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See details of sold houses in and around Newport.

  • eg Church Road

  • eg York, YO26 or YO26 4YG

A total of 2890 streets were found in Newport. Click on a street name to see full details of sales in that street.

StreetTownSalesAverage PriceHighest Price
Mooreland CourtLiswerry4£131,613£145,000
Moorfield CourtNewport11£93,182£107,500
Moorland AvenueNewport13£101,465£135,000
Moorland GardensNewport1£99,950£99,950
Moorland ParkNewport18£92,519£107,500
Moorland RoadNewport4£159,488£169,500
Moortown LaneBrighstone10£272,395£305,000
Morden RoadNewport30£141,411£220,000
Moreton Bank CottagesMoreton2£207,500£220,000
Morgan StreetNewport9£101,389£132,000
Morgan WayNewport11£122,344£157,900
Morgraig AvenueNewport19£207,061£249,950
Moriah HillRisca2£204,500£249,000
Morlais MewsNewport10£130,120£212,950
Morley CloseNewport3£72,167£78,000
Morris StreetNewport8£88,869£124,950
MorrisvilleCross Keys6£97,667£120,000
Mottistone Green CottagesMottistone1£280,000£280,000
Mount BaxNewport1£80,000£80,000
Mount JoyNewport2£217,500£225,000
Mount Pleasant RoadNewport13£148,769£485,000
Mount Pleasant RoadRisca11£94,036£112,000
Mount Pleasant TerraceNewport3£254,300£263,000
Mount Pleasant TerraceCross Keys7£97,036£108,000
Mount PleasantNewport6£93,150£125,000
Mount PleasantAbercarn1£79,000£79,000
Mount PleasantYnysddu5£100,490£118,450
Mount RoadRisca4£140,500£170,000
Mountbatten CloseNewport9£83,819£108,000
Mountbatten DriveNewport25£183,558£243,000
Mountjoy StreetNewport6£87,000£109,000
MountsideRisca7£115,843£149,000
Moxon RoadNewport3£162,633£210,000
Muggleton LaneLimerstone1£310,000£310,000
Mulberry CloseNewport10£237,747£303,995
Mulberry CloseChurch Aston8£175,500£250,000
Mulberry CloseRogerstone6£212,750£280,000
Mulcaster AvenueNewport6£130,650£150,000
Munnings DriveNewport4£76,375£86,500
Myra Hess CloseNewport7£117,143£130,000
Myrtle CloseRogerstone7£122,121£130,000
Myrtle DriveRogerstone25£159,580£225,000
Myrtle GroveNewport1£77,000£77,000
Nant Coch RiseNewport10£447,200£500,000
Nant Y GarnRisca10£139,390£196,000
Nant Y Moor CloseCoedkernew7£238,643£278,000
Nantcarn RoadCwmcarn15£91,263£200,000
Nantcoch DriveNewport5£225,900£273,000
NantyfelinLower Machen3£203,333£240,000
Narberth CloseCoedkernew24£135,338£182,000
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Average Sold Prices for Newport


TypeSalesAverage Price
Flat/Maisonette1,652 £96,658
Terraced6,190 £114,406
Semi-detached4,841 £145,741
Detached3,005 £238,183
All15,688 £145,915

© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of Land Registry under delegated authority from the Controller of HMSO. This material covers the period from January 2005 to present. Permitted Use. Viewers of this information are granted permission to access this Crown copyright material and to download it onto electronic, magnetic, optical or similar storage media provided that such activities are for private research, study or in-house use only. Any other use of the material requires the formal written permission of Land Registry which can be requested from us, and is subject to an additional licence and associated charge. Report an error in this information to the Land Registry

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