Surrey may be known for its upscale property market, but recent Land Registry data shows there are still bargains to be found—if you know where to look.
In March 2024, a flat on Josephs Road in Guildford sold for just £190,000, making it one of the most affordable properties in the area. Meanwhile, an end-of-terrace house in Woking changed hands for £250,000—a rare deal in a market where the average home price often exceeds £500,000.
Here are some of the cheapest properties sold in Surrey that month:
Flat, Josephs Road, Guildford – £190,000
Flat, Russels Crescent, Horley – £200,000
Flat, Foxhills, Ottershaw – £205,000
Flat, Fordbridge Court, Ashford – £208,000
End-terrace house, Alpha Road, Woking – £250,000
Flat, Copper Beeches, Camberley – £205,000
While some of these properties may be leasehold or require refurbishment, they offer a more accessible route into the Surrey property market—particularly for first-time buyers or investors.
In comparison, the UK’s most expensive sale in March 2024 was a terraced home in Kensington and Chelsea, which sold for over £15 million.
Looking to enter the Surrey property market? Deals like these show that affordability still exists—especially if you're open to smaller flats or renovation projects.