We've mapped the latest price paid data from the Land Registry Office to give a snapshot of the Norfolk property market.
The most recent figures shown are taken from November 2017 when more than 700 properties were sold across the county.
MORE: Wells residents urged to give their views on affordable housingThe cheapest property sold in November was a property at Sundowner Holiday Park in Hemsby, which cost £13,400.
In comparison, the most expensive was Ivy Farmhouse in Stanhoe, a three bedroom barn conversion with original beams and spacious grounds which sold for £1,800,000.
MORE: Housebuilder contributes over £85m to local economyExplore our interactive map to find out how much homes across Norfolk sold for.
Properties on the map are marked in six different categories £0-£100,000, £100,000-£200,000, £300,000-£400,000, £400,000-£500,000 and £500,00 and over.
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