Sold prices · CO7 Colchester
The Cross, CO7 Colchester. Sold prices
8 registered sales on The Cross since January 2025, dominated by terraced houses (38% of activity). Average sale price £260,938. That's 31% below the CO7 area average of £377,624.
Sales activity on The Cross
Average sale price
£260,938
8 sales total
Median sale price
£210,000
Range £125,000 – £580,000
Last 12 months
£294,583
6 sales since Jan 2025
vs CO7 average
31% below
CO7 avg £377,624
Property type mix
- Detached1 sale (13%)
- Semi-detached1 sale (13%)
- Terraced3 sales (38%)
- Flat / maisonette3 sales (38%)
Tenure: 75% freehold, 25% leasehold
Quarterly activity
- 2025-Q11 · £195,000
- 2025-Q21 · £125,000
- 2025-Q32 · £180,000
- 2025-Q41 · £580,000
- 2026-Q12 · £291,250
- 2026-Q21 · £245,000
Each bar shows the average sale price for the quarter, scaled against the highest quarter on this street.
The Cross on the map
Every registered sale on The Cross, plotted on an Ordnance Survey map. Tap a pin for the price, property type and sale date. Locations are shown at postcode level, so pins sit close to the property rather than on the exact doorstep.
Sold-price data: Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Map: Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2026. Postcode locations via postcodes.io.
Most recent registered sales
| Sold | Address | Type | Tenure | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 Apr 2026 | 11CO7 9QG | Terraced | freehold | £245,000 |
| 31 Mar 2026 | 26CO7 9QL | Semi-detached | freehold | £160,000 |
| 16 Feb 2026 | 33BCO7 9QL | Detached | freehold | £422,500 |
| 18 Dec 2025 | 16CO7 9QN | Terraced | freehold | £580,000 |
| 26 Aug 2025 | THE OLD FORGE, Flat FLAT 2CO7 9QL | Flat / maisonette | leasehold | £135,000 |
| 22 Aug 2025 | 35CO7 9QJ | Flat / maisonette | freehold | £225,000 |
| 24 Apr 2025 | THE OLD FORGE, Flat FLAT 5CO7 9QL | Flat / maisonette | leasehold | £125,000 |
| 31 Jan 2025 | IDA COTTAGE, 3CO7 9QG | Terraced | freehold | £195,000 |
What The Cross is like
The Cross has a mixed housing stock, with terraced the most common type at 38% of recorded sales.
Tenure is mixed: 75% freehold, 25% leasehold.
Sold prices have ranged from £125,000 to £580,000, with a median of £210,000. Over the last 12 months the average has been £294,583 across 6 sales.
What's your home on The Cross worth?
Sold prices show what properties on this street have sold for, not what yours is worth today. ValuQ gives homeowners free, side-by-side valuations from competing local agents. We launched in Basildon and are expanding across Essex, signing local agents town by town, so Colchester is on the way.
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Across CO7, 1260 properties have been registered as sold since April 2021 at an average of £377,624. The Cross ranks below that average.
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Common questions about The Cross
What is the average sold price on The Cross, CO7 Colchester?+
The average sold price on The Cross is £260,938, based on 8 registered sales since January 2025. The median is £210,000, and individual sales have ranged from £125,000 to £580,000. Figures are from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data.
What types of homes are on The Cross?+
The Cross is mostly terraced houses (38% of recorded sales). Across all registered sales the mix is 13% detached, 13% semi-detached, 38% terraced and 38% flats or maisonettes, and 75% of sales were freehold.
How does The Cross compare to the rest of CO7?+
The Cross is 31% below the CO7 area average of £377,624. That comparison uses every registered sale in both, from HM Land Registry.
Have house prices on The Cross gone up?+
Comparing the average sale price in 2025 (£252,000) with 2026 (£275,833), prices on The Cross have risen by around 9%.
How do I find out what my home on The Cross is worth today?+
Sold prices show what nearby homes have changed hands for, not what yours is worth today. ValuQ is a UK property platform that gives homeowners free, side-by-side valuations from competing local agents. It launched in Basildon and is expanding across Essex, signing local agents town by town, so Colchester is on the way.