Mortlake · sold prices

Second Avenue sold prices

Across 6 registered transactions, Second Avenue sits at a median of £1.07m — a useful anchor for anyone valuing here. The spread is wide — £690,000 to £1.52m — which is normal on a street where condition and floor level do more to the price than the postcode does. Stock leans towards terraced houses (67% of sales), with 3 leasehold titles among the latest 6. The most recent registered sale went through on 20 Mar 2026.

Registered sales
6
Median
£1.07m
Lowest
£690,000
Highest
£1.52m

Price history

£750k£1.0m£1.3m£1.5mMar 2025Jun 2025Sept 2025Dec 2025Mar 2026Date of saleSale price (£)14 Mar 2025 · £1.30m21 Mar 2025 · £1.52m21 Mar 2025 · £690,00030 Apr 2025 · £840,00027 Aug 2025 · £1.40m20 Mar 2026 · £750,000
Registered sale prices (vertical axis) plotted against date of sale (horizontal axis) — 14 Mar 2025 to 20 Mar 2026, £690,000£1.52m. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data.

Every registered sale

Registered sales on Second Avenue
AddressDateTypeTenurePrice paid
72A Second AvenueSW14 8QE20 Mar 2026flatleasehold£750,000
75 Second AvenueSW14 8QF27 Aug 2025terracedfreehold£1.40m
70A Second AvenueSW14 8QE30 Apr 2025flatleasehold£840,000
28 Second AvenueSW14 8QE21 Mar 2025terracedfreehold£1.52m
15 Second AvenueSW14 8QF21 Mar 2025terracedleasehold£690,000
45 Second AvenueSW14 8QF14 Mar 2025terracedfreehold£1.30m

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, latest registered sale 20 Mar 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Last registered transaction: 20 Mar 2026. For the wider picture see Mortlake house prices or the Second Avenue street guide.