garden. The village includes local amenities such as shops, a post office, a cricket club, a primary school, and two pubs. Strutt & Parker is listing the property.

In Leytonstone, London, a one-bedroom attic apartment converted from a Victorian terraced house is available for £275,000. The property has a broken-plan layout with a kitchen and two reception rooms. The Central line station is within walking distance, as is Wanstead Flats. Stow Brothers is handling the sale.

The listings demonstrate price variations across different regions of England, with properties in the North and Midlands generally offering more space at the £300,000 price point compared to London and the South East.

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