Recent house sales

Searles Close - SW11 4RQ

Proportion of freehold properties:
100%
Total sold in last 5 years:
2
Terraced house:
100%

House prices

This shows the 15 most recent properties sold along with their sold price history.

Move over the chart to find out the sale details and see how house prices have changed in Searles Close, London.

62 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£700,000 30/10/2023
£283,000 10/03/2003
Terraced house Freehold
63 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£690,000 26/08/2022
£250,000 24/08/2001
£124,135 16/12/1999
£152,500 28/10/1998
Terraced house Freehold
65 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£605,000 05/09/2018
Terraced house Freehold
64 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£580,000 02/08/2016
£310,000 14/07/2006
£69,000 28/09/1995
Terraced house Freehold
68 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£390,000 28/08/2013
Terraced house Freehold 4 bedroom
67 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£360,000 18/12/2009
£131,000 31/05/2002
Terraced house Freehold 4 bedroom
69 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£340,000 06/11/2007
Terraced house Freehold
61 Searles Close, London, Wandsworth, Greater London, SW11 4RQ
£288,000 23/09/2003
Terraced house Freehold

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