Surrey Property Market
England
Surrey is covered by UKPropertyIntel across 60 towns and 25,057 postcodes, with 112,364 homes that have a recorded sale. The median house price in Surrey is £480,000, up 6% between 2020 and 2025. The most common property type is detached (29% of homes), followed by flat. The benchmark Band D council tax across Surrey's 11 councils ranges from £2,493 to £2,605 per year. Band D is only a benchmark — each property pays the rate for its own valuation band (A–H), so flats and smaller homes typically pay less and larger houses more. All figures are as per our current dataset — drawn from official public records (HM Land Registry sales, EPC energy data and MHCLG council tax) and expanding continually.
Things you should know
A quick summary of the Surrey property market.
Surrey covers 112,364 homes with sales records across 60 towns and 25,057 postcodes.
Median house price £480,000, up 6% (2020–2025). · HM Land Registry
Most common type: detached (29%), then flat. · HM Land Registry
The benchmark Band D council tax ranges £2,493–£2,605/yr across 11 councils — each home pays the rate for its own band (A–H), so flats are typically lower. · MHCLG
Facts from HM Land Registry (sales) and the EPC register (energy), under the Open Government Licence. Area comparisons are context, not a valuation or financial advice. Figures are as per our current dataset, which we're expanding continually.
60
Towns
25,057
Postcodes
112,364
Properties
11
Councils
Market & affordability
Typical prices and buying costs across Surrey.
£480,000
Median house price
121,606 sales
+6%
5-year growth
area avg, 2020–2025
£14,000
Stamp duty · est.
on the median price
Median price and growth are from HM Land Registry (residential sales, ≥£25k; growth uses the area average per year). Stamp duty is an illustrative estimate on the median price, at standard residential rates (not first-time-buyer or additional-property). For general guidance only.
Median price by property type
Like-for-like medians across Surrey — compare a flat to flats and a detached to detached, not to a blended average.
Detached
£812,500
Across 35,306 sales
Semi-Detached
£500,000
Across 32,626 sales
Terraced
£422,500
Across 21,871 sales
Flat
£280,000
Across 31,803 sales
Property mix in Surrey
Share of homes by type across Surrey.
Compare towns in Surrey
Where's most affordable, and where's most sought-after — ranked by median sale price. Based only on towns with recorded sales data in Surrey; more towns and data are added continually.
🏷️ Most affordable · lowest median
💎 Most sought-after · highest median
Median sale price per town (HM Land Registry). Note: council tax is not a flat rate per town — each property is charged for its own valuation band (A–H), so it varies home to home and isn't the same as the area's benchmark Band D figure. As per our current dataset.
Council Tax across Surrey
The benchmark 2026-27 Band D charge for each council in Surrey, cheapest first. Band D is only a reference point — each home pays the rate for its own valuation band (A–H), so flats and smaller homes typically pay less. Click a council for the full A–H breakdown.
🏛️ Runnymede
Lowest£2,493/yr
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🏛️ Mole Valley
£2,520/yr
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🏛️ Spelthorne
£2,526/yr
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🏛️ Epsom and Ewell
£2,531/yr
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🏛️ Guildford
£2,547/yr
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🏛️ Elmbridge
£2,558/yr
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🏛️ Reigate and Banstead
£2,567/yr
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🏛️ Surrey Heath
£2,585/yr
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🏛️ Tandridge
£2,595/yr
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🏛️ Woking
£2,598/yr
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🏛️ Waverley
Highest£2,605/yr
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Band D is the benchmark all other bands (A–H) are calculated from. Total annual charge including county, police & fire precepts. Source: MHCLG (2026-27). To find a specific property's band, use the VOA band checker ↗.