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Tuesday 10 June 2014

A History Of Oxford's Property Values

I was speaking to a landlord of mine on Tuesday, when the subject of Oxford's property values came up. Not those of recent years alone, but those of over the decades.
I found that the average value of a property in Oxford was £805 in 1930, which then dropped to £703 in 1934. The average value jumped to £2390 in the late 1940s and in the 1950s the average value was £3290. 
   
In the late 1960s, the average value had risen dramatically to £6334. This was followed by a big jump in average values between 1978 and 1980, with an increase of 65% from £21,186 to £32,209.

The late 1980s saw a rise in average value to £74,865. At the millennium, average values had managed to rise to £138,616. Today, even following the crash of 2008, Oxford's average property value is £343,480.    

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And that's just the houses. Next week, Oxford's apartments/flats.........................

Best regards

Richard

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