Search by Postcode

You searched for listings within cv32. There are currently 132 price drops in this postcode. Recently updated listings are highlighted in pink. Click here to sort by last updated date.

View other nearby postcodes: cv31 cv34 cv33 cv8 cv35 cv3 cv4 cv47 cv1 cv5

Click on the links below for detailed price histories. Click on the column headings to sort the results.

Select page: << First Next > Last >>

Currently viewing page 1 of 14.

  address type original price current price change days on market postcode
Leamington Spa,Wathen Road Four BR, CV32 5UY 4 bedroom house £300,000 £299,950 DOWN 0% 383 days (cv32)
Hanworth Close Three BR, An outstan CV32 7PP 3 bedroom house £169,950 £169,000 DOWN 0% 380 days (cv32)
Leamington Spa,Upper Holly Walk, A CV32 4JW 2 bedroom £147,000 £145,000 DOWN 1% 308 days (cv32)
Town Centre, A BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTE CV32 5EB 2 bedroom £192,500 £189,500 DOWN 1% 196 days (cv32)
Windsor Street, Leamington Spa CV32 CV32 5EB 2 bedroom house £192,500 £189,500 DOWN 1% 89 days (cv32)
Leamington Spa,Leicester Street, A CV32 4TB 3 bedroom £285,000 £279,950 DOWN 1% 396 days (cv32)
Leamington,Woodward House One BR, A CV32 5DJ 1 bedroom house £129,995 £127,500 DOWN 1% 164 days (cv32)
Leamington Spa,Rugby Road Five BR, CV32 6DH 5 bedroom £437,500 £429,000 DOWN 1% 125 days (cv32)
Leamington Spa,Portland Place West CV32 5EU 2 bedroom house £127,500 £125,000 DOWN 1% 230 days (cv32)
Leamington Spa,Dunblane Drive Three CV32 7TP 3 bedroom £249,950 £245,000 DOWN 1% 58 days (cv32)

Listings provided by Oodle.

Select page: << First Next > Last >>


View other nearby postcodes: cv31 cv34 cv33 cv8 cv35 cv3 cv4 cv47 cv1 cv5



Comments

  • || if you want to sell be more realistic with your prices! take a look at London discounts! 3pc really wont help you,with the negative press you need to discount by 20pc or people will not invest in your property, it will come down by that amount anyway but yours will be in a backlog with many others by that time! -- left at Thu Apr 17 15:31:21 +0000 2008
  • Newbear || I agree. In the last housing crash (1990-94 - yes, they come round as regular as clockwork!) I owned a house in Cambridge. At the height of the boom houses in the street sold for £125K. Two years later, when the crash was well underway, we had to sell to move jobs. We put the house up for £89K and felt lucky to sell for £85K. We negotiated a similar drop on the house we were buying. That is how the market works. In a falling market it is best to price under-price, sell and buy from someone with a similarly realistic attitude. Contrast that with a neighbour who put his house in the same street on the market at the same time for £125K. Over the next year he had not a single viewing, let alone an offer. With a growing family he was stuck in that house for another eight years! -- left at Mon Apr 28 14:52:25 +0000 2008

Leave a Comment

Please note, comments left using the form below will be published on this website. If you wish to contact us to ask a question, please use the contact form instead.

Comment:

Name:


Sign up for Alerts

name:
email:
confirm email:
 


Send This Page to a Friend

your name:
your email:
friend's name:
friend's email:
message: