Flat 3, Oak Court, 14, Sandridge Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 6PHLocation See map

Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park is a flat with an estimated price today of £311,000.

Since the property was last sold in February 2021 for £300,000, its value has risen by £11,000 or 4%.

House Price Trends

Sold house prices and house price trends over time

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Property Details

Flat features, location, and investment performance

Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park is a flat with a leasehold tenure.

The property has generated positive returns for its owners. Since its first recorded sale, the flat's price has not changed, and in the last year, it has fallen 2%.

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Flat 3, Oak Court, 14, Sandridge Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL3 6PH

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Sold House Prices

Timeline of sold house prices

Since Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park's first recorded sale in 2017, the flat's price has not changed.

During the same period, the price of an average home on Sandridge Park stayed the same, and the average UK home increased by 6% per year.

  1. Current valuation
    £311,000

    Flat leasehold

    + 4%
  2. Sold February 2021
    £300,000

    Flat leasehold

    - 3%
  3. Sold April 2017
    £310,000

    Flat leasehold

House Price Comparison

Comparison of local and national house prices

House Prices in Sandridge Park start at £253,000 for the cheapest property on the street, rising to £322,000 for the most expensive.

Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park is worth 11% more than the £281,000 average property on Sandridge Park and 5% more than the £296,000 UK average home.

Compare Average Flat Prices in England and Wales

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Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park
£311,000
St Albans
£309,000
- 0.6%
Cambridge
£305,000
- 1.9%
Bedford
£165,000
- 46.9%
Norwich
£165,000
- 46.9%
Luton
£162,000
- 47.9%
Peterborough
£131,000
- 57.9%

Valuation details

Property valuation details and commonly asked questions

In this section
  • Chevron Forward Is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park valuation rising or falling?
  • Can I afford to buy Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park?
  • How is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park investment score calculated?
  • How is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park valuation estimated?
  • Where are the figures sourced?
  • What if the details are incorrect?

Is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park valuation rising or falling?

The Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park valuation estimate has fallen in the past year, decreasing by 2% or £5,413.

Can I afford to buy Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park?

What property you can afford will depend on your financial situation and estimates of how much you can afford to borrow for a mortgage. Mortgage lenders use different rules to calculate how much you can borrow and what interest you will pay.

For example, if a mortgage lender allowed you to borrow 4.5x income and you could afford a 30% deposit of £93,300, then your annual income would need to be at least £48,378 to meet Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park's current valuation of £311,000.

How is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park investment score calculated?

The investment score measures historic short-term and long-term house price trends.

Properties with high long-term and short-term returns will have the highest scores. Equally, properties with negative returns will have a lower score.

Past performance, however, does not guarantee future returns, and price rises may have been due to extensions or other improvements to the property.

How is the Flat 3 Oak Court 14 Sandridge Park valuation estimated?

A house or flat valuation is estimated using sold prices and house price trends of similar properties in the area.

Each valuation uses our Repeat Sales House Price Index, which tracks price trends in large areas such as cities or towns. We use the index and local price trends (e.g. price increases in a street or postcode) to estimate property value.

The value estimates are most accurate when a property has sold recently and when there are similar properties nearby.

A valuation can, in some cases, be inaccurate. For example, if there have been significant changes to a property since it was last sold (e.g. an extension).

We try to make the valuations as accurate as possible, but they are estimates. When buying or selling property, you should speak to a qualified professional.

Where are the figures sourced?

Sold house prices and property types/tenures are from HM Land Registry.

There is a time delay in property sales appearing in HM Land Registry, which can be up to three months.

What if the details are incorrect?

We generate all our property valuations programmatically. They cannot be manually edited based on new information, such as evidence of redevelopment.

If sold property prices or property types are incorrect, you should verify them with HM Land Registry. You can notify HM Land Registry of any errors.