Recent house sales

Hans Road - SW3 1RY

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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 Hans Road, London.

Flat 14, Hans Court, 2, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£7,740,000 27/05/2016
£830,000 04/09/1996
Flat Leasehold
Flat 12, Hans Court, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£3,000,000 30/09/2005
£1,700,000 02/09/1997
Flat Leasehold
Flat 22, Hans Court, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£2,800,000 21/02/2003
£820,000 24/05/1996
Flat Leasehold
Flat 18, Hans Court, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£1,900,000 04/06/2000
£795,000 16/06/1995
Flat Leasehold 5 bedroom
Flat 20, Hans Court, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£1,130,000 29/03/1999
Flat Leasehold 4 bedroom
Flat 16, Hans Court, Hans Road, London, Kensington And Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 1RY
£925,000 03/01/1997
Flat Leasehold 5 bedroom

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