The most expensive and the cheapest towns in Bucks to live in have been revealed.
Data from the property website Zoopla has compared how much the average home sold for last year in towns across the county.
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Beaconsfield is statistically the most expensive area to live, with the average property sale topping the £1m mark (£1,169,013).
This is over £850,000 more, on average, than the cheapest town to live (Milton Keynes) - where the average price last year stood at £309,866.
Across the whole country, the average property sale last year was £304,373 with 309,543 properties being sold.
Below is a list of the remaining Bucks towns and the average market price.
Gerrards Cross - £900,842
Chalfont St. Giles - £861,710
Bourne End - £705,317
Amersham - £643,041
Great Missenden - £602,311
Marlow - £588,515
Iver - £553,478
Princes Risborough - £497,211
Chesham - £451,173
High Wycombe - £401,985
Olney - £391,713
Buckingham - £370,724
Aylesbury - £365,038
Newport Pagnell - £312,765
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