Analysis of recent property sales -- official HM Land Registry data
The average house price in W3 (W3 0AA) is £641,874, based on 296 transactions recorded by HM Land Registry. The median price is £520,000, giving a price range from £95,000 to £8,490,000.
| Date | Price | Type | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-30 | £174,952 | F | 44.0 m² |
| 2026-01-29 | £805,000 | S | 89.0 m² |
| 2026-01-27 | £905,000 | T | 136.0 m² |
| 2026-01-20 | £568,000 | F | 73.0 m² |
| 2026-01-20 | £868,000 | S | 118.0 m² |
Standard residential rates for primary residence. Does not include surcharges for additional properties or non-UK residents.
Market Overview: W3
W3 saw 296 residential sales complete over the twelve-month window, a busy level of activity that makes the local price benchmarks more reliable than in thinner markets.
Flats were the most common transaction type, representing 66% of sales, while terraced houses accounted for 19%. That flats-heavy composition is typical of central and inner-London postcodes where purpose-built blocks and converted period buildings dominate.
The twelve-month trend is upward: comparing the first half of the window with the second, the median shifted by roughly +11.4%. Monthly volume was fairly consistent, giving the trend line a reliable shape.
For buyers and sellers in W3 0AA, the wide dispersion means averages are a weak guide — comparable sales matched on property type, floor area and condition will produce a far tighter estimate. On the rental side, the estimated gross yield on a median-priced property here is around 4.2%, based on ONS regional rents.