Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR

Terraced Freehold OX17 3DR 2 transactions

Last Sale Price

£222,000 ▲ 59.7%
Sold 25 Nov 2013
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Due Diligence Flags

Large price change
59.7% increase between last two sales.
Dated sale record
Last sale was over 15 years ago - market may have moved significantly.
No EPC on record
No energy performance certificate matched to this property.
No flood risk
Property is not in Environment Agency Flood Zone 2 or 3.
Private ownership
No corporate or overseas registered owner on matched Land Registry data.

Price History

2 sales
Date Price Change Type
25 Nov 2013 £222,000 ▲ 59.7% Terraced
22 Aug 2002 £139,000 Terraced

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the last sale price of Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR?

Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR last sold for £222,000 on 25 Nov 2013.

How many times has Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR been sold?

Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR has been sold 2 times since 1995 according to Land Registry records.

How has the price of Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR changed over time?

The price has increased by 59.7% from £139,000 (2002) to £222,000 (2013).

What type of property is Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR?

Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR is a terraced, freehold.

Is Honeysuckle Cottage, Main Street, Charlton, Banbury, OX17 3DR in a flood zone?

Not in a flood zone.

What is the flood risk in OX17 3DR?

View the dedicated flood risk page for OX17 3DR to see how many properties in the postcode are in Environment Agency flood zones.