Oxford Street is almost entirely terraced houses. Homes here typically change hands around £88,125 — roughly 43% below the BL1 norm. Recent sales are too thin to call a trend for the street itself; BL1 prices as a whole have been rising. With 1 sales across 1 home since 2000, homes here come to market only rarely.
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Oxford Street prices over time
Too few sale years for a price chart yet.
Every recorded sale on Oxford Street falls in 2000: median £88,125 across 1 sale.
How Oxford Street compares
Oxford Street against the BL1 district's busiest streets, the district itself, and the official UK House Price Index for the wider area.
Oxford Street's £88,125 median sits about 43% below BL1's £155,000.
Street and BL1 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.
Every recorded sale on Oxford Street
Individual transactions as recorded by HM Land Registry, newest first.
Sales marked non-standardare Land Registry “additional price paid” entries — bulk purchases, repossessions, right-to-buy and similar transfers. They're listed for completeness but excluded from every median and comparison figure on this page.
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More streets in BL1
Sold-price profiles for nearby streets, and the wider BL1 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.