WE all know that London house prices can be on the extreme end of the scale, but how much could you really buy in Wiltshire for the price of a three-bed home in the capital? 

The average house price in Swindon is £262,853 meaning that you could get more than 19 homes for the price of this £5million Mayfair terrace. 

And if you’re going to have a property empire, why not mix it up a bit? 

But first, let's look at this London residency: 

£5,000,000 

Brick Street, Mayfair, London

This Is Wiltshire:

Described as fully refurbished to an immaculate standard, this three-bedroom terrace in Mayfair comes in at a whopping £5million. 

Set back from a quiet street in a discreet location, some of the best hotels in London even provide room service to the door. 

The property has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, one reception room, and even a roof terrace. 

But is it really worth it? 

Here's what you could get around Wiltshire for the same price: 

£1,150,000

Lower Fyfield, Marlborough, SN8 

This Is Wiltshire:

Every property mogul needs an impressive pad to live in themselves and what better home than this one in Marlborough. 

Having been owned by the same family for many years, this property was enhanced and extended during the 1970s. 

The cottage has four bedrooms and two bathrooms as well as a gorgeous kitchen and separate utility room. 

£1,100,000

Braydon Road, Braydon, SN5

This Is Wiltshire:

Lower Buryhill Farm sits within a plot of 3.8 acres of formal gardens and woodland. 

The main property has five reception rooms and five-bedrooms.

There are multiple outbuildings that offer a further 2,800 square feet of space. 

The master bedroom has a dressing area and en-suite bathroom as well as French doors onto the roof terrace.

£750,000

The Pitchens, Wroughton, SN4

This Is Wiltshire:

This classic Georgian style grade II listed detached house was built around 1835.

Set within the old quarter of Wroughton the property is within a short walking distance of local amenities.

The property has five bedrooms, three reception rooms and an impressive garden. 

£700,000 

The Priory, Cricklade, SN6

This Is Wiltshire:

Located at the end of Cricklade high street this magnificent Georgian Grade II listed home is built from Cotswold stone. 

The property was recently restored in order to create an elegant and stylish home. 

Coming in at £700,000 this property has four bedrooms, four reception rooms and two bathrooms. 

£250,000

High Street, Royal Wooton Bassett, SN4

This Is Wiltshire:

Tucked away just off the High Street is this spacious two double bedroom period cottage.

Described as beautifully maintained and presented the property retains many character features.

£260,000 

Ripple Field, Freshbrook, SN5

This Is Wiltshire:

This three bedroom detached home is described as having been maintained to a high standard. 

The property is situated within close proximity to both primary and secondary schools alongside supermarkets and Shaw Ridge Leisure Park.

£250,000 

Popplechurch Drive, Swindon, SN3

This Is Wiltshire:

This two double bedroom, detached bungalow is located in the sought-after area of Covingham in Swindon. 

The property has two double bedrooms, a large lounge and a private garden as well as a garage. 

£250,000

Morrison Street, Swindon, SN2

This Is Wiltshire:

This semi-detached bungalow has two good-sized bedrooms and ample off-road parking. 

An ideal investment this property is well-proportioned and would suit a couple or small family. 

Additionally, the property has a 100foot rear garden, ideal for al-fresco dining.

Leaving you with some change spare, this Wiltshire empire comes in at £4,800,000. 

Compared to the London terrace you'd be able to get these ten properties and still have £200,000 left over for renovations. 

If money was no issue, what would you do? Buy one home in London or an empire in Wiltshire? Let us know in the comments.