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House prices in Camden

Official UK HPI · to March 2026

£772,336 ▼ -7.4% 12 months

Camden has bucked the wider UK trend over the past year, with average prices slipping -7.4% to £772,336. The fall is most pronounced in flat property (£638,740), while detached homes hold up better at £3,248,277.

Average price since 1995

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“Real” adjusts every figure for inflation (ONS CPI) into today’s prices.

375 monthly data points · source: UK House Price Index.

Prices by property type

Affordability

A typical home in Camden costs 14.5× local annual earnings (ONS, latest year). See how Camden ranks nationally →

Energy efficiency profile

Based on 101,281 Energy Performance Certificates lodged for properties in Camden.

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Wondering how to improve a home's rating? Our guide ranks every common measure by cost and EPC points gained: how to improve your EPC rating →

Source: Energy performance of buildings data under the Open Government Licence.

Frequently asked questions

What's the average house price in Camden?
The average house price in Camden is £772,336, based on the UK House Price Index (Land Registry + ONS) to March 2026.
How have house prices in Camden changed over the last year?
Average house prices in Camden have fallen -7.4% over the last 12 months.
How much does a house cost in Camden by property type?
Latest average prices in Camden:
  • detached homes: £3,248,277
  • semi-detached homes: £1,962,348
  • terraced homes: £1,455,110
  • flats: £638,740
Is Camden affordable compared with local earnings?
A typical home in Camden costs 14.5× local annual earnings, per ONS workplace-based earnings data. See how Camden ranks nationally.
How much does it cost to move home in Camden?
Moving home in Camden typically involves conveyancing (~£900–£1,800 inc. VAT and searches), a survey if you're buying (~£400–£1,300 depending on level), and removals (~£400–£1,200 for a 2–3 bedroom move). See our full cost-of-moving-home guide for every line in the bill.