The latest available data, published by the House of Commons Library in March 2020, shows the median price paid for properties over the past 12 months.
Each constituency is divided into two sections, and some neighbourhoods may appear in more than one constituency.
9. Sheffield Heeley
Totley & Bradway - £294,000;
Beauchief - £280,000;
Norton & Norton Lees - £243,000;
Greenhill & Lowedges - £183,000;
Meersbrook - £170,000;
Woodseats - £169,000;
Heeley & Newfield Green - £149,000;
Gleadless - £145,000;
Birley - £127,840 Photo: Scott Merrylees
10. Sheffield Heeley
Norfolk Park - £125,995;
Richmond & Stradbroke - £125,000;
Woodhouse West - £124,950;
Intake - £124,475;
Park Hill & Wybourn - £120,000;
Batemoor & Jordanthorpe - £95,500;
Herdings & Gleadless Valley - £95,000;
Arbourthorne - £80,000 Photo: Scott Merrylees
11. Penistone & Stocksbridge
Silkstone, Hoylandswaine & Cawthorne - £243,750;
Oughtibridge & Bradfield - £227,500;
Ingbirchworth, Dunford Bridge & Thurgoland - £217,575;
Penistone - £187,000;
Grenoside & Ecclesfield North - £185,000;
Chapeltown - £165,000;
Wilthorpe & Barugh Green - £162,475 Photo: Chris Etchells
12. Penistone & Stocksbridge
High Green & Burncross - £150,000;
Deepcar & Bolsterstone - £148,975;
Stocksbridge - £145,000;
Birdwell - £142,500;
Dodworth - £137,000;
Ecclesfield South - £135,000 Photo: Bob Westerdale