House sales are put under the spotlight
THE most expensive home sold in February cost £11m, but in other areas you could pick up a house for a bargain £19,000, but what were the most and least expensive homes sold in the Loughborough Echo area in February? Most Expensive
6 Buddon Lane, Quorn, sold for £1,400,000 on Feb 08
3 Beaumanor Gardens, Woodhouse, sold for £640,000 on Feb 16
101 Meeting Street, Quorn, sold For £550,000 on Feb 02
24 Barrow Road, Burton On The Wolds, sold for £541,500 on Feb 05
36 Mansfield Street, Quorn, sold for £387,558 on Feb 09
12 Church Street, Rothley, sold for £385,000 on Feb 08
8 Hames Close, Rothley, sold for £350,000 on Feb 12 Least Expensive
24 Ashby Grove, Loughborough, sold for £91,000 on Feb 02
39 Howe Road, Loughborough, sold for £115,000 on Feb 14
4 Lady Augusta Road, Birstall, sold for £124,995 on Feb 12
36 Meadow Lane, Loughborough, sold for £125,000 on Feb 07
94 Burder Street, Loughborough, sold for £125,000 on Feb 20
6 The Lant, Shepshed, sold for £128,000 on Feb 09
40 Laurel Close, Mountsorrel, sold for £141,500 on Feb 01
28 Salisbury Street, Loughborough, sold for £145,000 on Feb 01.
The most expensive residential sale taking place in February 2018 was of a terraced property in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London for £10,750,000.
The cheapest residential sale in February 2018 was of a terraced property in Chester le Street, County Durham for £19,000.
The Land Registry lists the price paid for every property bought at market value. The data also includes sales under a power of
sale/ repossessions, buy-to-lets (where they can be identified by a Mortgage) and transfers to non-private individuals.