SW1H 9NE · Matthew Parker Street

England · 60 recorded sales

What homes here actually sold for

AddressSoldPrice
Apartment 44, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Dec 2025 £1,000,000
Apartment 28, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Sep 2024 £730,000
Apartment 8, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Aug 2023 £734,000
Apartment 49, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Jun 2021 £1,400,000
Apartment 8, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Feb 2021 £625,000
Apartment 21, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Nov 2020 £1,760,000
Apartment 30, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Jun 2019 £732,000
Apartment 5, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Nov 2017 £680,000
Apartment 30, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Dec 2016 £740,000
Apartment 43, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Mar 2016 £870,000
Apartment 44, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Nov 2015 £1,300,000
Apartment 4, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Oct 2015 £820,000
Apartment 15, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Sep 2015 £904,250
Apartment 24, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Jun 2014 £940,000
Apartment 41, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Nov 2013 £1,999,950
Apartment 13, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Oct 2013 £1,152,500
Apartment 46, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Sep 2013 £855,000
Apartment 43, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Jul 2013 £850,000
Apartment 49, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street Aug 2012 £1,300,000
Apartment 32, CENTRAL BUILDING, 3 Matthew Parker Street May 2012 £1,075,000
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
20161£740,000
20171£680,000
20191£732,000
20201£1,760,000
20212£1,012,500
20231£734,000
20241£730,000
20251£1,000,000
A year with one or two sales is those sales, not a trend. Source: HM Land Registry.

Council tax bands here

Band F — 17 homesBand G — 28 homesBand H — 7 homes
7 homes here look banded above comparable neighbours.
Flat 40, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 52, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 33, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 22, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 14, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 41, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 of 52 lower
Flat 21, Central Building, 3 Matthew Parker Street, London, Sw1h 9ne band H, neighbours typically G 45 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

B — 2C — 22D — 15E — 1
Typical home here: 88 m², 3 habitable rooms — median of 40 assessed homes.
Source: the EPC register. Only homes assessed since 2008 appear, so this is a sample of the street, not all of it.
PropertyLake · figures are as published by their sources and may lag actual events. Land Registry publishes a sale some months after completion.