While Greenwich is sometimes thought of as one of the more expensive parts of London, it is possible to snag a more affordable deal in the borough.
The cost of properties in the borough of Greenwich varies massively, with a difference of almost two and a half million between the average prices on most and least expensive streets.
According to HM Land Registry data, the average house price in Greenwich is £626,625.
Property Solvers has said that the average property price in the borough has increased by £34,018 (5.76 per cent) over the last five years and by £6,801 (1.1 per cent) over the last 12 months specifically.
Over the last year, there were 370 residential property sales, Property Solvers says, which is a decrease of 296 transactions relative to 2022.
81 of these property sales were priced between £578,000 and £702,000.
At the more affordable end of the scale, 78 properties were sold in the range of £330,000 to £454,000.
However, according to Property Solvers, there were also many properties that sell for well over a million pounds.
We have compiled the streets that , on average, are the most affordable to buy a property on in Greenwich.
Chandlers Avenue, SE10 0SN
Average property price: £136,125
Banning Street, SE10 0FD
Average property price: £158,000
Blackwall Lane, SE10 0NG
Average property price: £177,500
Blackheath Road, SE10 8ED
Average property price: £182,000
Dowells Street, SE10 9FF
Average property price: £195,500
Barge Walk, SE10 0UG
Average property price: £205,442
Norway Street, SE10, 9FG
Average property price: £214,937
Dowells Street, SE10 9FD
Average property price: £223,892
Chandlers Avenye, SE10 0NN
Average property price: £263,894
Lewisham Road, SE13 7QS
Average property price: £279,000
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