Cedar Crescent is a street almost entirely of detached houses. Homes here typically change hands around £282,500 — roughly 7% above the LE19 norm. Recent sales are too thin to call a trend for the street itself; LE19 prices as a whole have been easing. HM Land Registry records 16 sales across 10 homes since 2000 — homes here come up rarely.
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Cedar Crescent prices over time
Median sold price on the street by year, from 16 HM Land Registry records. Years with no recorded sales are left blank rather than joined up.
Median sold price by year vs the LE19 district trend. Street medians on thin years reflect few sales — hover a dot for the exact figure.
How Cedar Crescent compares
Cedar Crescent against the LE19 district's busiest streets, the district itself, and the official UK House Price Index for the wider area.
Cedar Crescent's £282,500 median sits about 7% above LE19's £265,000.
Street and LE19 figures are medians of HM Land Registry sales; the England figures are the UK House Price Index mix-adjusted average — a different basis, so compare direction rather than levels between the two.
Prices by property type
Median sold price by property type on Cedar Crescent.
Every recorded sale on Cedar Crescent
Individual transactions as recorded by HM Land Registry, newest first.
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More streets in LE19
Sold-price profiles for nearby streets, and the wider LE19 area guide.
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, including the UK House Price Index. EPC data © Crown copyright. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures summarise recorded sales on the street and are not a valuation of any individual home.