The most expensive house sold in Huddersfield in October was bought for £865,000.
Prices listed by the Land Registry have revealed the most expensive houses in Kirklees and Calderdale snapped up in October.
Topping the Huddersfield list was a detached, five-bedroom house in Denby Lane, Upper Denby, with four bathrooms and two reception rooms.
So far, 25,088 residential sales have been registered from October 2015 — however sales completed in late October may not be listed yet, as it can take several weeks after completion.
Across England and Wales, there were 562 £1m+ sales, including 105 at £2m+.
Here are the most expensive houses sold in Huddersfield and Holmfirth:
Most expensive houses sales in Huddersfield — October 2015
£865,000
99 Denby Lane, Upper Denby — sold on October 2
£471,750
85A Common End Lane, Fenay Bridge — sold on October 16
£440,000
23 Brownhill Lane, Holmbridge, Holmfirth — sold on October 2
£435,000
The Knowle, New Hey Road, Fixby
£405,000
11A New Lane, Skelmanthorpe — sold on October 8
£375,000
Hill Top Cottage, Marsden — sold on October 8
Here are the most expensive houses sold in Calderdale:
Most expensive house sales in Calderdale — October 2015
£459,995
13 Highwood Gardens, Blackley, Elland — sold on October 9
£450,000
40 Rowan Way, Northowram, Halifax — sold on October 23
£364,995
9 Highwood Gardens, Blackley, Elland — sold on October 2
£364,995
15 Highwood Gardens Blackley, Elland — sold on October 15
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