Free House Valuation in Southampton (2026) — Instant Estimate
Get a free instant house valuation for any Southampton address. Photo-aware AI, ~30 seconds, no signup. Local context: median sold price £290,000 (HM Land Registry).
- Median sold price in Southampton: £290,000 (HM Land Registry, last 12 months).
- 4,474 HMLR-recorded transactions in Southampton over the last 12 months.
- Free Offrly valuation for any Southampton address in ~30 seconds.
Price by property type
| Property type | Median sold price | Transactions |
|---|---|---|
| Flat / maisonette | £162,948 | 1,158 |
| Semi-detached | £325,000 | 1,082 |
| Detached | £470,000 | 1,003 |
| Terraced | £269,000 | 988 |
| Other | £415,000 | 243 |
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FAQ: valuing a home in Southampton
How much is my house worth in Southampton?
Run the free Offrly valuation above — enter your postcode, beds, baths, type and condition. Offrly returns an indicative sale price in about 30 seconds, with the comparables it used. No signup, no email.
How does my home compare to the Southampton average?
The median sold price in Southampton over the last 12 months is £290,000 across 4,474 HM Land Registry transactions. Specific homes vary substantially by condition, garden, tenure and street — Offrly's AI captures that variation in the address-specific estimate.
Is an online valuation accurate in Southampton?
We publish a transparent prediction-vs-outcome accuracy report at /accuracy-report — every Offrly valuation is paired against the eventual HM Land Registry sold price for the same property. The figures there are the only accuracy claim Offrly makes.
What does the Offrly valuation NOT include?
Offrly's estimate is built from comparable sales and listing photos. It does not factor in lease length, ground rent, service charge, cladding (EWS1) status, or specific structural / planning issues — those are buyer-side due diligence items. For mortgage, probate or insurance binding purposes, a RICS-qualified surveyor is required.
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0. Offrly estimates are indicative market guidance — not regulated valuations and not financial, tax or legal advice.