DH7 — Durham
The DH7 board covers Durham in County Durham, built from 21,302 sales over 32 years of real Land Registry sales across 8 local areas.
The median sale here was £40,000 back in 1995. In 2026 it stood at £128,000, a 3.2× change. Peak momentum came in 2004, when the DH7 median climbed +33.0%. 2008 was the year the music stopped here: -10.3% on the median.
Median sold price in DH7
| Year | Median sold price | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | £40,000 | 484 |
| 2000 | £45,250 | 696 |
| 2005 | £99,000 | 729 |
| 2010 | £105,000 | 407 |
| 2015 | £95,000 | 617 |
| 2020 | £115,000 | 667 |
| 2025 | £135,000 | 704 |
| 2026 | £128,000 | 134 |
The areas on the board
The game's reel draws from 8 areas, in proportion to how often property really changes hands there:
- Sacriston (19% of local sales) — busiest streets: Holly Crescent, Beechwood Close, St Cuthberts Drive
- Langley Park (15% of local sales) — busiest streets: Hilltop View, Birch Tree Grove, Herrington Close
- Ushaw Moor (14% of local sales) — busiest streets: Welby Drive, Eshwood View, Station Road
- Lanchester (14% of local sales) — busiest streets: Durham Road, Alderside Crescent, Deneside
- Brandon (13% of local sales) — busiest streets: Cavendish Court, Deerness Heights, Brancepeth View
- Esh Winning (10% of local sales) — busiest streets: South Terrace, Priestburn Close, Osprey Close
- Bearpark (8% of local sales) — busiest streets: Hilltop Road, Taylor Avenue, Cook Avenue
- Witton Gilbert (7% of local sales) — busiest streets: Norburn Park, Waterson Crescent, Acorn Croft
Think you could survive a decade here? Play the DH7 board and find out.
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Prices are medians of real Land Registry sales. Street lists show street names only — never individual addresses. New to the game? Start with how to play.