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High Street sold prices

Across 9 registered transactions, High Street sits at a median of £405,000 — a useful anchor for anyone valuing here. The spread is wide — £40,000 to £605,000 — which is normal on a street where condition and floor level do more to the price than the postcode does. Stock leans towards flats (78% of sales), with 8 leasehold titles among the latest 9. The most recent registered sale went through on 27 Feb 2026.

Registered sales
9
Median
£405,000
Lowest
£40,000
Highest
£605,000

Price history

£200k£400k£600kJan 2025Apr 2025Aug 2025Nov 2025Feb 2026Date of saleSale price (£)16 Jan 2025 · £370,00020 Jan 2025 · £411,00012 Mar 2025 · £407,00028 Apr 2025 · £40,00026 Jun 2025 · £405,00015 Aug 2025 · £605,0007 Oct 2025 · £500,00021 Oct 2025 · £270,00027 Feb 2026 · £400,000
Registered sale prices (vertical axis) plotted against date of sale (horizontal axis) — 16 Jan 2025 to 27 Feb 2026, £40,000£605,000. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data.

Every registered sale

Registered sales on High Street
AddressDateTypeTenurePrice paid
FONTAINE COURT, 45 High StreetN14 6LW27 Feb 2026flatleasehold£400,000
ELLINGTON COURT High StreetN14 6LB21 Oct 2025flatleasehold£270,000
BRAMFORD COURT High StreetN14 6DH7 Oct 2025flatleasehold£500,000
48 High StreetN14 6EB15 Aug 2025terracedfreehold£605,000
MANOR COURT High StreetN14 6NG26 Jun 2025flatleasehold£405,000
30 High StreetN14 6EE28 Apr 2025otherleasehold£40,000
BRAMFORD COURT High StreetN14 6DH12 Mar 2025flatleasehold£407,000
ASHCROFT High StreetN14 6EJ20 Jan 2025flatleasehold£411,000
SHAKESPEARE HOUSE High StreetN14 6EG16 Jan 2025flatleasehold£370,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, latest registered sale 27 Feb 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Last registered transaction: 27 Feb 2026. For the wider picture see Southgate house prices or the High Street street guide.