The latest UK House Price Index, for November 2020, says house prices in England are up 7.6 per cent in the year to November 2020, to an average of £266,742.
House price growth was strongest in Yorkshire and The Humber and London where prices increased by 9.7 per cent in the year to November 2020, to an average of £180,856, while the lowest annual growth was in the East of England, where prices increased by 4.8 per cent in the year to November 2020, to an average of £302,624.
The cheapest average price was in the North-East, at £140,248, while, unsurprisingly, London had the highest average price, at £513,997.
Here are some of the properties you could get for the English and regional average prices, from a one-bedroom flat in the London Borough of Greenwich to a seven-bedroom detached home in Northumberland.

5. London average: £513,997
This three-bedroom semi-detached property on Greenway, Pinner, in the London borough of Harrow, is on the market with estate agent Chancellors for £515,000 - close to the November 2020 average price in London of £513,997. Photo: Google Maps

6. London: England average
The November 2020 English average house price of £266,742 could get you a one-bedroom flat on Chancelot Road, Abbey Wood, in the London Borough of Greenwich - currently on the market with James Gorey Estate Agents for £260,000. Photo: Google Maps

7. North-East average: £140,248
In the North-East, the average house price in November 2020 was £140,248, which could get you this three-bedroom bungalow on Coast Road, Blackhall Colliery, Hartlepool, on the market with Keith Pattinson Estate Agents for £140,000. Photo: Google Maps

8. North-East: England average
In the North-East, the English average house price in November 2020 of £266,742 could get you this seven-bedroom, detached home on Augustus Drive, Bedlington, on the market with Pattinson Estate Agents for £265,000. Photo: Google Maps