Derry property guide
Top of the Hill house prices: Derry homeowner guide
A Top of the Hill house-price guide for homeowners checking value in Derry.
What to know about Top of the Hill house prices
Top of the Hill house prices is a useful search when you want local context before a sale, remortgage, family decision, or renovation plan. The right answer should narrow the market without pretending that every nearby home is worth the same.
The latest official position is mixed by geography: the April 2026 UK HPI was published on 17 June 2026, while Northern Ireland local authority figures remain quarterly. For House Price Derry, the current local anchor is still Derry City and Strabane at about GBP 185,000 for January to March 2026, up 10.2% year on year.
Why the guide range can move
Top of the Hill values can shift with property type, access, presentation, outside space, and how much work a buyer thinks is needed after completion.
Top of the Hill homes should be compared with similar Waterside-area properties where possible. A broad Derry average may miss the local buyer pool.
How to use this before speaking to an agent
Use House Price Derry as a private first step. Add the postcode, house number, and property type, then use optional details such as bedrooms, condition, parking, garage, and garden space to make the guide range more useful.
The result is guidance only. It is not a RICS valuation, mortgage valuation, tax valuation, legal valuation, survey, or substitute for an in-person estate-agent view when you are close to selling.
The most useful next step is to compare the guide range with your real decision: selling, remortgaging, renovating, buying out a family member, or deciding whether an agent conversation is worth having.