W9 — London
This is the data page for the W9 board: London, in City Of Westminster, drawn from 21,218 sales over 32 years of Land Registry records covering 8 areas.
W9's median journey runs from £111,750 (1995) to £562,050 (2026), a multiple of 5.0. The strongest single year in the data is 1999, with the median up +24.1%. The harshest single year in the dataset is 2026 (-17.6% on the median).
Median sold price in W9
| Year | Median sold price | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | £111,750 | 776 |
| 2000 | £200,000 | 950 |
| 2005 | £314,712 | 726 |
| 2010 | £436,299 | 583 |
| 2015 | £636,500 | 631 |
| 2020 | £635,000 | 345 |
| 2025 | £682,000 | 471 |
| 2026 | £562,050 | 58 |
The areas on the board
Lots are drawn from 8 local areas, each weighted by its real transaction volume:
- London (W9 1) (40% of local sales) — busiest streets: Maida Vale, Randolph Avenue, Elgin Avenue
- London (W9 2) (32% of local sales) — busiest streets: Sutherland Avenue, Shirland Road, Elgin Avenue
- London (W9 3) (26% of local sales) — busiest streets: Admiral Walk, Portnall Road, Bravington Road
- Maida Vale (1% of local sales) — busiest streets: Saltram Crescent, Clifton Road, Essendine Road
- College Hill (0% of local sales) — busiest streets: Part Of
- Green Lane (0% of local sales)
- Church Walk (0% of local sales)
- Stamford Brook Avenue (0% of local sales)
That's the market. Your move: play the W9 board.
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Prices are medians of real Land Registry sales. Street lists show street names only — never individual addresses. New to the game? Start with how to play.