Only 5% of homes listed for sale across Great Britain are priced at £100,000 or less, according to research from Yopa.
However, this figure rose to 16% in certain major cities.
Yopa analysed current market listings and found approximately 494,081 homes for sale across Great Britain, with just 5% priced at or below £100,000.
Scotland was the nation with the most properties in this price range, with 17% of all homes listed at or below £100,000, compared to 6% in Wales and 5% in England.
Bradford led among major cities, with 16% of homes listed at £100,000 or below.
Liverpool followed, with 14% of all homes listed for sale at £100,000 or below, and Glasgow ranks third at 13%.
Newcastle was the only other city with double-digit figures, reporting 11% of homes at that price.
Only 0.6% of all homes listed for sale in London and 0.8% in Edinburgh fell into this category.
Verona Frankish, CEO of Yopa, said: “Such has been the rate of house price inflation in recent years that, in some areas of the market, the £100,000 home has become all but extinct.
“However, whilst their availability may have dwindled they can still be found, even in major cities where house prices tend to be higher.
“Of course, they are likely to be smaller than most, or in need of renovation, but for homebuyers who are struggling to get that first foot on the ladder in order to build bricks and mortar equity, they could be just the ticket.”