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Somerset Postcode Areas Where House Prices Are Soaring – Plus the Cheapest Town to Buy

If you’re looking to buy a home in Somerset, Yeovil offers the most affordable options in the county. In the 12 months ending April, properties in the BA21 postcode area sold for an average of £232,987 — the lowest average price among Somerset postcode areas with at least 20 sales during that period.

Following Yeovil, Bridgwater’s TA6 postcode area presents the next most budget-friendly choice, with homes selling at an average of £243,700. Other relatively affordable markets include Crewkerne (TA18) at £254,915, Merriott (TA16) at £260,931, and another Yeovil area (BA20) with an average sale price of £262,116.

At the other end of the spectrum, Wedmore in the BS28 postcode stands out as the most expensive part of Somerset for homebuyers. Properties there averaged £609,180 in the past year. Churchill (BS25) follows, with an average sale price of £512,867, then North Curry (TA3) at £430,434, Bruton (BA10) at £426,154, and South Petherton (TA13) at £418,247.

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These figures illustrate the wide range in house prices across Somerset, driven by factors including location, amenities, and demand. Whether you are looking for affordability or are aiming for a more upscale market, understanding these regional variances can help guide your property search.

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