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What Houses Cost in the UK in 1965 You Won't Believe THIS In 1965, the average UK house cost about £3,500 — roughly £62k in today’s money — yet the average home today sits near £285k. So how did ordinary families turn modest ’60s mortgages into life-changing wealth? This deep dive breaks down real prices from London to Glasgow, semis to terraces and bungalows, and shows how building societies, 10–25% deposits, and 2.5× income lending worked in practice. We unpack room sizes, materials (solid brick, slate roofs, Parker Morris space standards), and the true costs of furnishing a home (G-Plan, Axminster, fitted kitchens) — plus the wild advantages of inflation eroding debt through the ’70s and ’80s. From regional bargains to Right to Buy windfalls, inheritance effects, and today’s 8–15× income ratios, discover why the 1965–2025 boom was a historical anomaly — and why repeating it would imply £20–30 million average houses by 2085 (spoiler: not happening). If you’ve ever wondered whether property “always goes up,” this is the myth-busting you need. Please see below playlist for more uk nostalgia: • 14 Things We Miss From the '60s in GREAT B... #UKHousing #PropertyHistory #1960sBritain #HousePrices #BritishEconomy #BuildingSocieties #RightToBuy #LondonProperty #RegionalPrices #Inflation #WealthGap #HousingCrisis #RealEstateUK #FirstTimeBuyer #MortgageHistory #ParkerMorris #GPlan #CouncilHousing #SemisAndTerraces #CostOfLiving #UKNostalgia