# Kirkby-in-Furness Property Market Summary
Kirkby-in-Furness presents a notably volatile property market with an average price of £181,416 across 327 properties. The area has experienced dramatic price fluctuations over recent years, with values swinging from £203,722 in 2020 to an exceptional £555,000 in 2023, though this dramatic spike likely reflects a small number of high-value transactions in a year with only 10 sales. The market appears to have settled somewhat in 2024-2025, with prices ranging between £247,637 and £275,438, suggesting a stabilisation above the long-term average.
This South Cumbrian village, situated on the Furness peninsula, demonstrates the characteristics of a smaller, rural property market where individual sales can significantly impact annual averages. The relatively modest transaction volumes—typically between 10 and 27 sales annually—indicate a quieter market compared to larger urban centres. Kirkby-in-Furness offers buyers the appeal of countryside living with access to the Lake District National Park nearby, though the price volatility suggests careful timing and thorough market research are essential for prospective purchasers in this area.
The average house price in Kirkby-In-Furness, Cumbria is £181,416. Prices range from £24,000 to £1,000,000.
There are 327 properties in Kirkby-In-Furness with 382 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Kirkby-In-Furness is £153,220, compared to an average of £181,416.
Kirkby-In-Furness has 138 detached properties, 95 terraced properties, 75 semi-detached properties, 15 other properties.
Average house prices in Kirkby-In-Furness have risen by 342.1% from £62,300 in 1995 to £275,438 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Kirkby-In-Furness by number of properties include Sandside, Burlington Close, Askew Gate Brow, Jubilee Drive, Marsh Garth.
Kirkby-In-Furness is located in Cumbria, in the South Lakeland district.