3,105 registered sales
Prime Central London
The W1, SW1, SW3, SW7 and W8 postcodes: the thinnest, slowest and most privately traded market in the country, where presentation and timing decide the price.
Locations
Eight regions, 170 neighbourhoods and every street with a registered sale. Seymont sells across London, and these pages publish the registered numbers behind every one of those markets.
3,105 registered sales
The W1, SW1, SW3, SW7 and W8 postcodes: the thinnest, slowest and most privately traded market in the country, where presentation and timing decide the price.
9,945 registered sales
Seymont's home patch and its neighbours — Notting Hill, Holland Park, Bayswater, Maida Vale — plus the family belt running out through Chiswick, Ealing and Acton.
18,491 registered sales
Fulham, Battersea, Clapham, Wandsworth, Putney and Wimbledon: the deepest family-house market in London, and the most volume-driven.
13,300 registered sales
Islington, Highbury, Highgate, Crouch End and the suburban north — Victorian terraces, strong schools and a market that moves on catchment.
7,525 registered sales
Hampstead, St John's Wood, Camden Town, Kilburn and the NW suburbs: the widest price spread of any London region.
16,896 registered sales
Greenwich, Blackheath, Dulwich, Peckham and the Thames-side regeneration corridor, where new-build and period stock sit street by street.
15,290 registered sales
Hackney, Bow, Walthamstow, Stratford and Canary Wharf: London's fastest-changing market and its largest volume of registered sales.
1,069 registered sales
The EC and WC postcodes: a small, lateral, apartment-led market driven by the working day rather than by schools.
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.