Sales company Property Solvers tracked the average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019 to map the cheapest and most expensive streets in Leeds.
The data revealed that LS17 has some of the priciest streets, with Manor House Lane taking the top spot with seven homes sold for an average £2,051,428.
On the other end of the spectrum, some of the cheapest streets can be found in areas like LS12 and LS10 - with properties costing as little as £37,821 on average.
To keep data less skewed, only streets with three or some sales since 2019 have been included. It also includes residential developments and retirement homes such as Guardian Mews and Twenty Twenty.
Here are the 10 cheapest streets to buy a home in Leeds over the last five years - from most expensive to least:

7. Newhall Green, LS10 3RT
£55,583 was the average selling price of six properties on Newhall Green. | Jonathan Gawthorpe/YEP

8. Tower Mews, Tower Lane, LS12 3SA
Five homes sold for an average £53,200. | Jonathan Gawthorpe/YEP

9. Twenty Twenty, Skinner Lane, LS7 1BH
Four homes fetched an average £46,625 on the market in the last five years. | Jonathan Gawthorpe/YEP

10. St Ann's Lodge, St Ann's Lane, LS4 2SJ
Seven properties were sold here for an average cost of £37,821, making it the cheapest street in Leeds. | Jonathan Gawthorpe/YEP