# Hessle Property Market Summary
Hessle, a desirable town on the north bank of the Humber estuary in the East Riding of Yorkshire, demonstrates a dynamic property market with 5,134 properties recorded and an average price of £165,356. The area has experienced notable price fluctuations over recent years, with average values generally trending upward from £209,300 in 2016 to £246,116 in early 2025, despite significant yearly variations. Transaction volumes have remained relatively robust, with 2022 seeing a peak of 426 sales, though activity has moderated to 100 sales in the early months of 2025.
The most striking anomaly in the price data occurred in 2020, when average prices spiked to £519,423—likely reflecting a small number of high-value transactions during the pandemic property boom—before normalising to around £231,776 in 2021. More recent years show steady growth, with 2023 reaching £280,563 before a slight correction in 2024 to £225,648. Hessle's appeal lies in its excellent transport links to Hull and beyond, good schools, and proximity to the Humber Bridge, making it a popular choice for families and commuters seeking a balanced lifestyle between urban connectivity and a more relaxed town environment.
The average house price in Hessle, East Riding Of Yorkshire is £165,356. Prices range from £5,000 to £37,250,000.
There are 5,134 properties in Hessle with 6,534 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Hessle is £115,000, compared to an average of £165,356.
Hessle has 1,793 terraced properties, 1,758 semi-detached properties, 1,187 detached properties, 291 flat / maisonette properties.
Average house prices in Hessle have risen by 342.2% from £55,663 in 1995 to £246,116 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Hessle by number of properties include Boothferry Road, Beverley Road, Hull Road, First Lane, Broad Avenue.
Hessle is located in East Riding Of Yorkshire, in the East Riding Of Yorkshire district.