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Nightingale Rise, Basingstoke and Deane
Sold-price history and street data for Nightingale Rise in Basingstoke and Deane — every sale sourced to HM Land Registry, free from Acreright.
Median £199,95019 sold sales since 1996Latest Feb 2024
Homes sold here: 19 detached.
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Sold prices
| Date | Address | Type | Tenure | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 2024 | 1 Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £680,000 |
| Oct 2017 | 2, Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £550,000 |
| Aug 2013 | 6 Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £480,000 |
| Jan 2011 | 4 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £430,000 |
| May 2006 | 3 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £375,000 |
| Mar 2006 | 2, Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £365,000 |
| Feb 2004 | SQUIRRELS, 7 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £318,000 |
| Aug 2003 | 3 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £310,000 |
| Mar 2003 | 4 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £332,500 |
| Jul 1999 | 3 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £190,000 |
| Dec 1998 | 1 Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £190,000 |
| Nov 1998 | 8 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £199,950 |
| Jun 1997 | SQUIRRELS, 7 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £164,950 |
| May 1997 | 3 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £153,000 |
| Dec 1996 | 4 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £150,000 |
| Nov 1996 | 2, Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £157,500 |
| Sep 1996 | 1 Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £157,500 |
| Aug 1996 | 6 Nightingale Rise Overton | Detached | Freehold | £157,300 |
| Apr 1996 | 8 NIGHTINGALE RISE | Detached | Freehold | £162,500 |
HM Land Registry Price Paid · updated Jul 2026. Prices are nominal. “·B” marks a Land Registry category-B transfer (may not reflect full market value).
Has it held its value?
5 homes on Nightingale Rise sold twice in the records — too few (5) to quote a reliable loss rate, so we show the count, not a percentage. How this is measured.