EX4 9DU · Celia Crescent

England · 60 recorded sales

What homes here actually sold for

AddressSoldPrice
7 Celia Crescent Jul 2025 £160,000
41 Celia Crescent Jul 2025 £175,000
25 Celia Crescent Jun 2025 £236,000
31 Celia Crescent Sep 2024 £175,000
21 Celia Crescent Aug 2024 £165,000
58 Celia Crescent May 2024 £400,000
54 Celia Crescent Nov 2023 £335,000
54 Celia Crescent Oct 2022 £320,000
23 Celia Crescent Dec 2021 £234,000
78 Celia Crescent Jul 2021 £157,000
38 Celia Crescent Mar 2021 £358,000
43 Celia Crescent Feb 2021 £152,000
27 Celia Crescent Feb 2020 £156,000
76 Celia Crescent Nov 2019 £195,000
11 Celia Crescent Aug 2019 £179,400
37 Celia Crescent Jul 2019 £149,000
23 Celia Crescent Jul 2018 £197,500
17 Celia Crescent Sep 2017 £148,950
80 Celia Crescent Aug 2017 £160,000
82 Celia Crescent Jun 2017 £151,000
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data — the price recorded on the deed, not an estimate. Showing the 20 most recent of 60.

Median sale price by year

YearSalesMedian
20163£224,000
20173£151,000
20181£197,500
20193£179,400
20201£156,000
20214£195,500
20221£320,000
20231£335,000
20243£175,000
20253£175,000
A year with one or two sales is those sales, not a trend. Source: HM Land Registry.

Council tax bands here

Band B — 33 homesBand C — 1 homeBand D — 14 homesBand E — 4 homes
12 homes here look banded above comparable neighbours.
52 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
54 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
66 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
46 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
38 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
68 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
44 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
40 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
61 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
70 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
64 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
48 Celia Crescent, Exeter, Ex4 9du band D, neighbours typically B 34 of 52 lower
Worth checking rather than acting on. A review can move a band down and it can move one up, and you can check any address free at gov.uk. This compares like with like - numbered houses against numbered houses, flats against flats - because a named house on the same street is usually simply a bigger house.
Source: Valuation Office Agency. Bands are 1991 values in England, 2003 in Wales.

Energy efficiency

C — 19D — 7E — 1
Typical home here: 43 m², 2 habitable rooms — median of 27 assessed homes.
Source: the EPC register. Only homes assessed since 2008 appear, so this is a sample of the street, not all of it.

On the market now

AddressAsking
Celia Crescent 1 bed
Asking prices as currently advertised. An asking price is what is wanted, not what is paid.

Schools nearby

SchoolPhaseOfstedDistance
St James SchoolSecondary No published rating 703 m
Willowbrook SchoolPrimary Requires improvement 945 m
Stoke Hill Junior SchoolPrimary No published rating 1147 m
Stoke Hill Infant and Nursery SchoolPrimary No published rating 1314 m
Whipton Barton Infants and Nursery SchoolPrimary No published rating 1559 m
Whipton Barton Junior SchoolPrimary Good 1606 m
Pinhoe Church of England Primary School & NurseryPrimary Good 1884 m
Ladysmith Junior SchoolPrimary Requires improvement 1933 m
Source: Department for Education and Ofsted. Distance is straight-line, not walking, and being near a school is not the same as being in its catchment.

Environment

Flooding No river or sea flood zone at this point
Air quality NO₂ 5.0 µg/m³, PM2.5 5.4 µg/m³ (2024 modelled) · the World Health Organization guideline for PM2.5 is 5; most of the UK is above it
Transport22 public transport stops within 800 m
Flood zones from the Environment Agency; air quality modelled by Defra on a 1 km grid, so it describes the area rather than the doorstep. Transport stops from NaPTAN.

Who lives around here

Age
50 to 64 years — 262 35 to 49 years — 227 65 to 74 years — 157 25 to 34 years — 129 10 to 15 years — 73 75 to 84 years — 71 5 to 9 years — 61
How homes are held
Owned — 424 Owns with a mortgage or loan or shared ownership — 184 Private rented — 67 Private rented or lives rent free — 67 Social rented — 4 Shared ownership — 1
Households
Single family household — 330 One-person household — 131 Other household types — 35
General health
Very good health — 575 Good health — 411 Fair health — 128 Bad health — 31 Very bad health — 10
Qualifications
Level 4 qualifications or above — 319 Level 3 qualifications — 183 No qualifications — 147 Level 2 qualifications — 139 Level 1 and entry level qualifications — 100 Apprenticeship — 64 Other qualifications — 25
Household deprivation
Household is not deprived in any dimension — 291 Household is deprived in one dimension — 155 Household is deprived in two dimensions — 42 Household is deprived in three dimensions — 7
Source: ONS Census 2021, for this postcode's LSOA — a neighbourhood of roughly 1,000 to 3,000 people, so it describes the area around the street rather than the street itself.
PropertyLake · figures are as published by their sources and may lag actual events. Land Registry publishes a sale some months after completion.