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Last Updated: 24/06/2025
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Harrogate's cheapest and dearest postcodes identified

by John Grainger

| 24 Jun, 2025
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Harrogate most expensive address: Fulwith Mill Lane. Image: Google Streetview.

The dearest and cheapest postcodes in Harrogate have been identified by a property sales company.

Property Solvers tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2020 to see where the highest and lowest-priced homes are located across the town.

The most expensive corner of Harrogate turned out – perhaps unsurprisingly – to be Fulwith Mill Lane (HG2), where five properties sold for an average of £2,258,000. 

Next in the ranking was Swan Road (HG1), where four properties sold for an average of £1,529,375. 

Duchy Road (HG1) – the backbone of the high-end Duchy estate – saw five properties sell for an average of £1,400,550.

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Some of the cheapest corners of Harrogate are homes to retirement flats, which typically sell for less than other types of property. These postcodes took five of the 10 places in the tables of cheapest areas.

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Commenting on the data, Property Solvers co-founder Ruban Selvanayagam said:

To keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales. It’s therefore worth noting that, in recent years, a property on Fulwith Mill Lane (HG2) sold for £3,515,000 and, at the other end of the market, there were properties that sold for £52,500 and under on Station Square (HG1), Park Parade (HG1) and Sanders Walk (HG1).

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