Canary Wharf · sold prices

Basin Approach sold prices

Across 8 registered transactions, Basin Approach sits at a median of £486,250 — a useful anchor for anyone valuing here. The spread is wide — £345,000 to £700,000 — which is normal on a street where condition and floor level do more to the price than the postcode does. Stock leans towards flats (100% of sales), with 8 leasehold titles among the latest 8. The most recent registered sale went through on 1 Jun 2026.

Registered sales
8
Median
£486,250
Lowest
£345,000
Highest
£700,000

Price history

£400k£500k£600k£700kFeb 2025Jun 2025Oct 2025Feb 2026Jun 2026Date of saleSale price (£)28 Feb 2025 · £640,00027 Mar 2025 · £467,50031 Mar 2025 · £505,00019 Aug 2025 · £700,00031 Oct 2025 · £675,00012 Feb 2026 · £345,00031 Mar 2026 · £420,0001 Jun 2026 · £450,000
Registered sale prices (vertical axis) plotted against date of sale (horizontal axis) — 28 Feb 2025 to 1 Jun 2026, £345,000£700,000. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data.

Every registered sale

Registered sales on Basin Approach
AddressDateTypeTenurePrice paid
70 Basin ApproachE14 7JB1 Jun 2026flatleasehold£450,000
12 Basin ApproachE14 7JA31 Mar 2026flatleasehold£420,000
43 Basin ApproachE14 7JA12 Feb 2026flatleasehold£345,000
151 Basin ApproachE14 7JG31 Oct 2025flatleasehold£675,000
154 Basin ApproachE14 7JG19 Aug 2025flatleasehold£700,000
152 Basin ApproachE14 7JG31 Mar 2025flatleasehold£505,000
137 Basin ApproachE14 7JG27 Mar 2025flatleasehold£467,500
9 Basin ApproachE14 7JA28 Feb 2025flatleasehold£640,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, latest registered sale 1 Jun 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Last registered transaction: 1 Jun 2026. For the wider picture see Canary Wharf house prices or the Basin Approach street guide.