Yorkshire and the Humber Property Prices and Rents
Regional property market context for Yorkshire and the Humber, with live local-authority workspaces for house prices, rents, sold prices and labour-market context.
Yorkshire and the Humber market at a glance
Page refreshed 19 August 2026Average house price£207,948
MoM -0.6%YoY +3.6%
Average private rent£864
MoM +0.2%YoY +5.0%
Median annual pay£37,003ASHE 2025
Employment rate73.3%Aged 16-64
What this means
Yorkshire and the Humber house prices are rising modestly compared with last year. Rent and wage data help compare local affordability and demand.
Data freshness
- House price data
- June 2026
- Rent data
- July 2026
- Pay data
- Apr 2026-Jun 2026 / ASHE 2025
Official price trend
All homes UK HPI series, last 5Y.
All homes average price was £207,948 in June 2026, 0.6% down over the month and 3.6% up over the year.
Monthly movementDown 0.6%From £209,105 last month
Annual movementUp 3.6%From £200,663 last year
| Month | Average price | Monthly change | Annual change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Month: July 2025 | Average: £203,097 | Monthly: +1.2% | Annual: +2.6% |
| Month: August 2025 | Average: £205,446 | Monthly: +1.2% | Annual: +1.7% |
| Month: September 2025 | Average: £205,120 | Monthly: -0.2% | Annual: +3.2% |
| Month: October 2025 | Average: £206,103 | Monthly: +0.5% | Annual: +3.1% |
| Month: November 2025 | Average: £208,640 | Monthly: +1.2% | Annual: +3.4% |
| Month: December 2025 | Average: £207,140 | Monthly: -0.7% | Annual: +2.7% |
| Month: January 2026 | Average: £206,642 | Monthly: -0.2% | Annual: +3.1% |
| Month: February 2026 | Average: £209,250 | Monthly: +1.3% | Annual: +3.9% |
| Month: March 2026 | Average: £206,824 | Monthly: -1.2% | Annual: -0.6% |
| Month: April 2026 | Average: £208,099 | Monthly: +0.6% | Annual: +7.3% |
| Month: May 2026 | Average: £209,105 | Monthly: +0.5% | Annual: +4.6% |
| Month: June 2026 | Average: £207,948 | Monthly: -0.6% | Annual: +3.6% |
Local authorities in Yorkshire and the Humber
Open a local workspace for house prices, rents, sold prices and affordability data.
Leeds£249,394average priceYoY +5.9%Open city
Barnsley£175,733average priceYoY +6.0%Open local authority
Bradford£185,028average priceYoY +6.0%Open local authority
Calderdale£191,540average priceYoY +9.4%Open local authority
Doncaster£170,784average priceYoY +4.4%Open local authority
East Riding of Yorkshire£220,721average priceYoY +3.7%Open local authority
Kingston upon Hull£134,304average priceYoY +6.4%Open local authority
Kirklees£205,773average priceYoY +5.4%Open local authority
North East Lincolnshire£151,132average priceYoY +7.1%Open local authority
North Lincolnshire£181,725average priceYoY +7.8%Open local authority
North Yorkshire£270,569average priceYoY +3.1%Open local authority
Rotherham£190,069average priceYoY +2.4%Open local authority
Sheffield£219,539average priceYoY +5.0%Open local authority
Wakefield£198,519average priceYoY +4.8%Open local authority
York£309,611average priceYoY +4.8%Open local authority
Sources of this data
UK House Price Index (ONS) · Office for National Statistics Private Rent Index · ASHE earnings data
Official property market data is usually delayed because figures are published after the reporting month has ended.
Yorkshire and the Humber market commentary
What the latest official data may mean for buyers, renters and investors.
Yorkshire and the Humber saw mixed movement in the latest UK House Price Index figures for June 2026. The region’s average house price stood at £207,948.
That is down 0.6% on the month, after May’s figure of £209,105. Even so, prices were still 3.6% higher than a year earlier.
Yorkshire and the Humber’s private rental market continued to edge higher in July 2026, according to the ONS Price Index of Private Rents. The average rent reached £864 a month.
That is up from £862 in June and £822 a year earlier.
Yorkshire and the Humber had a resident population of 5,656,571 in 2024, according to ONS/Nomis. That population context matters for housing demand, but it also helps frame the labour market picture alongside local earning power and household resilience.
On the latest Annual Population Survey profile shown by Nomis, the region’s employment rate was 73.3%.