Monkhams Market Update –   How’s This Corner of Woodford Green Doing?

Monkhams Market Update – How’s This Corner of Woodford Green Doing?

If you live on the Monkhams Estate, you already know how special this little patch of Woodford Green is – tree-lined avenues, beautiful homes, and a real sense of community. But how has the property market been treating us over the past year? Let’s take a look at what the latest Land Registry data is saying.

Monkhams Market Update –


How’s This Corner of Woodford Green Doing?

If you live on the Monkhams Estate, you already know how special this little patch of Woodford Green is – tree-lined avenues, beautiful homes, and a real sense of community. But how has the property market been treating us over the past year? Let’s take a look at what the latest Land Registry data is saying.


🏡 Average Sold Prices in the Past 12 Months


Monkhams Lane – around £1.35 million
Monkhams Avenue – around £1.50 million
Monkhams Drive – around £1.295 million

These figures are based on Land Registry-sourced data (via property portals). Because the Monkhams is a high-value but low-turnover area, it only takes a few sales to shift the averages up or down quite a bit.


📈 What This Means for Homeowners


A steady, premium market. Even with fewer sales than busier neighbourhoods, Monkhams continues to hold its reputation as one of the most desirable spots in Woodford Green.
Mixed movement. Some streets have seen a gentle rise, others are holding steady, and a few show a small dip – nothing unusual when you’re looking at such small sample sizes.
Thinking of selling? With buyers drawn to our larger plots, leafy streets and school catchments, well-presented homes are still attracting strong offers. In a market like ours, pricing and presentation really make a difference.

🌳 A Few Fun Facts About Monkhams


From estate to suburb. Monkhams began life as part of a country estate, before evolving into the charming residential area we know today.
Historic connections. Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee once lived nearby, and other notable figures have called Monkhams home over the years.
Green appeal. Being so close to Epping Forest and other green spaces makes the estate especially popular with families and buyers seeking a peaceful balance to London life.

The Takeaway


The Monkhams market remains strong, with recent averages ranging from £1.295m–£1.5m depending on the street. But remember – with so few sales each year, the numbers can only tell part of the story. A personalised, street-level valuation will give you a much clearer picture of your own home’s worth.

Wondering how your property compares? You can always book a free, no-obligation valuation – it’s a great way to get an up-to-date idea of your home’s value.

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