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Approximate figures based on UK market data as of April 2026. Varies by street and property condition.
Battersea sold-price snapshot
Average sold prices in Battersea by property type
The Batterseaproperty market splits clearly along property type. The figures below are approximate area averages. Useful as a starting benchmark, not a substitute for a real agent valuation. Your home’s sale price depends on the specific street, the condition, and the agent you choose.
Detached
£1,116,000
Standalone family homes
Semi-detached
£691,000
Pair-share family homes
Terraced
£562,000
Mid- and end-of-terrace
Flat / apartment
£475,000
Leasehold flats and maisonettes
How we got these numbers
Derived from UK House Price Index property-type ratios (HM Land Registry + ONS) applied to local average price. Figures vary by street, condition, and the agent you choose.
Approximate area averages, latest 12-month reporting period. For the exact sold-price evidence on your specific street, ValuQ’s local agents pull Land Registry comparables from your postcode sector when they value your property.
Selling property in Battersea
Battersea (SW11, SW8) has seen some of the most dramatic price growth of any London neighbourhood over the last decade, driven by the Battersea Power Station regeneration and the Northern Line extension that now connects Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms directly to the West End and the City. The market spans a huge range. Victorian terraces north of Battersea Park, riverside new-builds at the Power Station and Nine Elms, and more established stock between Clapham Junction and Lavender Hill. Buyer demand comes from City and Canary Wharf professionals, young families priced out of Chelsea, and international investors in the new-build riverside stock. Getting a Battersea estate agent who understands both the period stock and the new-build market is essential. ValuQ connects Battersea sellers with competing local agents.
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Battersea property selling tips
The Northern Line extension to Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms transformed commuter appeal. If you're within 10 minutes of either station, this should be front-and-centre in your marketing.
Battersea new-build stock (Power Station, Nine Elms) and period stock (north of the park, Lavender Hill) are fundamentally different markets. Make sure your agent has strong comparables in your specific segment, not just an SW11 average.
Battersea Park proximity is one of the most durable premiums in the area. If you're within a short walk of the park, your agent should be leading with this in photography and listing copy.
Worth knowing: Typical Battersea estate agent fees fall between 1% and 1.5% plus VAT on sole-agency contracts, and higher on multi-agency. Our full guide to UK estate agent fees breaks down what is negotiable, what is not, and what to watch for in the contract before you sign.
How ValuQ works in Battersea
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Valuation by property type in Battersea
Flats, apartments and houses sell for different reasons and different prices. Jump to a property-type page for Battersea-specific tips and local market context.