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Updated: November 2024

Ealing House Prices (2024)

The average house price in Ealing is £540,002. There's been a increase of 3.0% in average house prices year-over-year. The latest month's figures report 75 property sales in Ealing. Property sales have decreased by 63.2% year-over-year.

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Ealing Property Scorecard

The Property Scorecard is a summary of the year-over-year property trends in Ealing. It highlights the average house price, type, and change. It also highlights the sales volume, type, and change. The Property Scorecard was updated on November 2024.

Average Price

£540,002

3.0%

Detached

£1,231,511

1.0%

Semi-Detached

£760,392

0.9%

Terraced

£626,310

2.2%

Flat

£423,748

4.2%

Sales Volume

75

63.2%

Cash

11

75.0%

Mortgage

48

69.0%


Ealing Average House Prices

The Average House Prices charts show year-over-year trends by house type in Ealing. The average house price has increased by 3.0% from £524,496 to £540,002.

Ealing Detached House Prices

The average detached house price in Ealing has decreased by 1.0% year-over-year from £1,243,592 to £1,231,511.

Ealing Semi-Detached House Prices

The average semi-detached house price in Ealing has increased by 0.9% year-over-year from £753,393 to £760,392.

Ealing Terraced House Prices

The average terraced house price in Ealing has increased by 2.2% year-over-year from £612,536 to £626,310.

Ealing Flat Prices

The average flat price in Ealing has increased by 4.2% year-over-year from £406,727 to £423,748.


Ealing Sales Volumes

The Sales Volumes charts show year-over-year trends by sales type in Ealing. The sales volume in Ealing has decreased by 63.2% from 204 to 75.

Ealing Cash Sales Volumes

The cash sales volume in Ealing has decreased by 75.0% year-over-year from 44 to 11.

Ealing Mortgage Sales Volumes

The mortgage sales volume in Ealing has decreased by 69.0% year-over-year from 155 to 48.


Compare Ealing Average House Prices Across London

Compare average house prices across London boroughs to Ealing. The average house prices are updated monthly. They're updated per the House Price Index releases.

Ealing £540,002 3.0%
Barking And Dagenham £333,572 1.6%
Barnet £593,802 2.0%
Bexley £407,688 3.7%
Brent £535,298 3.5%
Bromley £495,065 0.4%
Camden £832,760 3.9%
City Of Westminster £969,108 14.1%
Croydon £394,812 0.0%
Enfield £440,403 1.8%
Greenwich £440,194 5.7%
Hackney £576,230 2.1%
Hammersmith And Fulham £776,194 5.9%
Haringey £553,199 5.9%
Harrow £510,275 2.0%
Havering £419,063 0.5%
Hillingdon £450,174 0.4%
Hounslow £454,534 0.7%
Islington £706,693 2.5%
Kensington And Chelsea £1,275,218 9.6%
Kingston Upon Thames £544,542 0.5%
Lambeth £527,577 0.3%
Lewisham £455,512 4.4%
Merton £573,734 0.8%
Newham £398,942 3.1%
Redbridge £473,504 4.9%
Richmond Upon Thames £738,350 1.4%
Southwark £479,899 3.9%
Sutton £422,709 2.1%
Tower Hamlets £459,103 1.1%
Waltham Forest £489,719 1.2%
Wandsworth £628,706 3.2%

Ealing House Prices Methodology

London Property Guide shares its methodology to help you understand the statistics that we present. The transparency helps you to rely on the data that we provide.

Data Sources

London Property Guide processes the official UK property data monthly. It has processed 475,260 data points for the latest Ealing property statistics. The presented Ealing statistics represent the trailing 12-month period.

Frequently Asked Questions

The FAQs section answers common questions. It'll help you to answer any common questions you have about the Ealing property market.

What is the average house price in Ealing?

The average house price in Ealing is £540,002. The average house price has increased by 3.0% year-over-year from £524,496.

How many properties have sold in Ealing?

The latest month's figures report 75 property sales in Ealing. The sales volume has decreased by 63.2% year-over-year from 204.

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