Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich’s most and least expensive streets to buy a home are out—one lined with seven-figure Georgian houses, the other offering more affordable options.
There are several listed historic buildings in Greenwich, including residences and structures from as far back as the 17th century.
This borough has a lot to offer prospective residents, including its UNESCO World Heritage designation and connections to London via train, DLR, and boat.
The streets in Greenwich with the lowest and highest cost of living in 2025 have been identified by Property Solvers using data on home sales from HM Land Registry.
Data shows that Hyde Vale in West Greenwich is the most expensive street in Greenwich to purchase a home, with an average price of an astounding £2.5 million.
Hyde Vale is a beautiful, desirable residential street in West Greenwich, close to Blackheath.
However, with an average home price of £1.4k, Chandlers Avenue on the Greenwich Peninsula is the most reasonably priced street to live on in 2025.
The majority of the apartments on the street are purpose-built, modern, and range in value from around £128,000 to over £500,000, depending on size and location.
It is one of the easiest ways to get into the Greenwich real estate market because it offers a variety of rental and ownership options, including social lets, and comparatively low crime rates.
Data indicates that the average cost of a home in Greenwich is £494,010 in 2025, a 2.75 percent rise over the previous five years.
118 home sales, or the majority, fell between £320,000 and £430,000.
Most Expensive Streets in Greenwich:
- Hyde Vale, SE10 8QH = Average of £2,563,500 from 3 sales.
- Gloucester Circus, SE10 8RY = Average of £2,060,000 from 5 sales.
- Diamond Terrace, SE10 8QN = Average of £1,669,500 from 4 sales.
- French Terrace, Hyde Vale, SE10 8GU = Average of £1,523,670 from 5 sales.
- Ashburnham Place, SE10 8TZ = Average of £1,450,833 from 6 sales.
- Hyde Vale, SE10 8HP = Average of £1,445,000 from 5 sales.
- Park Row, SE10 9NG = Average of £1,438,750 from 4 sales.
- Hyde Vale, SE10 8QQ = Average of £1,424,943 from 8 sales.
- King George Street, SE10 8QB = Average of £1,362,000 from 5 sales.
- Macartney House, Chesterfield Walk, SE10 8HJ = Average of £1,335,000 from 4 sales.
Least Expensive Streets in Greenwich:
- Chandlers Avenue, SE10 0SN = Average of £140,100 from 5 sales.
- Dowells Street, SE10 9FF = Average of £170,357 from 7 sales.
- Blackheath Road, SE10 8ED = Average of £172,900 from 5 sales.
- Banning Street, SE10 0FD = Average of £201,125 from 4 sales.
- Barge Walk, SE10 0UG = Average of £217,453 from 16 sales.
- Dowells Street, SE10 9FD = Average of £220,250 from 7 sales.
- Norway Street, SE10 9FG = Average of £221,473 from 19 sales.
- Blackwall Lane, SE10 0NG = Average of £226,200 from 5 sales.
- Woolwich Road, SE7 7RA = Average of £258,125 from 4 sales.
- Kilby Court, Southern Way, SE10 0PR = Average of £266,333 from 3 sales.
How do property prices on Greenwich’s most and least expensive streets compare over recent years?
The most expensive streets, such as Bugsby’s Way and several in the West Greenwich area featuring grand Georgian houses, have average sale prices ranging from about £1.8 million to over £43 million for some exceptional properties over the past five years.
These luxury homes have maintained high values mainly due to their historical charm, large size, and desirable locations near Greenwich Park and transport links.
Least expensive streets like Hazel Lane and Chandlers Avenue have average prices in the range of about £100,000 to £290,000 from recent data, reflecting more affordable or sometimes social housing stock.