Largest floor area of the batch at 1,783 sqft gives a notably low £/sqft of £491, and chain-free status adds transactional appeal, making this comparatively good value per square foot.

4-bed detached priced notably higher than comparable Spurgeon Avenue listing at £1.15m with no floor area or condition detail to justify the premium — no signals extractable beyond default.
The Triangle — Crystal Palace's village centre with restaurants, Brickwood coffee, Joanna's, independent shops.
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Walk up to the park, past great restaurants and cafes. Near Crystal Palace station.
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Between the Triangle shops and Crystal Palace Park. Walk to restaurants and green space.
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Near the park and the Triangle. Beautiful Victorian houses, walk to Crystal Palace station.
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Close to the Triangle shops and cafes. Near the dinosaur park and Crystal Palace station.
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| Road | Listings | Avg PPSF | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spurgeon Avenue | 1 | £491/sqft | £875,000 |
| Brunel Close | 1 | £536/sqft | £595,000 |
| Cooper's Yard | 1 | £550/sqft | £550,000 |
| Gipsy Hill | 1 | £558/sqft | £1,650,000 |
| Hamlyn Gardens | 1 | £573/sqft | £850,000 |
| Rama Lane | 2 | £574/sqft | £900,000 – £925,000 |
| Woodland Road | 1 | £594/sqft | £825,000 |
| Paddock Gardens | 3 | £621/sqft | £650,000 – £750,000 |
| Hamlet Road | 1 | £623/sqft | £1,150,000 |
| Spa Hill | 1 | £636/sqft | £700,000 |
| South Vale | 1 | £645/sqft | £1,350,000 |
| Reynard Drive | 1 | £662/sqft | £725,000 |
| Pleydell Avenue | 3 | £663/sqft | £850,000 – £1,250,000 |
| Sylvan Road | 1 | £664/sqft | £900,000 |
| Camden Hill Road | 2 | £664/sqft | £1,300,000 |
| College Green | 1 | £678/sqft | £637,500 |
| Fox Hill | 1 | £732/sqft | £1,875,000 |
Crystal Palace Triangle / Gipsy Hill slopes screens as a value-led family-house micro-market in this sample. After PPSF cleaning, the median is £606, with a mean of £607, a range from £491 to £678, and an IQR of £80. The corresponding median asking price is £862,500 across 10 cleaned observations from a 10-property portal sample. Fairly balanced with a relatively tight cluster, suggesting a more coherent market for family houses. By bedroom count, 3-bed median PPSF is £615 (n=4) and 4-bed median PPSF is £600 (n=6). Segment caveat: the 3-bed segment is thin (n=4). The dominant housing stock in the cleaned sample is terraced houses (3/10, 30%), with a median PPSF of £574 and a median asking price of £700,000. On current live evidence, the cheapest road in the cleaned sample is Spurgeon Avenue at about £491, while the dearest sampled road is College Green at about £678. That road-level read should be treated as indicative rather than definitive, because almost every road is represented by only one current listing. Crystal Palace stands out for offering true house variety—terraces, semis and detached homes—in a way many closer-in markets no longer do. It remains one of the most compelling value-versus-lifestyle propositions in this study.
The Triangle — Crystal Palace's village centre with restaurants, Brickwood coffee, Joanna's, independent shops.
Walk up to the park, past great restaurants and cafes. Near Crystal Palace station.
Between the Triangle shops and Crystal Palace Park. Walk to restaurants and green space.
Near the park and the Triangle. Beautiful Victorian houses, walk to Crystal Palace station.
Close to the Triangle shops and cafes. Near the dinosaur park and Crystal Palace station.