# Buckhurst Hill Property Market Summary
Buckhurst Hill, with its substantial housing stock of 4,215 properties, demonstrates a dynamic property market characterised by generally strong price growth over recent years. The area has seen average property prices climb from £569,432 in 2017 to £708,581 in 2024, representing steady appreciation particularly through the pandemic years of 2020-2022. Transaction volumes have remained healthy, peaking at 225 sales in 2024, which suggests sustained buyer interest in this desirable Essex location on the edge of Epping Forest and well-connected to central London via the Central line.
The market data reveals consistent upward momentum, with average prices rising from around £570,000 in the late 2010s to surpassing £640,000 by 2022-2023. The overall average price of £356,654 likely reflects the inclusion of flats and smaller properties alongside the area's characteristic larger family homes. Buckhurst Hill's enduring appeal stems from its combination of excellent transport links, quality schools, village atmosphere, and green spaces, making it a sought-after location for families and professionals seeking a suburban lifestyle whilst maintaining easy access to the capital.
*Note: The 2025 and 2026 figures should be treated with caution given the very limited sample sizes and partial year data.*
The average house price in Buckhurst Hill, Essex is £356,654. Prices range from £300 to £81,850,000.
There are 4,215 properties in Buckhurst Hill with 5,644 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Buckhurst Hill is £265,000, compared to an average of £356,654.
Buckhurst Hill has 1,319 flat / maisonette properties, 1,102 semi-detached properties, 985 terraced properties, 760 detached properties.
Average house prices in Buckhurst Hill have risen by 242.6% from £106,542 in 1995 to £365,000 in 2026.
The most popular streets in Buckhurst Hill by number of properties include High Road, Palmerston Road, Queens Road, Buckhurst Way, Princes Road.
Buckhurst Hill is located in Essex, in the Epping Forest district.