It'd buy a nice flat in the centre, a nice house in a suburb in the middle of nowhere, or a 4-bed detached mansion in Rotherham.
The nice part of Sheffield on the west of the city towards the Peaks is more expensive, but still nowhere near Brighton prices for a comparable sort of area.
I'm in a block of flats at the moment, so given I've not had to turn my heating on all winter it's pretty clear I'll be paying more once I move into a house.
Thanks again to everybody who's taken the time and effort to reply.
Thanks to all the people who've replied so far, and anybody who does in future for that matter.
I'd also like to make a general apology for my first thread being about such a boring topic. Hopefully one day I'll get pissed and start one about tits and Graham Potter and Graham Potter's tits.
Thanks for this.
Do you know if the values for the area you enter and the national average are directly comparable? I'm slightly surprised at how much below average the post code I entered is.
I'm going on my first house viewing tomorrow, does anybody have any advice on things I should look at or ask about while I'm at it?
In case it makes a difference, it's an old terraced house. Can't remember how old off the top of my head.