Sold price history
The typical home in Boundary Row last sold for £355,000. Over the past decade prices are +59% in cash — but +19% once inflation is stripped out.
Cash prices in Boundary Row look like they’ve climbed +59% in ten years. Adjust for inflation and the real gain is +19% — the difference is inflation, not wealth. Toggle the chart to see it.
The most recent homes sold here, straight from the HM Land Registry record.
| Date | Address | Type | Price | £/m² |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 May 2026 | 4 Boundary Row· TR15 2TB | TerracedFreehold | £560,000 | — |
| 17 January 2025 |
| 1 Boundary Row· TR15 2TB |
| DetachedFreehold |
| £472,500 |
| — |
| 24 June 2021 | 4 Boundary Row· TR15 2TB | TerracedFreehold | £305,000 | — |
| 19 July 2019 | 3 Boundary Row· TR15 2TB | DetachedFreehold | £355,000 | — |
| 8 June 2018 | 2 Boundary Row· TR15 2TB | DetachedFreehold | £352,500 | — |
Category A (standard) sales. £/m² shown where an EPC floor-area match exists.
The median sold price in Boundary Row is £355,000, based on 5 sales recorded by HM Land Registry.
Over the past decade prices in Boundary Row are +59% in cash terms, and +19% after adjusting for inflation (ONS CPIH).
We don't yet have enough matched EPC floor-area data to publish a reliable price per square metre for Boundary Row.
Figures update monthly from HM Land Registry. The most recent sale here was recorded on 27 May 2026; the latest two months may be incomplete while sales register.
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are the median of Category A (standard) sold prices; real-terms values use ONS CPIH. See our methodology.
Sold prices for England & Wales from the official record — with the real-terms story competitors leave out.
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