Property Snakes & Ladders in EC1V 4
The biggest price drops and jumps on homes sold in the last year, compared with their previous Land Registry sale - curiosity, not analysis.
Rankings from Land Registry resales, last calculated 05 June 2026.
Snakes — biggest house price falls in EC1V 4
The top-ranked EC1V 4 properties with the largest house price falls on resale. Go beyond house price indices with specific examples.
Flat 8 406 St John Street
EC1V 4ND · Flat · 2 bed
Was
£745,000 (Nov 2013)
Now
£630,000 (Nov 2025)
Price change
-£115,000 over 12.0 yrs
Total %
-15.4%
Annualised %
↓ 1.4%
Ladders — largest house price rises in EC1V 4
The top-ranked EC1V 4 properties with the biggest house price rises on resale. Go beyond house price indices with specific examples.
Flat 9 186 St John Street
EC1V 4JZ · Flat
Was
£315,000 (May 1999)
Now
£2,200,000 (Jun 2025)
Price change
+£1,885,000 over 26.1 yrs
Total %
598.4%
Annualised %
↑ 7.7%
Flat 22 College Heights, 246 - 252 St John Street
EC1V 4PH · Flat · 2 bed
Was
£312,000 (Sep 2003)
Now
£800,000 (Jan 2026)
Price change
+£488,000 over 22.3 yrs
Total %
156.4%
Annualised %
↑ 4.3%
Flat 5 Bullion Building, 132 - 136 St John Street
EC1V 4JT · Flat · 1 bed
Was
£315,000 (Dec 2006)
Now
£615,000 (Aug 2025)
Price change
+£300,000 over 18.7 yrs
Total %
95.2%
Annualised %
↑ 3.6%
8 Brewery Square
EC1V 4LE · Flat · 3 bed
Was
£1,249,000 (Feb 2013)
Now
£1,900,000 (Aug 2025)
Price change
+£651,000 over 12.5 yrs
Total %
52.1%
Annualised %
↑ 3.4%
Flat 8 406 St John Street
EC1V 4ND · Flat · 2 bed
Was
£745,000 (Nov 2013)
Now
£630,000 (Nov 2025)
Price change
-£115,000 over 12.0 yrs
Total %
-15.4%
Annualised %
↑ 1.4%
Frequently asked questions
Each entry links sales by the address and property type from Land Registry, with two registered sales at least two years apart.
The latest sale was in the last 12 months. Prices are nominal — not adjusted for extensions, condition, or inflation.
We show listings with archived photos and floorplans where available (15 snakes, 15 ladders).
A fall is not always a market crash story. Land Registry data input errors, Lease or title changes, part ownership, mis-matched addresses can all influence the numbers.
This is not analysis nor is it investment advice, just a bit of fun.
We link sales based on the address and property type provided by Land Registry. We then compare the latest sale to the immediately previous registered sale on that address.