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The bottom dots represent local averages. Period is 5 years.
August 2023 (Recent) (3 total sales) | £618,000 |
August 2023 (Recent) | £350,000 |
May 2023 (Recent) (2 total sales) | £700,000 |
July 2022 (Recent) (4 total sales) | £591,000 |
August 2021 | £482,500 |
April 2021 (3 total sales) | £716,000 |
January 2020 (2 total sales) | £590,000 |
January 2020 (5 total sales) | £712,000 |
March 2016 (2 total sales) | £785,000 |
March 2015 | £605,000 |
February 2013 (3 total sales) | £610,000 |
September 2011 (3 total sales) | £410,100 |
May 2011 | £295,000 |
March 2009 | £367,000 |
December 2008 | £367,500 |
November 2008 | £219,950 |
May 2008 | £443,000 |
March 2008 | £250,000 |
October 2007 | £297,500 |
April 2007 (4 total sales) | £415,000 |
June 2006 (2 total sales) | £275,000 |
October 2005 (3 total sales) | £348,000 |
April 2005 (4 total sales) | £240,000 |
March 2005 | £249,500 |
July 2002 (2 total sales) | £290,000 |
July 2000 | £169,950 |
July 1998 (3 total sales) | £124,000 |
May 1998 | £165,000 |
March 1998 | £95,000 |
December 1997 (2 total sales) | £94,000 |
August 1997 | £121,500 |
November 1995 | £65,250 |
The type distribution in N1 0ED is as follows:
Detached: None
Terraced: 1
Semi-Detached: None
Flats: 43
The most expensive sale recorded is Flat 15 Cloudesley Mansions Cloudesley Place, London which sold for £785,000 on Mar 31, 2016. The property is in tax band D. The property has a price per square metre of £13,083 psqm, which is 28% higher than the area average.