New data reveals the most and least expensive areas to buy a home in Lincolnshire, based on sales data up to March 2024.

Gainsborough West is the cheapest spot, with the average house there costing £105,000. Langtoft, Thurlby, and Uffington are the most expensive, where houses average around £397,500; this area is located in South Kesteven.
Here are the ten cheapest areas. Gainsborough West homes cost £105,500. Pelham Bridge and South Common average £120,000. Gainsborough East averages £135,000. Boston Central and North cost about £137,000.
Skegness Town averages £142,750. Monks Road, St Giles, Greetwell cost £147,500. Bracebridge North and Boultham Moor average £150,000. Fenside and Lister Way equal £151,000. Grantham South West averages £152,250. Ermine homes cost around £152,500.
Now, here are the most expensive areas. Langtoft, Thurlby, Uffington average £397,500. Stamford Central, West, South cost £349,250. Navenby, Harmston, Brant Broughton equal £315,000. Long Bennington, Allington, Barrowby average £313,498.
Little Cawthorpe and South Wolds average £300,000. Nettleham, Sudbrooke, Scothern average £298,250. Stamford North houses cost £290,000. Morton and Billingborough average £287,500. Saxilby and Scampton average £285,000. Ancaster, Caythorpe, Claypole cost about £284,000.