Property Prices in PR9 (2026)

The median sold price in PR9 is £205,000 across 444 HM Land Registry transactions in the last 12 months.

Median sold price
£205,000
Last 12 months
Year on year
Median vs prior 12 months
Recorded transactions
444
Last 12 months

5-year monthly price trend

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Price by property type

Property typeMedian sold priceTransactions
Semi-detached £213,000 239
Flat / maisonette £110,000 93
Detached £347,500 72
Terraced £173,500 34
Other £220,250 6

PR9 postcode sectors — highest and lowest medians

Top 5 by median

Postcode sectorMedianSales
PR9 8£227,000118
PR9 9£207,500135
PR9 7£185,500112
PR9 0£143,00079

Recent sold comparables

AddressOutcodeTypeTenureSold Price
Marshside Road, SouthportPR9 Flat / maisonetteLeasehold 2026-02-25 £170,000
Argyle Road, SouthportPR9 Flat / maisonetteLeasehold 2026-02-20 £155,000
Ashby Road, SouthportPR9 DetachedFreehold 2026-02-18 £305,000
Park Road, SouthportPR9 Flat / maisonetteLeasehold 2026-02-17 £95,000
Pintail Way, SouthportPR9 DetachedLeasehold 2026-02-13 £375,000
Kingston Crescent, SouthportPR9 Semi-detachedLeasehold 2026-02-13 £213,000
Glenpark Drive, SouthportPR9 Semi-detachedFreehold 2026-02-13 £222,000
Albany Road, SouthportPR9 Flat / maisonetteLeasehold 2026-02-13 £145,000
Cambridge Road, SouthportPR9 Flat / maisonetteLeasehold 2026-02-06 £77,000
Leyland Road, SouthportPR9 DetachedFreehold 2026-02-06 £412,500

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FAQ: property prices in PR9

What is the average property price in PR9?

Based on HM Land Registry sold-price data from the last 12 months, the median sold price in PR9 is £205,000 across 444 recorded transactions. See the table on this page for a breakdown by property type.

How much is my property worth in PR9?

Your specific property's value depends on its size, condition, garden, tenure and exact street. Run a free Offrly valuation — our photo-aware AI combines live comparable listings with hyperlocal sold-price data to give an address-specific estimate in about 30 seconds.

Where does PR9 property-price data come from?

All medians, means and recent sold prices on this page are computed from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, published monthly under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Offrly adds no markup or adjustment to the raw public figures.

Are property prices rising or falling in PR9?

We don't yet have a full 24 months of HMLR data for a year-on-year figure here — the 2-year monthly trend on this page shows the data we do have.

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0. Offrly estimates are indicative market guidance — not regulated valuations and not financial, tax or legal advice.

How these numbers are calculated

Every figure on this page comes from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (HMLR), licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. No assumptions or proprietary models are layered on top — this is unmodified HMLR truth.

  1. Median sold price (hero). The middle value of every PR9 sale recorded in HMLR Price Paid Data over the last 12 months. Median (rather than mean) is used because it isn't skewed by individual high-value sales.
  2. Year-on-year change. Formula: (medianlast 12mo − medianprior 12mo) ÷ medianprior 12mo. Both medians come from HMLR Price Paid Data.
  3. Recorded transactions. Count of HMLR records for PR9 in the last 12 months. The HMLR sale-to-registration lag typically runs 2 weeks to 2 months, so the most recent 1–2 months are necessarily incomplete and may revise upward.
  4. 5-year monthly trend. Median sold price for each calendar month, drawn from HMLR Price Paid Data. Empty bars are months below HMLR's ~4–6 week registration cutoff or before our ingest window starts.
  5. Price by property type. Same median calculation as the hero, grouped by HMLR's property-type code (Detached / Semi / Terraced / Flat / Other). A type-specific median is suppressed when fewer than 5 transactions are recorded for the type so a single sale doesn't dominate the figure.
  6. Postcode breakdown (top / bottom 5). For each postcode within PR9, the median of HMLR sales over the last 12 months. Postcodes with fewer than 5 recorded sales are excluded so the leaderboard reflects genuine market segments rather than one-off transactions.
  7. Mix shift (now vs. two years ago). Share of HMLR transactions by property type in the last 12 months minus the share in the 12 months starting 24 months ago. Reported in percentage points (pp).
  8. Recent sold comparables. The 10 most recent records for PR9 from HMLR Open Data. Each row is a real recorded sale; addresses are abbreviated (no house number) for the open dataset.