Analysis of recent property sales -- official HM Land Registry data
The average house price in CO4 (CO4 0AA) is £340,439, based on 445 transactions recorded by HM Land Registry. The median price is £322,500, giving a price range from £115,000 to £1,200,000.
| Date | Price | Type | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-23 | £425,000 | D | 100.0 m² |
| 2026-01-22 | £255,000 | S | 56.0 m² |
| 2026-01-21 | £360,000 | S | 80.0 m² |
| 2026-01-16 | £180,000 | T | 81.0 m² |
| 2026-01-16 | £330,000 | D | 179.0 m² |
Standard residential rates for primary residence. Does not include surcharges for additional properties or non-UK residents.
Market Overview: CO4
With 445 recorded transactions in twelve months, CO4 is one of the more liquid postcodes in the sample — individual outliers have less pull on the median figure than they would elsewhere. Individual sales ranged from £115k to £1.20m, which is a normal spread for a postcode of this size.
No single property type dominates — detached houses led with 32% but the mix is diverse, while semi-detached houses accounted for 30% and terraced houses accounted for 22%.
The twelve-month trend is upward: comparing the first half of the window with the second, the median shifted by roughly +4.4%. Monthly volume was fairly consistent, giving the trend line a reliable shape.
Liquidity in CO4 0AA is healthy: the high sale count makes it easier to benchmark a specific property against genuinely recent comparables rather than extrapolating from older deals. On the rental side, the estimated gross yield on a median-priced property here is around 4.5%, based on ONS regional rents.