But to snap up a home in these areas you are looking at spending a large chunk of cash.
Here are the 10 most expensive streets to buy a house in Portsmouth according to Zoopla.
With the figures based on average house prices over the last 12 months and only include streets where two houses or more have been sold.Â
Penny Street is most expensive with an average house price of £648,333.Â
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Carmarthen Avenue has an average house price of £621,825 and buying a house on Broad Street will set you back £517,083 on average.
St Matthews Road is the fourth most expensive with an average house price of £508,000.Â
The fifth most expensive street in Portsmouth to buy a house is Hilltop Crescent with an average price of £501,333.Â
The average house price on Penrhyn Avenue is £493,750 and on Evelegh Road it is £484,500.Â
Down End Road is the eighth most expensive street to buy a house in Portsmouth with an average price of £460,000.Â
The ninth most expensive is Padwick Avenue with houses costing an average £430,500.Â
While Sennen Place is tenth most expensive with an average cost of £423,833.Â