Welcome to Millionaire's row where you will find out where some of the most expensive streets are located across Berkshire.

From million pound mansions to expensive cars, we have looked at property data from Zoopla to find out where in Berkshire is the priciest place to live.

With house hunters seeking more space and greenery as a result of lockdown, these areas in the Berkshire have increased in popularity as they provide good commuter access to London, according to the property website.

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And according to Zoopla, these streets in Berkshire have the highest value.

1. Fulmer Rise, Slough

PICTURED: Fulmer Rise, Slough

PICTURED: Fulmer Rise, Slough

The average price for property in Fulmer Rise stood at £6,005,843 in January 2021.

This is a rise of 0.19 per cent in the last three months (since October 2020) and rise of 6.77 per cent since 12 months ago.

In terms of property types, flats in Fulmer Rise sold for an average of £241,067 and terraced houses for £346,235.

This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.

2. Ferry Lane, Reading

PICTURED: Ferry Lane, Reading

PICTURED: Ferry Lane, Reading

The average price for property in Ferry Lane stood at £2,276,721 in January 2021.

This is a fall of 0.16 per cent in the last three months (since October 2020) and rise of 6.24 per cent since 12 months ago.

In terms of property types, flats in Ferry Lane sold for an average of £301,799 and terraced houses for £407,382.

This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.

3. Middle Green, George Green, Slough

PICTURED: George Green, Slough

PICTURED: George Green, Slough

The average price for property in Middle Green stood at £2,229,549 in January 2021.

This is a rise of 0.19 per cent in the last three months (since October 2020) and rise of 6.77 per cent since 12 months ago.

In terms of property types, flats in Middle Green sold for an average of £241,067 and terraced houses for £361,075.

This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.

4. Stoke Park Avenue, Farnham Royal, Slough

PICTURED: View of Stoke Park Avenue

PICTURED: View of Stoke Park Avenue

The average price for property in Stoke Park Avenue stood at £2,211,963 in January 2021.

This is a rise of 0.13 per cent in the last three months (since October 2020) and rise of 5.69 per cent since 12 months ago.

In terms of property types, flats in Stoke Park Avenue sold for an average of £220,514 and terraced houses for £313,581.

This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.

5. Bridle Way, Goring, Reading

PICTURED: Bridle Way

PICTURED: Bridle Way

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The average price for property in Bridle Way stood at £2,120,206 in January 2021.

This is a fall of 0.14 per cent in the last three months (since October 2020) and rise of 3.92 per cent since 12 months ago.

In terms of property types, flats in Bridle Way sold for an average of £375,185 and terraced houses for £437,035.

This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.