The most expensive streets in Oxford have been revealed through a new study. 

Sales company Property Solvers tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019 to see where the highest-priced homes are located across Oxford postcodes.

The only street that has an average price of more than £5m is unsurprisingly the costliest place to live in Oxford.

On Linton Road (OX2), a total of three properties sold for an average of £5,346,666.

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Crick Road was ranked second on the list.Crick Road was ranked second on the list.

Crick Road (OX2) makes the top two and is the only other street on the list to topple the £4m mark as three properties sold for an average of £4,912,500.

Of the rest of the streets in Oxford, the most expensive on average was Norham Road (OX2) where six properties sell for an average of £2,964,166, the data shows.

If you want to purchase a property on Warnborough Road (OX2), you would be looking at being set back approximately £2,617,500 according to four sales.

St Margaret's Road (OX2) is ranked next on the list coming in at £2,587,500 following the sales of three homes.

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Similarly, according to three properties, Woodstock Road (OX2) averages at around £2,565,000.

Both Hids Copse Road (OX2) as well as Headington’s Pullens Lane (OX3) priced below £2.5m following the sales of four and three homes respectively.

Lonsdale Road (OX2) also made the list at £2,423,333 after the sales of three homes.

Property Solvers co-founder Ruban Selvanayagam said: “To keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales.”

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Oxford's top streets all average over £2.5m for a house.Oxford's top streets all average over £2.5m for a house. (Image: Ed Nix)

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