House Prices in Middlesbrough
£140,000
Average
£240,000
Detached
£145,000
Semi-Detached
£95,000
Terraced
£70,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough offers some of England's cheapest property. Teesside University brings student energy. The digital and gaming sectors are growing. The North York Moors are 20 minutes south. Investment is flowing into the town centre.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Middlesbrough has the mima (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art) gallery, a thriving student scene from Teesside University, and the Transporter Bridge - one of the world's most iconic bridges. Albert Park provides Victorian green space. The town has a diverse food scene.
Transport & Commuting
TransPennine Express trains reach Darlington in 20 minutes for London connections. The A19 and A66 provide good road links. Teesside Airport offers limited flights.
Train to London
175m to London Kings Cross (via Darlington)
Nearest Motorway
A19, A66
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Macmillan Academy
- Trinity Catholic College
- Nunthorpe Academy
Universities
- Teesside University
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Middlesbrough
Nunthorpe
Marton
Acklam
Property Buying Tips for Middlesbrough
Nunthorpe and Marton are the premium suburbs. Linthorpe has Victorian terraces. Acklam is a popular family area. Coulby Newham has modern estates. Great Ayton in the Moors is a village gem.
Local Authority
Council
Middlesbrough Council
Council Tax
£1,720 (Band D)
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright 2026. Licensed under OGL v3.0. Price data is indicative and based on recent transactions.