Properties for Sale in South London

Discover a range of stunning properties for sale in South London. Whether you’re looking for a cozy apartment or a spacious family home, our listings offer excellent options across this vibrant area. Enjoy convenient transport links, diverse neighborhoods, and excellent amenities. Find your perfect new home today!

Park Road, Purley (CR8 5AQ)

£1,650,000
Seen on Hamptons
DetachedAdded on 2025-07-18
  • 5 bed
  • 3 bath
  • freehold

Marsh Avenue, Mitcham (CR4)

£490,000
£5,326 per m²
Seen on Oaks Estate Agents
TerracedAdded on 2025-07-18
  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
  • freehold
  • 92 m²

Eveline Road, Mitcham (CR4)

£490,000
£5,506 per m²
Seen on Oaks Estate Agents
TerracedAdded on 2025-07-18
  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
  • freehold
  • 89 m²

Stoughton Avenue, Sutton (SM3)

£700,000
£5,833 per m²
Seen on Winkworth
TerracedAdded on 2025-07-17
  • 4 bed
  • 3 bath
  • freehold
  • 120 m²

Christchurch Park, Sutton (SM2)

£595,000
£5,667 per m²
Seen on Winkworth
FlatAdded on 2025-07-12
  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • share of freehold
  • 105 m²

Eldertree Way, Mitcham (CR4 2JD)

£575,000
£6,609 per m²
Seen on Oaks Estate Agents
TerracedAdded on 2025-07-10
  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
  • freehold
  • 87 m²

What's the median house price in South London?

The most recent median house price in South London as of May 2025 stands around £350,000 for all property types, reflecting a slight YoY increase of approximately 4-5% compared to May 2024 figures. This price growth confirms a stable upward trend in property values despite broader economic uncertainties, highlighting sustained demand and limited supply in the region.

How do property prices vary by type in South London?

Median house prices vary significantly by property type in South London, with detached houses commanding the highest median prices around £800,000 to over £1.5 million, followed by semi-detached and terraced houses typically ranging between £400,000 and £650,000. Flats remain the most affordable segment with median prices near £230,000 to £300,000. Over the past year, detached and semi-detached houses have shown stronger YoY price growth, around 6-8%, while flats and terraced houses have experienced more modest increases of 2-4%, reflecting varied demand dynamics across property types.