Cities with Biggest Asking-vs-Sold Gap in United Kingdom
London shows United Kingdom's biggest gap between asking and sold prices — -19.7%. Leeds anchors the other end at -33.6%.
Data updated Jun 27, 2026
| # | City | Asking vs sold gap | Sale median | Rent median | Yield | Samples | Income (hh) | Other metrics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | London | -19.7% | €530,638 | €3,042/mo | 6.9% | 56,835 / 32,878 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
| 2 | Manchester | -19.9% | €257,737 | €1,582/mo | 7.4% | 4,557 / 3,849 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
| 3 | Liverpool | -26.0% | €183,617 | €998/mo | 6.5% | 2,478 / 1,276 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
| 4 | Birmingham | -28.9% | €193,724 | €1,267/mo | 7.8% | 2,488 / 2,552 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
| 5 | Bristol | -29.7% | €288,060 | €1,560/mo | 6.5% | 1,466 / 1,309 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
| 6 | Leeds | -33.6% | €190,354 | €1,267/mo | 8.0% | 1,591 / 1,612 | — | 💰🏠🌍 |
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.