Sold prices
EC4V — 20 properties sold in 2025–2026
- Median price
- £615,000
- Lowest sale
- £398,000
- Highest sale
- £62.70m
- Streets covered
- 7
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Nearby streets in EC4V
Ranked by median sold price. Click through for the full sale-by-sale history.
| Street | Sales | Range | Median |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Victoria Street | 2 | £2.33m – £62.70m | £32.51m |
| Carter Lane | 2 | £878,580 – £14.50m | £7.69m |
| Burgon Street | 1 | £2.34m – £2.34m | £2.34m |
| Trig Lane | 1 | £735,000 – £735,000 | £735,000 |
| High Timber Street | 5 | £485,000 – £872,950 | £620,000 |
| Upper Thames Street | 8 | £398,000 – £927,000 | £445,000 |
| Friar Street | 1 | £430,000 – £430,000 | £430,000 |
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data.
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Questions we get asked
- How many properties sold in EC4V?
- HM Land Registry records 20 completed sales in EC4V across 2025 and 2026, with a median price of £615,000.
- What is the average sold price in EC4V?
- The median sold price in EC4V is £615,000. Medians are more reliable than averages here because a handful of very large transactions can distort the mean.
- Is sold price data the same as a valuation?
- No. Sold prices tell you what buyers paid nearby; a valuation accounts for the condition, layout and outlook of your specific home. Book a free appointment for that.