The cheapest house was sold for a modest £30,000 while the most expensive home went for an eye-watering £1,265,000. Check out the most and least expensive homes sold so far this year.
![January 31st - £45,000](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:d8d531f6-2ae8-4109-8be5-55be7e3756e3:2f956bb2-143a-4e8c-9f00-cad1948b208e/image.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
![February 28th - £40,000](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:b14c0834-e04b-46ce-86e4-2e3883230ab1:64e43b55-3d47-4b0b-b629-0552d4906cc3/image.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
![March 12 - £40,000](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:d12bdd10-596d-46b5-aefc-cb884fadce1d:500d0953-0990-437a-ae92-cde5674e4f98/image.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
![February 15 - £53,000](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:6a38db38-18ff-463d-89b2-a093fee73c67:5cbe3f8e-a554-4606-a837-2e43f8dd3b13/image.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
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The cheapest house was sold for a modest £30,000 while the most expensive home went for an eye-watering £1,265,000. Check out the most and least expensive homes sold so far this year.
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