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Property Price Trends
Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
HP12 3JQ Wycombe District
What are the historical property price trends?
Explore the yearly trends in property prices for the HP12 postcode district in the UK. Stay informed and make smart real estate decisions based on the accurate, analysed data.
Property Price Trends
HP12

Most Expensive Property
£740,000
20 Rupert Avenue, HP12 3NG
Sold: 29 November 2023

Cheapest Property
£155,000
8 High Beeches, HP12 4HT
Sold: 24 November 2023

Data last updated: 30 Dec 1899. Data extracted from ONS housing prices/rents: inflation and price indices by local authority (, E06000060). Rent estimates are provisional, and are for the latest 2 months.
Local House Price Trends
Have property prices been rising or falling in HP12 3JQ?
The graph below shows the five-year capital growth figures for properties for the HP12 postcode district. Figures show year-on-year capital growth and not accumulative growth over the five-year period.
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Regional Property Analysis
What trends is the property market seeing in Buckinghamshire?
Homebuyers
For homebuyers in Buckinghamshire, the property market offers a diverse range of options in terms of price points and locations. According to the latest data, the average house price in Buckinghamshire is £498,107, with popular areas like Beaconsfield (postcode HP9) commanding higher prices due to their desirable amenities and good schools. Over the past year, house prices in the county have seen a slight increase of 1.3%, indicating a stable market. Availability of properties is relatively good, with a mix of new builds and period homes on the market. Homebuyers looking for a balance between affordability and quality should consider areas like High Wycombe (postcode HP13) and Aylesbury (postcode HP21). Overall, Buckinghamshire remains a sought-after location for homebuyers looking for a mix of countryside charm and urban convenience.
Renters
Renters in Buckinghamshire can expect to pay an average monthly rent of £1,455 for a property in the county. Popular rental areas include Milton Keynes (postcode MK9) and Amersham (postcode HP7), where rents are slightly higher due to their proximity to transport links and amenities. The availability of rental properties in Buckinghamshire is moderate, with a mix of apartments and houses on the market. Rent prices have seen a slight increase of 2.1% over the past year, reflecting the demand for rental properties in the area. Renters looking for affordable options should consider areas like Chesham (postcode HP5) and Princes Risborough (postcode HP27), where rental prices are more budget-friendly. Overall, Buckinghamshire offers renters a mix of urban and rural options to suit different preferences and budgets.
Investors
For investors looking to enter the property market in Buckinghamshire, the county offers a mix of opportunities for both rental yields and capital growth. The average rental yield in Buckinghamshire is around 3.6%, with areas like High Wycombe (postcode HP13) and Chesham (postcode HP5) offering higher yields due to their affordability and rental demand. Property prices in Buckinghamshire have seen a steady increase over the past year, with a growth rate of 4.2%, indicating a strong market for capital growth. Availability of properties for investment purposes is good, with a mix of buy-to-let options and development opportunities for investors to consider. Overall, Buckinghamshire presents a promising market for investors seeking both rental income and long-term capital appreciation.
Homebuyers
For homebuyers in Buckinghamshire, the property market offers a diverse range of options in terms of price points and locations. According to the latest data, the average house price in Buckinghamshire is £498,107, with popular areas like Beaconsfield (postcode HP9) commanding higher prices due to their desirable amenities and good schools. Over the past year, house prices in the county have seen a slight increase of 1.3%, indicating a stable market. Availability of properties is relatively good, with a mix of new builds and period homes on the market. Homebuyers looking for a balance between affordability and quality should consider areas like High Wycombe (postcode HP13) and Aylesbury (postcode HP21). Overall, Buckinghamshire remains a sought-after location for homebuyers looking for a mix of countryside charm and urban convenience.


Renters
Renters in Buckinghamshire can expect to pay an average monthly rent of £1,455 for a property in the county. Popular rental areas include Milton Keynes (postcode MK9) and Amersham (postcode HP7), where rents are slightly higher due to their proximity to transport links and amenities. The availability of rental properties in Buckinghamshire is moderate, with a mix of apartments and houses on the market. Rent prices have seen a slight increase of 2.1% over the past year, reflecting the demand for rental properties in the area. Renters looking for affordable options should consider areas like Chesham (postcode HP5) and Princes Risborough (postcode HP27), where rental prices are more budget-friendly. Overall, Buckinghamshire offers renters a mix of urban and rural options to suit different preferences and budgets.
Investors
For investors looking to enter the property market in Buckinghamshire, the county offers a mix of opportunities for both rental yields and capital growth. The average rental yield in Buckinghamshire is around 3.6%, with areas like High Wycombe (postcode HP13) and Chesham (postcode HP5) offering higher yields due to their affordability and rental demand. Property prices in Buckinghamshire have seen a steady increase over the past year, with a growth rate of 4.2%, indicating a strong market for capital growth. Availability of properties for investment purposes is good, with a mix of buy-to-let options and development opportunities for investors to consider. Overall, Buckinghamshire presents a promising market for investors seeking both rental income and long-term capital appreciation.

Last updated on 31 Jul 2025. Property market analysis is based on official data, and interpreted using neural networks (machine learning model), and subject to our Terms and Conditions.
Yield for HP12 3JQ
Estimated yield for property investors
5.03%
Yield
The estimated yield for the HP12 3JQ postcode area is 5.03%, compared to the national average yield of 3.8%.
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Property sales
What houses have been sold in HP12 3JQ?
The recently sold properties table lists homes around HP12 3JQ that have been recorded by HM Land Registry, and their sold prices.
Price paid information is not personal, but property-related information. All commercial transactions, sales that have not been lodged with HM Land Registry or sales that were not for full market value are excluded.
Date | Price | Property Address | Property Type | Estate Type |
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11 March 2022 | £285,000 | St. Lawrence House, 234 Flat 2 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3AR | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
29 July 2022 | £210,000 | St. Lawrence House, 234 Flat 6 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3AR | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
19 December 2022 | £350,000 | Kiran House, 235 Flat 6 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3AS | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
18 December 2023 | £330,000 | 17 Spearing Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3JP | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
23 February 2024 | £370,000 | 18 Juniper Drive, High Wycombe, HP12 3LT | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
29 November 2023 | £740,000 | 20 Rupert Avenue, High Wycombe, HP12 3NG | Detached | Freehold |
23 February 2024 | £400,000 | 41 Dean Close, High Wycombe, HP12 3NS | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
29 February 2024 | £470,000 | 5 Knights Hill, High Wycombe, HP12 3NX | Detached | Freehold |
06 December 2023 | £380,000 | 142 Deeds Grove, High Wycombe, HP12 3PB | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
29 February 2024 | £178,000 | 63 Castleview Gardens, High Wycombe, HP12 3UD | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
17 August 2022 | £610,000 | 311 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4AA | Detached | Freehold |
22 December 2022 | £275,000 | West Side House, 391 Flat 2 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4AE | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
18 January 2023 | £280,000 | West Side House, 391 Flat 3 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4AE | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
16 October 2023 | £565,000 | 32 Copperfields, High Wycombe, HP12 4AN | Detached | Freehold |
26 March 2024 | £535,000 | 16 Copperfields, High Wycombe, HP12 4AN | Detached | Freehold |
05 September 2022 | £400,000 | 63 Bookerhill Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4EY | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
24 November 2023 | £155,000 | 8 High Beeches, High Wycombe, HP12 4HT | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
09 February 2024 | £430,000 | 36 Fraser Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4RP | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
Please note that house prices for properties sold in and around HP12 3JQ during this period do not reflect current values of properties in this postcode area, they are the prices paid at the time of sale. Prices paid is property price data for single residential property sales in England and Wales, sold on the market at full market value, and lodged with the Land Registry for registration.
For more information about the statistical data sets contained on this page, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets.
Average monthly mortgage payments
Data on this page contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Property data and analysis from PropertyData.co.uk.
Statistical Data Sets
Statistics extracted are from the UK House Price Index, published each month from HM Land Registry, and broken down into Country, Region, and County level.
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