24 North Street, EN9 2NN
Semi-detached house · Freehold · Waltham Abbey, East of England
Sale history
- £640,00015 November 2024 · Semi-detached house
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Crown copyright). Completions appear roughly 7 weeks after the event.
Planning history at this property
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Postcode-level figures from the MHCLG EPC register. No certificate matched this exact address, which usually means none has been lodged since 2008.
The area: Waltham Abbey (EN9)
Whether this address is a good buy depends on where Waltham Abbey is heading. Praesago tracks prices, crime, planning, schools and 30+ official sources for EN9, updated monthly.
Recent sales near 24 North Street
| 30 North Street | £470,000 | Apr 2026 |
24 North Street common questions
When did 24 North Street last sell and for how much?
24 North Street, EN9 2NN last sold for £640,000 on 15 November 2024, according to HM Land Registry.
How many times has 24 North Street been sold?
HM Land Registry records 1 sale at this address since 1995.
Is Waltham Abbey a good area?
Praesago scores Waltham Abbey (EN9) 37 out of 100 for area trajectory, based on 30+ official data sources covering prices, crime, planning and more. See the full Waltham Abbey area page for the breakdown.
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