Isleworth Property Market Deep Dive – TW7 Sales and Lettings in 2025

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At Oakhill Estate Agents in Isleworth, we’re passionate about helping you understand the TW7 property market, and 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year. Let’s dive into the latest data to see what’s happening with sales and lettings in our corner of West London.

Recent Sales in TW7

The Isleworth sales market has been busy, with the average property price over the last year sitting at £507,929—a 5% dip from the previous year’s £534,662 and a 6% drop from the 2022 peak of £542,940. Flats are averaging £334,704, terraced homes £626,731, and semi-detached properties £655,045. Recent transactions tell the story: on 16 December 2024, a stunning five-bedroom semi-detached house at 343 Jersey Road sold for £975,000, a huge leap from its £427,000 price in 2007. Just days earlier, on 12 December, a two-bedroom semi on Newton Road changed hands for £640,000, up from £530,000 in 2020. Further back, on 29 November, a four-bedroom terraced house at 92 North Street fetched £854,000—nearly double its £432,840 sale in 2012.

This cooling trend suggests a shift in buyer dynamics, possibly due to broader economic factors, but Isleworth’s appeal remains strong. A three-bedroom terraced home at 16 Oakley Close sold for £540,000 on 3 December 2024, and a leasehold flat at 61 Warkworth Gardens went for £400,050 on 22 November. These sales highlight the variety in TW7—from spacious family homes to affordable flats—making it a market with something for everyone.

Lettings Trends in Isleworth

On the rental front, Isleworth is part of Outer London’s thriving lettings scene, where the average advertised rent is now £1,960 per month. That’s a 9.47% increase from £1,790 in October 2022 and a whopping 37.75% jump from £1,423 in October 2020. Demand is intense—properties are seeing an average of 10 applications each, double the pre-pandemic norm. Take a recent example: a modern flat on Thornbury Road let within days last month, reflecting the fast pace we’re seeing across TW7. New listings only grew by 6.9% from January to mid-October 2023, meaning supply is tight, and landlords are reaping the benefits of this high demand.

What’s Driving the Market?

So, why is TW7 still so sought-after? It’s all about location and lifestyle. Families love the top-rated schools near TW7 4HS and TW7 7DB, which boost property values in their catchment areas. Green spaces like Northcote Nature Reserve, with its trails and playgrounds, and Redlees Park, off Twickenham Road, offer residents a slice of nature. Transport links seal the deal—Isleworth train station connects you to London Waterloo in under 40 minutes, while bus routes like the H37 make local travel a breeze. Add in the charm of the Thames nearby, and it’s no wonder buyers and renters keep flocking here.

How We Can Help

Whether you’re looking to sell your Isleworth home, buy your dream property, or let a place in TW7, Oakhill Estate Agents has the local expertise to make it happen. The market’s slight dip could be your chance to snag a deal, while landlords can capitalise on rental demand. Want to know what your property’s worth in today’s climate? Contact us for a free valuation and let’s get started!

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