West Molesey Sold Property Price Summary - April 2026
The average price paid for a property in WEST MOLESEY in the last 3 months was £476,036, which is £119,868 higher than the national average.
Semi-detached houses sold for an average of £524,313, which is £203,423 higher than the national average.
Terraced houses sold for an average of £615,000, which is £341,611 higher than the national average.
West Molesey Sold Property Price Details
| Address | Date | Amount | Type | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27, Weldon Drive, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2QR (see map)(see history) | 23/01/26 | £450,000 | FH | |
| 26, Buckingham Avenue, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 1SY (see map)(see history) | 16/01/26 | £615,000 | FH | |
| 506b, Walton Road, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2QF (see map)(see history) | 07/01/26 | £245,000 | FH | |
| 16, Hidden Close, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2BB (see map)(see history) | 18/12/25 | £375,000 | LH | |
| 76, High Street, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2LY (see map)(see history) | 16/12/25 | £515,000 | FH | |
| 47, Island Farm Road, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2LJ (see map)(see history) | 12/12/25 | £537,250 | FH | |
| 44, Boleyn Drive, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 1RD (see map)(see history) | 11/12/25 | £595,000 | FH |
What is the best way to value my house in West Molesey?
HM Land Registry data is only released for properties once the sale has completed and the property has been registered at HMLR.
The Halifax Building Society, one of the world's largest building societies, publishes quarterly house price data based on mortgage approvals. This house price information is a more recent picture but is far less detailed.
Valuing your home
Using the West Molesey price information, try to find similar properties sold recently in the same street or area.
You can then adjust the valuation based on the factors than can increase or decrease the value of a home in West Molesey, e.g. an extension or the energy efficiency rating.
The next stage is to obtain a valuation from an estate agent in West Molesey. Estate agent valuations vary wildly, so get 4 if you can, ignore very high or low valuations and take an average.
If you need a formal valuation e.g. for Help to Buy, you could appoint a RICS surveyor.
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