Literally the Hottest Places to Buy Property in the UK

With the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations starting from the 2nd June in just 2 weeks, it seems like the main occasion to kick off the beginning of the summer season. However the UK weather hasn’t received the message as we continue to experience a mixture of rain, wind and light clouds, with just a taste of blue skies and sun.

Constant great weather throughout the summer is not a great demand and climate is an important factor to consider when buying a property in a new region of the country. The Northern regions, particularly Scotland, seem to get the brunt of bad weather with more severe cases of rain, wind and snow. So for residents in these areas, having landlord insurance is especially important if their homes are more susceptible to weather damage.

Using information sourced from the Met Office, the following areas have been identified as having the highest average temperatures. So for people who want to enjoy warmer days on a more regular basis, these places may be the ideal place to invest in a property. The property information was sourced from Rightmove and lists the average prices taken from last year.

Central London – Average Temperature of 11.7 Degrees

Located in the innermost part of the nation’s capital city, it is part of Greater London which borders South East England and the East of England.

Best Selling Property: Flats (£722,234)
Others: Terraced (£2,386,852), Detached (£2,091,786).
Most Expensive Area: Westminster (£915,362)
Cheapest Area: City of London (£515,624)

Cornwall – Average Temperature of 11.3 Degrees

Located in the South West of England, it has borders with the Celtic Sea and English Channel.
Best Selling Property: Detached (£293,597)
Others: Terraced (£171,771), Semi-detached (£187,147)
Most Expensive Area: St. Mawes (£686,313)
Cheapest Area: Delaboles (£138,637)

Dorset – Average Temperature of 11.3 Degrees

Located in South West England, it has a border with the English Channel.
Best Selling Property: Detached (£333,929)
Others: Flats (£178,074), Semi-detached (£216,780)
Most Expensive Area: Sandbanks (£1,025,872)
Cheapest Area: Portland (£161,510)

Hampshire – Average Temperature of 11.3 Degrees

Located on the southern coast of England, it is the third largest shire county in the UK.
Best Selling Property: Terraced (£186,671)
Others: Detached (£385,406), Semi-detached (£229,723)
Most Expensive Area: Dummer (£1,212,500)
Cheapest Area: North End (£137,814)

Isles of Wight – Average Temperature of 11.3 Degrees

Located in the English Channel, just south of Hampshire, this is the largest island in England.
Best Selling Property: Detached (£279,083)
Others: Semi-detached (£172,842), Terraced (£158,989)
Most Expensive Area: Yarmouth (£359,208)
Cheapest Area: Chale Green (£137,270)

Kent – Average Temperature of 11.3 Degrees

Located in South East England, it is often known as ‘The Garden of England’ and borders the English Channel and the North Sea.
Best Selling Property: Terraced (£192,333).
Others: Semi-Detached (£237,270), Detached (£399,446)
Most Expensive Area: Penshurst (£747,441)
Cheapest Area: Queenborough (£108,238)