Treasury written question – answered at on 4 April 2005.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many properties valued at between £60,000 and £120,000 there are in (a) Lancashire and (b) Chorley.
The Valuation Office does not hold statistics on the numbers of residential property within the value range indicated at current levels of value. The Valuation List however lists all residential property in England according to capital value as at
CT band | Value range (£) | Total Lancashire | Total Chorley |
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A | Up to 40,000 | 258,145 | 13,836 |
B | 40,001 to 52,000 | 123,626 | 9,733 |
C | 52,001 to 68,000 | 112,203 | 8,241 |
D | 68,001 to 88,000 | 68,841 | 5,485 |
E | 88,001 to 120,000 | 39,431 | 4,133 |
F | 120,001 to 160,000 | 18,112 | 1,632 |
G | 160,001 to 320,000 | 10,489 | 716 |
H | Over 320,000 | 806 | 62 |
The Valuation Offices's property market report indicates that levels of value in Lancaster for an average semi-detached property increased some 135 per cent. between spring 1991 and July 2004.
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