What is the average house price in W10?
We don’t have enough Land Registry category A paid sales in the last 12 months for W10 (Queens Park) to quote a reliable average yet. Check back after the next data refresh or browse adjoining districts below.
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The W10 London postcode district sits across Queens Park, spanning the local authority areas of Westminster, Hammersmith And Fulham, Kensington And Chelsea, Ealing and Brent. It groups thousands of unit postcodes used for addressing and is a practical geography for comparing queens park property market activity with neighbouring districts. In the latest 12‑month window in our Land Registry extract for this district, transaction counts are low or absent—use the table below once data is available. Westminster, Hammersmith And Fulham, Kensington And Chelsea, Ealing and Brent sold prices in the official Price Paid extract reflect completions (not asking prices), so they’re a solid base for research, desk-based due diligence and area IQ-style comparisons. We surface the latest-sale pattern per postcode where a standard paid sale exists in-window.
Street-level sold prices and property data for postcodes in W10 with a paid sale in the last 12 months. Sourced from HM Land Registry.
Data snapshot
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Land Registry category A paid sales for W10 in the latest 12‑month window are limited in this extract; browse nearby districts or try Area IQ for a full-postcode search.
Figures are derived from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data — Category A standard paid residential sales only. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Help & guidance
Straightforward answers about sold prices, Land Registry data and what you can do with this page.
We don’t have enough Land Registry category A paid sales in the last 12 months for W10 (Queens Park) to quote a reliable average yet. Check back after the next data refresh or browse adjoining districts below.
There are not enough recent sales in our W10 extract to rank property types.
With no meaningful sample in the last 12 months we can’t rank medians by type for W10.
We can’t summarise year-on-year movement until there are sufficient paired windows of sales in W10.
Freehold/leasehold splits are drawn from Land Registry duration codes on each transaction. For W10 there isn’t a large enough sample in-window to report a stable percentage split.