SS15 Sold Prices. Basildon

SS15 sold prices. Laindon & Noak Bridge

SS15 is the western gateway to Basildon. Laindon, Noak Bridge and a slice of Dunton. With Laindon station sitting on the same c2c line as Basildon and Pitsea, plus a mix of 1970s family estates and the planned village of Noak Bridge, SS15 has become the default 'I want Basildon prices but a quieter street' postcode.

Real recent sold-price context for SS15, plus free, side-by-side valuations from multiple local Basildon agents who specifically work this postcode.

Free, always. Local agents, side-by-side.

SS15 typical sold prices

SS15 property prices by type

Indicative ranges based on recent Land Registry sales data for Laindon & Noak Bridge.

Detached

£425,000

Semi

£315,000

Terraced

£275,000

Flat

£180,000

Overall

£300,000

SS15 prices typically sit just above the Basildon average. Noak Bridge carries a 10–15% premium over the rest of the postcode; Dunton can swing either way depending on the Garden Village planning position.

What SS15 actually feels like in 2026

Laindon is the older of the two main settlements. A long east-west linear town that predates the New Town masterplan. Much of the original plotland housing was replaced in the 1960s and 70s, and today you'll find a predictable but well-maintained stock of semis, terraces and small detached homes across the central neighbourhoods.

Noak Bridge is the interesting one. Planned and built in the 1980s as a deliberate 'village alternative' to the wider New Town, it was designed with curved lanes, a central green, and architect-led terraced groupings. It still feels different. Tighter knit, quieter, and consistently priced above the SS15 average.

Dunton sits on the western edge. Semi-rural, closer to the Dunton Hills Garden Village site that has been in and out of the Basildon Local Plan for the last five years. Any homeowner buying in Dunton should pay close attention to the live planning situation.

SS15 neighbourhoods

Each part of SS15has its own price band and feel. What you'll get for your money depends on which area you're looking at.

Laindon Centre

Around Laindon station and the High Road. Terraces and semis, mid-range prices, best walk time to the station.

Noak Bridge

Planned 1980s village. Sought-after for its layout and community feel. Consistently the highest prices in SS15.

Laindon Link / Langdon Hills fringe

Bigger plots, more detached homes, gently rising toward the Langdon Hills ridge. Some SS15 homes here have SS16 views.

Dunton

Semi-rural. Watch the Dunton Hills Garden Village planning status. It shapes long-term value.

Property types you'll find in SS15

  • 1960s–70s semis and terraces (most common)
  • Noak Bridge architect-designed groupings (distinctive stock)
  • Detached family homes on the Langdon Hills fringe
  • Small number of bungalows. A SS15 speciality
  • Occasional rural/plotland conversions in Dunton

Transport and commute from SS15

StationLaindon
Linec2c (Shoeburyness to Fenchurch Street)
To Fenchurch Street~35 minutes to Fenchurch Street
From postcode centreLaindon station is walkable from most of Laindon Centre; Noak Bridge residents typically drive in (5–10 min).
ParkingLaindon station car park. ~£9/day. Generally easier to get a space than Basildon.

SS15 schools and catchments

School quality and catchment areas drive a meaningful part of SS15 property prices, particularly for family homes.

Secondary

The Basildon Academies / Laindon Park

Most SS15 households feed into Basildon's wider secondary network.

Primary

Noak Bridge Primary

Village primary serving Noak Bridge; strong catchment pull.

Primary

Laindon Park Primary

Large primary in Laindon Centre.

Good for

  • Buyers who want a direct-to-London commute but a quieter street
  • Families wanting a garden, off-street parking and a primary in walking distance
  • Downsizers. SS15 has more bungalows than any other Basildon postcode

Watch out for

  • !Noak Bridge premiums can look steep on a £/sqft basis. Check recent sold comparables, not just asking prices
  • !Some Laindon roads off the High Road have limited off-street parking
  • !Dunton planning decisions can change the character (and value) of nearby streets. Ask a local agent for the current position

Compare with other Basildon postcodes

Each Basildon postcode is its own micro-market.

SS15 sold-price questions

What are typical sold prices in SS15?

In SS15 (Laindon & Noak Bridge), typical sold prices in 2026 are: detached around £425,000; semi-detached around £315,000; terraced around £275,000; flats around £180,000. Overall postcode average around £300,000. SS15 prices typically sit just above the Basildon average. Noak Bridge carries a 10–15% premium over the rest of the postcode; Dunton can swing either way depending on the Garden Village planning position.

Where can I see actual recent SS15 sales?

HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data lists every UK property sale by postcode, free and public. Most property portals (Rightmove, Zoopla) also display this data alongside their estimated values.

What's my SS15 home worth right now?

Sold prices show what's happened recently. Current value depends on your specific property. Bedroom count, condition, plot size, parking, recent extensions, EPC band. And on current buyer demand. Multiple local Basildon agents through ValuQ will quote your specific home side-by-side, free, no phone calls.

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