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Latest house prices for Enfield

Details of 66,177 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
30/03/2026 Details... £480,000 16 Downs Road, Enfield, EN1 1PA Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £630,000 22 Lynmouth Avenue, Enfield, EN1 2LP Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £490,000 22 Platts Road, Enfield, EN3 5NA Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £300,000 54a Hertford Road, Enfield, EN3 5AL Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £422,495 246 Durants Road, Enfield, EN3 7AZ Details...
24/03/2026 Details... £700,000 75 Morley Hill, Enfield, EN2 0BL Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £342,000 Flat 7, Powell House, 4, Dunstan Mews, Enfield, EN1 1GF Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £560,000 4 Sennen Road, Enfield, EN1 2NJ Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £280,000 79 Stainton Road, Enfield, EN3 5JP Details...
17/03/2026 Details... £535,000 43 Lea Road, Enfield, EN2 0LE Details...
17/03/2026 Details... £470,000 66 Forest Road, Enfield, EN3 6SU Details...
16/03/2026 Details... £575,000 2b Durants Park Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7ED Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £370,000 2 Village Park Close, Enfield, EN1 2SG Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £730,000 186 Gladbeck Way, Enfield, EN2 7HS Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £282,000 4 Eagle Close, Enfield, EN3 4RS Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £395,000 45b Turkey Street, Enfield, EN3 5TT Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £425,000 21 Warwick Road, Enfield, EN3 6HW Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £442,000 83 Percival Road, Enfield, EN1 1QT Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £120,000 8 Magpie Close, Enfield, EN1 4JB Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £440,000 36 Morley Hill, Enfield, EN2 0BJ Details...
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Enfield sits right on the northern edge of London, acting as a bridge between the dense urban sprawl of the city and the rolling greenery of the Hertfordshire countryside. Historically a market town and a royal hunting ground, it retains a distinct character that sets it apart from more central boroughs. The area is defined by its variety; you have the bustling commercial centre around the Town and Palace Gardens, contrasted with the quieter, leafier pockets of Clay Hill and the expansive Forty Hall Estate. Geographically, it’s one of the highest points in London, which means many of the parks - extending from the New River paths up to Trent Park - offer genuine breathing room and long views. It’s a practical place to be based, well-served by several overground lines that run into Liverpool Street and Moorgate, and it’s one of the few parts of the capital where you can still feel the influence of the original market-garden heritage that once supplied the city’s produce.