Taking all the top 10 most expensive streets in London into account, buyers need an average of £16.5million to buy a home.
With the average national house price standing at around £356,925, the most expensive properties in the country are almost 60 times more expensive than a typical home.
For buyers with the deepest pockets, properties in Knightsbridge - which is the road that houses One Hyde Park - are the most expensive, with an average price tag of £21,409,000.
Grosvenor Square and Clarendon Road are the third and fourth priciest streets in London to purchase properties, with homes typically costing £19,061,000 and £17,030,000 respectively, Lloyds said.
Amanda Bryden, head of mortgages at Lloyds, said: 'London’s dominance in the list of priciest streets underscores the city's continued appeal and the resulting competitiveness at the very top end of the property market.