Postcode data
SW2 property data
Sold prices, auction lots and planning applications across the SW2 outward postcode, served by Lambeth.
Headline figures for SW2
Sold transactions
8,200
Land Registry, last 5 years
Median price/sqm
£7,800/sqm
EPC-matched comparables
Auction lots
12
Tracked across UK rooms
Planning applications
340
Live from planning.data.gov.uk
Run a feasibility check on this area
Drop a price into the SW2 prefix and see SDLT, build cost and rough margin in about 30 seconds.
Why UK developers screen by postcode
The SW2 postcode is one of the most actively traded outward areas in the Lambeth catchment. UK property developers use postcode-level data to rule deals in or out before paying for a desktop study, a quantity surveyor, or a planning consultant. The four figures above are the screen any deal in SW2 should pass first.
Sold-transaction count tells you how liquid the area is. A district with thousands of recorded sales gives you a defensible exit comparable; a quiet district with a few dozen transactions a year forces you to lean on a smaller sample, which adds risk to your refinance and resale assumptions. Median price per square metre is the single cleanest number for benchmarking what you can sell or refinance into. We compute it from Land Registry transactions matched against EPC floor areas, so the denominator is not a guess.
Auction-lot count is a leading indicator of motivated-seller supply. Active auction rooms in SW2mean cheaper entry on probate, repossession and forced-sale stock, which is where a developer's margin gets made rather than negotiated. Planning-application count is the cheapest signal for council appetite. A district running 300+ applications a year has a planning department that handles density, change-of-use and PDR claims week in, week out: your scheme is unlikely to be the strangest thing they see this month.
None of this replaces a site visit, a structural survey, or a planner who knows the Lambeth ward you are buying in. It does mean you spend the survey fee on the deal you actually want to win, not the seven you should never have offered on. Drop a price into the Quick Check above and the same SW2 numbers feed straight into an SDLT, build-cost and margin model.