Average And Median Price
London rowsBuilt from the city-level history in the LSTAR location payload, not the board-wide headline row.
LSTAR Market Report
Updated for April 2026 with London home prices, sales, inventory, market speed, and property-type context from the public LSTAR monthly statistics archive.
This is where the location template should answer the highest-intent questions first: what homes are selling for, how much supply is on the market, and how fast listings are moving.
These are public LSTAR market areas, not SoldIn neighbourhoods. They give a cleaner regional price signal for adjusting street and address value context than a citywide-only London number.
The map markers and links below connect this London market page to current SoldIn neighbourhood profiles. Each neighbourhood page gives local residential context that is useful after the citywide market snapshot.
These two charts should stay near the top of every board-backed location page: local price history and local supply-demand activity.
Built from the city-level history in the LSTAR location payload, not the board-wide headline row.
This is the chart that should frame market pace: demand as sales, supply as new and active listings.
These cards should reuse the panel treatment from the address template, while clearly labeling that this part is board context when the source does not publish London-only property-type splits.
This page uses public monthly market statistics from the London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS. City-level London figures are used for the main price, sales, inventory, and chart history. Property-type details are shown as regional LSTAR context where the public source does not publish a London-only split.
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