Sold House Prices in Greater London

View 158,620 property sales in Greater London. Browse recent transactions, price trends, and market statistics.

Median Price
£720,939
Average Price
£758,883
Price Range
£1 - £793,020,000
Total Sales
158,620

Recent Sales in Greater London

Address Type Price Date
STATION ROAD
HAMPTON, TW12 2DA
Terraced Houses £736,000 28 Nov 2025 View
PECKHAM RYE
LONDON, SE15 3JF
Flats £385,000 28 Nov 2025 View
CAMBRIDGE DRIVE
LONDON, SE12 8AJ
Flats £265,000 28 Nov 2025 View
AVONDALE ROAD
WELLING, DA16 1NQ
Semi-Detached Houses £413,000 28 Nov 2025 View
FURNESS ROAD
LONDON, NW10 5UE
Flats £675,000 28 Nov 2025 View
PETTACRE CLOSE
LONDON, SE28 0PA
Flats £310,000 27 Nov 2025 View

About Greater London Sold House Prices

This page shows sold house price data for Greater London from the HM Land Registry Price Paid dataset — the official record of every residential property transaction registered in England and Wales. The data covers sales from 1995 to the present, updated monthly.

Use this data to understand what properties actually sell for (not just asking prices), track price trends over time, and benchmark a property you're buying or selling against comparable recent transactions.

FAQs — Sold Prices in Greater London

All sold prices on this page come directly from the HM Land Registry Price Paid dataset, which records every residential property sale registered in England and Wales. It is the most authoritative source of actual transaction prices — not valuations or asking prices — and is updated monthly.

HM Land Registry typically publishes transaction data within 3–6 weeks of completion. Recent sales may not yet appear if they completed very recently. For the most up-to-date individual transactions, you can also check the Land Registry directly at gov.uk.

Sold prices tell you what buyers have actually paid — not what sellers hoped to achieve. When buying, you can compare an asking price against recent nearby sales to judge whether it's realistic. When selling, you can use comparable sales to set a competitive asking price and counter any low offers with evidence. Your estate agent should also reference this data when providing a valuation.