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.

17. Yorkshire average: £180,856
This "spacious three bedroom semi-detached bungalow, sitting on a generous plot with ample off road parking", according to estate agent Hunters, is on the market for £180,000 - close to the average price of a Yorkshire property in November 2020 of £180,856. Photo: Google Maps

18. Yorkshire: England average
This four-bedroom terrace property on South View, Hellifield, Skipton, North Yorkshire, an "exceptionally well presented and extended period family home in an idyllic village" according to estate agent Hunters, can be yours for £265,000 - just below the England average property price of £266,742. Photo: Google Maps