Discover Plymouth’s most expensive areas to buy homes, with Mannamead and Hartley topping the list in March 2024.

A report ranked Plymouth areas by house prices, created by Online Marketing Surgery and Cardinal Steels. Mannamead and Hartley’s median price is £355,000. Plymstock Elburton is second at £320,000.
Glenholt and Widewell are third, with £302,500. Plymstock Hooe and Oreston follow at £278,250. Plympton Underwood rounds out the top five, with an average price of £270,000. Prices reflect the year ending March 2024.
The report ranked Plymouth neighborhoods via house prices, a collaboration between Online Marketing Surgery and Cardinal Steels. They publish this information for the public.
Here are Plymouth’s ten most expensive areas to buy property, reflecting figures up to March 2024: Mannamead & Hartley costs £355,000; Plymstock Elburton costs £320,000; Glenholt & Widewell costs £302,500; Plymstock Hooe & Oreston costs £278,250; Plympton Underwood costs £270,000; Peverell costs £267,500; Plympton St Mary costs £247,500; Ham, Beacon Park & Pennycross costs £245,000; Plymstock Goosewell & Staddiscombe costs £245,000; and Crownhill costs £240,000. These are median house prices.
The City Centre, including Barbican and Sutton Harbour, is the cheapest place to buy, with a median price of about £150,000.
The report used data from the national statistics office. They looked at prices and sales until March 2024, analyzing median house prices in different areas.