Richest Cities in United Kingdom by Household Income

Cities with highest average household income. Based on municipal figures where available (INE Atlas — Spain) and NUTS2 GDP proxies elsewhere.

Data updated Jun 27, 2026
#CityAvg household incomeSale medianRent medianYieldSamplesIncome (hh)Other metrics
1London€530,638€3,042/mo6.9%56,835 / 32,878
2Milton Keynes€224,046€1,470/mo7.9%669 / 322
3Reading€254,369€1,560/mo7.4%722 / 539
4Oxford€372,289€2,211/mo7.1%403 / 365
5Brighton€338,596€1,896/mo6.7%1,113 / 633
6Crawley€240,892€1,492/mo7.4%263 / 52
7Basingstoke€213,940€1,470/mo8.3%286 / 130
8Portsmouth€217,308€1,426/mo7.9%730 / 360
9Southampton€197,093€1,155/mo7.0%1,069 / 646
10Maidstone€207,201€1,312/mo7.6%375 / 78
11Ipswich€149,925€998/mo8.0%415 / 147
12Peterborough€143,187€1,066/mo8.9%423 / 268
13Norwich€183,617€1,267/mo8.3%528 / 213
14Cambridge€372,289€1,716/mo5.5%555 / 343
15Watford€328,490€1,716/mo6.3%584 / 222
16Luton€193,724€1,200/mo7.4%456 / 370
17Chelmsford€254,369€1,515/mo7.2%512 / 133
18Basildon€224,046€1,470/mo7.9%203 / 39
19Bath€395,872€1,761/mo5.3%400 / 182
20Bristol€288,060€1,560/mo6.5%1,466 / 1,309
21Aberdeen€99,388€796/mo9.6%294 / 507
22Gloucester€166,771€998/mo7.2%264 / 85
23Poole€298,167€1,426/mo5.7%997 / 122
24Bournemouth€254,369€1,380/mo6.5%1,843 / 647
25Salford€254,369€1,492/mo7.0%1,712 / 1,228
26Manchester€257,737€1,582/mo7.4%4,557 / 3,849
27Plymouth€160,034€863/mo6.5%545 / 333
28Exeter€200,463€1,380/mo8.3%385 / 194
29Stirling€173,509€1,380/mo9.5%36 / 56
30Edinburgh€328,490€1,829/mo6.7%1,147 / 987
31Dundee€160,034€1,087/mo8.2%158 / 171
32Sheffield€143,187€908/mo7.6%783 / 1,259
33Lincoln€156,664€1,043/mo8.0%197 / 157
34Northampton€166,771€1,043/mo7.5%452 / 250
35Derby€143,187€908/mo7.6%277 / 620
36Nottingham€149,925€1,066/mo8.5%708 / 1,830
37Worcester€183,617€863/mo5.6%201 / 102
38Coventry€149,925€976/mo7.8%379 / 528
39Wolverhampton€133,080€976/mo8.8%193 / 152
40Glasgow€190,354€1,380/mo8.7%1,079 / 1,328
41Birmingham€193,724€1,267/mo7.8%2,488 / 2,552
42Leicester€149,925€953/mo7.6%661 / 954
43Inverness€200,463€953/mo5.7%69 / 7
44Liverpool€183,617€998/mo6.5%2,478 / 1,276
45York€261,107€1,426/mo6.5%509 / 131
46Newcastle upon Tyne€160,034€1,043/mo7.8%635 / 2,536
47Sunderland€85,911€773/mo10.8%193 / 221
48Cardiff€200,463€1,290/mo7.7%902 / 922
49Leeds€190,354€1,267/mo8.0%1,591 / 1,612
50Bradford€85,911€752/mo10.5%207 / 164
51Kingston upon Hull€126,341€863/mo8.2%259 / 195
52Telford€129,710€908/mo8.4%95 / 45
53Stoke on Trent€92,650€818/mo10.6%107 / 96
54Blackpool€102,758€684/mo8.0%273 / 114
55Preston€116,233€976/mo10.1%196 / 378
56Blackburn€116,233€796/mo8.2%26 / 25
57Middlesbrough€79,174€752/mo11.4%112 / 123
58Swansea€149,925€908/mo7.3%99 / 81
59Belfast€52,221€953/mo21.9%1 / 70

1 row flagged as potential outlier (yield outside 2–12%). Verify sample size before relying on these.

Methodology

Data combines aggregated asking-price statistics from public real-estate portals, official government transaction data, national price indices, demographics, and income statistics. Ranks cover cities with a sufficient market-data sample. Rankings refreshed weekly.