In data produced by Property Solvers based on house sales from HM Land Registry, we know the priciest streets in Croydon.
Coming in as Croydon’s most expensive street was Grimwade Avenue, where houses sell for an average of £1,382,500, based on four house sales over the last year up until May 2025.
Grimwade Avenue in Croydon is a residential street featuring a mix of housing styles, primarily consisting of detached houses and some semi-detached homes.
The street is within a short drive of Croydon town centre, meaning access to shopping, restaurants, and public transport is relatively simple.
Here’s the full list of Croydon’s most expensive houses in 2025:
Grimwade Avenue, CR0 5DJ = Average of £1,382,500 from 4 sales.
Upfield, CR0 5DR = Average of £1,140,000 from 4 sales.
Upfield, CR0 5DQ = Average of £1,066,666 from 3 sales.
Whitgift Avenue, CR2 6AY = Average of £1,005,333 from 3 sales.
Addiscombe Road, CR0 7LA = Average of £930,000 from 3 sales.
Whitgift Avenue, CR2 6AZ = Average of £873,750 from 4 sales.
Addiscombe Road, CR0 5PQ = Average of £838,333 from 3 sales.
Stanhope Road, CR0 5NS = Average of £821,600 from 5 sales.
Haling Park Gardens, CR2 6NP = Average of £804,000 from 3 sales.
Rutland Gardens, CR0 5ST = Average of £715,000 from 3 sales.
The average house price in Croydon is £428,617.
Prices have dropped by around £35,000 over the last five years and by £7,000 in the past 12 months.
Over the last year, 350 homes were sold in Croydon, which is down 87 compared with the previous year.
79 sales were for homes priced between £200,000 and £264,000, followed by 68 sales between £328,000 and £392,000.
Homes are taking about 47 days to sell on average, and most sell for around £16,700 less than the asking price.
In May 2025 alone, there were 132 new listings, 71 agreed sales, and 133 price reductions.