STREET names in the Bradford district with money-related names can boost house prices by more than £800,000, a study has found.

To help homeowners and first-time buyers, Invezz.com extracted money-related street names across the UK and analysed the data to uncover which money terms bank home sellers the most.

After analysing almost 1,000 street names across the UK, Invezz.com can reveal that houses on a money-related street can increase your home’s value by an astonishing average of £76,568 in comparison to other homes in the same region.

Here are the money-related street names in the Bradford district and how much having that name adds, or subtracts, onto each house price:

  • Bank Drive, Wibsey decreases the house price by £18,196
  • Bank Lane, Ridlesden – an £81,191 increase in house price above regional average house price
  • Bank Lane, Skipton - £821,353 above average price
  • Bank Street, Bradford - £32,960 decrease
  • Bank Street, Cleckheaton - £69,823 decrease
  • Bank Street, Haworth - £2,120 increase
  • Bank Street, Wibsey - £77,555 decrease
  • Bank Walk, Baildon - £70,052 increase
  • Silver Street, Manningham - £68,146 decrease

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Meanwhile, the money-related street name with the highest added value is allfarthing. Unlike its current worthless monetary value, having the coin-term mentioned in your street name adds £338,927 to the sale price of your home when compared to the UK average!

In second place is another old coin - halfpence. Homes on halfpence streets can expect an increased value of £315,984 on average (UK average).

Cash ranks third with an average added value of £134,687. Cash Hill, Cash Lane and Cash Road are certified street names to an increased property price.

Houses featuring pound in their street-name have an average increased value of £116,979 - there are currently a whopping 206 of these streets around the UK!

In fifth place is coin as owning a home with this in your road name can add £104,693 to your house sale price.

Following in sixth, seventh and eighth place are street-names that mention dollar, sixpence and rich as they increase a house’s value by £95,382, £84,376 and £68,312 on average.