If you’re selling a property in Carshalton, our handy area guide can help you to appeal to prospective buyers.
Carshalton is centred on a picturesque village centre that expands out into different neighbourhoods. As a suburb, it is populated with a mixture of professionals commuting to London and families looking for a relaxed pace of life.
Families are attracted to the area for its pretty buildings, large green spaces and the independent shops lining the high street. There are seven primary schools in the town and four secondary schools, giving ample choices for children.
Commuters moving to the area will be more concerned by the travel. There are two railway stations which run to Victoria in 25 minutes, as well as buses to Morden tube station.
The most expensive recorded transaction in Carshalton was £3,879,794 on 30 April 2014. The most recent recorded sale in Carshalton was £435,000 on 25 August 2016. Properties in Carshalton have an average price of £406,077 over the last 3 years.
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2016
Average selling prices in last 12 months by types
Carshalton has 22 schools with capacities ranging from 180 to 1322. There are a number of schools that cater for special educational needs. There is a mix of Voluntary Aided School, Community School, Further Education, EY Setting in the area.
SECONDARY
A Girls Voluntary Aided School for pupils aged 11 to 18 years. The school enrols 1322 students.
SECONDARY
Pupils aged 11 to 18 attend this Boys Community School. The school enrols 1193 students.
SECONDARY
It's a Girls Community School for children aged 11 to 18. The schools has a capacity of 1182 pupils.
PRIMARY
A Mixed Community School for pupils 3 to 11 years. The schools has a capacity of 403 pupils.
PRIMARY
A Mixed Community School for pupils 3 to 11 years. The schools has a capacity of 400 pupils.
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