With the pandemic situation seemingly beginning to improve, many are looking to move along the property ladder.

Property company, Property Solvers, have revealed the cheapest, and most expensive, roads for houses in Reading.

The most expensive road in the RG1 postcode is Lancaster Close, with three properties selling for an average of more than £700,000 up to January 23.

Meanwhile, the cheapest road in the area is the Tilehurst Road, with five properties selling at an average of £114,590 in the same time period.

Take a look below and see if your neighbourhood is on the list.

 

Most Expensive:

 

  1. Lancaster Close, average: £710,666

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2. New Road, average: £660,087

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3. Allcroft Road, average: £660,000

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4. Alexandra Road, average: £654,166

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5. The Mount, average: £595,400

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6. Jesse Terrace, average: £593,003Reading Chronicle:

 

7. Upper Redlands Road, average: £580,000

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8. Alexandra Road, average: £576,666

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9. Hamilton Road, average: 572,000

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10. Baydon Drive, average: £559,987

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Least Expensive:

1. Tilehurst Road, average: £114,590

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2. Talbot Court, average: £119,916

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3. Bath Road, average: £125,083

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4. Crescent Court- Crescent Road, average: £125,416

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5. Cranford Mews, average: 135,833

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6. Alpha House flats-Kendrick Road, average: £139,250

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7. Sherwood House- Rembrandt Way, average: £147,333

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8. Castle Hill, average: £149,216

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9. Katesgrove Lane, average: £163,071

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10. London Street, average: £163,500

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