Derry property guide
Latest house prices Derry: July 2026 homeowner update
A July 2026 guide to the latest Derry house-price context and how homeowners should use it.
Why latest house prices Derry needs current context
latest house prices Derry is usually searched when a homeowner wants a decision-ready number, not a vague city average. The useful answer should separate official market movement from the details that make one home worth more or less than another nearby property.
The latest local official context is still quarterly: ONS reports Derry City and Strabane at about GBP 185,000 for January to March 2026, up 10.2% year on year. The April 2026 UK HPI was published on 17 June 2026, but Northern Ireland local authority figures remain quarterly rather than monthly.
What changes the guide value
A latest house-price search should start with the newest official baseline, then adjust for property type, condition, parking, garden space, bedrooms, upgrades, and buyer demand. A Derry terrace and a detached Culmore home should not be pulled toward the same answer just because both sit inside the same council area.
Compare your home against the same type first, then use live listings only as competition signals. Asking prices can show seller ambition, but completed market data and realistic comparables carry more weight.
How to use the estimate
For Derry homeowners, the best use of the latest figure is to decide whether the likely range is close enough to explore selling, remortgaging, renovation, probate, separation, or downsizing in more detail.
Use House Price Derry as a private first step. It gives a guide range and confidence label before you invite estate-agent calls, react to a listing, accept a quick-sale offer, or use a number in a family or finance conversation.
The estimate is guidance only. It is not a RICS valuation, mortgage valuation, tax valuation, legal valuation, survey, or substitute for an in-person agent view when you are close to selling.