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    The cheapest streets to buy property in Colchester in 2025

    November 8, 20253 Mins Read


    HM Land Registry data from January 1, 2025, to October 23, 2025, has shown where the least expensive homes are in Colchester.

    The land registry data is publicly available and shows when each property’s sale transaction was agreed.

    According to Office for National Statistics provisional data the average house price in Colchester was £302,000 in August 2025.

    For flats and maisonettes, the average price in August 2025 was £167,000.

    Office for National Statistics said flats, including maisonettes, were the only type of property in Colchester to lose value on average in the 12 months to August 2025.

    Here are the 10 cheapest streets in Colchester to buy a house according to sold house prices so far in 2025:

    The cheapest property of 2025 so far was in South Street in the CO2 postcode – a flat which sold for £67,000 in March.

    The second cheapest property was in Lancer Street in the CO2 postcode – a flat which sold for £68,250 in February.

    Next on the list is De Grey Road in the CO4 postcode which sold for £73,000 in April.

    This was £17,000 less than its price in December 2019.

    Fourth on the list is a property in Springfields in Brightlingsea which sold for £78,000 in May – increasing in value by £8,005 since it was last sold in January 2022.

    Two properties on the list were in Springfields in Brightlingsea (Image: Google Maps)

    Fifth on the list is a property in Hadleigh Road in Higham which is counted by the land registry as being a Colchester property despite being in Suffolk.

    The detached house sold for £78,500 and had a major depreciation in value – losing 95 per cent of its value since as it was last sold for £1,650,000 in December 2016.

    In joint sixth place on the list is a property in The Dell in Priority Street, a retirement housing complex in the CO1 postcode.

    The property sold for £80,000 which was £5,000 more than when it was last sold in January 2014.

    Also in sixth place is a property in St Mary’s Fields in the CO3 postcode which sold for £80,000.

    Seventh is a property is another property in The Dell in Priority Street which sold for £82,00 – losing £11,000 since it was last sold in February 2004.

    Next on the list is another property in Springfields in Brightlingsea which sold for £84,000.

    The property, a flat, gained £9,000 in value since it was last sold in January 2020.

    Joint ninth is a property in Exeter Drive in the CO1 postcode which sold for £85,000 with the flat losing £23,000 in value since it was last sold in February 2008.

    Two properties in the list were in Robinsbridge Road in Coggeshall (Image: Google Maps)

    The other property in ninth place is in Robinsbridge Road in Coggeshall which sold for £85,000 with the flat being sold in July.

    In 10th place, and again on Robinsbridge Road in Coggeshall, is a flat which sold for £86,500 in June.

    The flat lost £5,500 of its value since it was last sold for £92,000 in August 2019.





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