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Area guide — OX2

Moving to Oxford

Homes in Oxford sold for an average of £777,000 over the last 12 months, around 70% above the wider South East average. North Oxford's Victorian villas, Jericho's terraces and Port Meadow's edge — the OX2 postcode holds the university city's most enduring family territory. A typical purchase takes 12–16 weeks and costs around £32,700 in fees and taxes on top of the price.

Average sold price — 12 mo
£777,000
Year on year
-3.2%
vs South East average
+70%
Typical cost to move
£32,700
Offer to keys
12–16 wks

Buying a property: What do I need to do?

Less than you fear, more than you’d guess — and doing things in the right order makes a difference. This is the start of a to-do list that Navo will customise for your property purchase.

Your first four steps

Navo sequences the whole 12–16 weeks and chases what’s slow.

Get a mortgage agreement in principle
Shows sellers you’re serious.
Done
Instruct a conveyancing solicitor
Do this as soon as your offer’s accepted — it’s the critical path.
This week
Book a survey
A RICS survey flags issues before you’re committed.
In ~2 wks
Submit searches & enquiries
Your solicitor orders local, drainage & environmental searches.
In ~3 wks

Start tracking with Navo, and see your personalised list

Start tracking your move

What do homes cost here?

Down 3.2% on the year, from 446 recorded sales.

Property typeAvg. price
Flat
£412,500
Terraced
£730,000
Semi-detached
£844,500
Detached
£1,206,500

Family houses — semis and terraces — make up 50% of sales, the heart of this market.

How much does it cost to move?

As well as the purchase price

Cost
Low
Typical
High
Stamp duty
Set by government at this price
£28,850
Survey
RICS Level 2–3, scaled to price band
£500
£800
£1,500
£500 – £1,500
Conveyancing
Solicitor fees + searches
£1,200
£1,850
£2,700
£1,200 – £2,700
Removals
Scaled to typical home size at this price
£600
£1,200
£2,400
£600 – £2,400
Total on top of the price
£31,150
£32,700
£35,450
£31,150 – £35,450
SAMPLE figures. Stamp duty uses sample bands & reliefs — rates last verified 2026-07-13. Ranges vary by provider and property.

See the full cost-of-moving breakdown for Oxford

Living there

Schools (Ofsted Outstanding / Good)
20 (2 / 9)
Stations
Oxford, Oxford Parkway
Typical journey to London Paddington / Marylebone
~55 min
Gigabit broadband availability
68%
Ultrafast (100Mbit/s+) availability
78%
Recorded crimes per 1,000 residents (12 mo)
59

School counts are last ratings under the previous Ofsted inspection framework (retired September 2024).

Questions people ask

Is Oxford a good place to buy?

Prices fell 3.2% over the last 12 months, across 446 recorded sales. North Oxford's Victorian villas, Jericho's terraces and Port Meadow's edge — the OX2 postcode holds the university city's most enduring family territory.

What do homes cost in Oxford?

The average sold price in the 12 months to March 2026 was £777,000 — around 70% above the wider South East average. Flats average £412,500, terraced houses average £730,000, semis average £844,500, detached homes average £1,206,500.

What are moving costs in Oxford?

Buying an average-priced £777,000 home typically costs around £32,700 on top of the price — roughly £28,850 of stamp duty plus survey, conveyancing and removals. Our moving-cost estimator breaks it down for your own price.

How long does buying take in Oxford?

A typical purchase runs 12–16 weeks from offer accepted to keys — and the biggest delays are usually avoidable ones, like instructing a solicitor late.

Where do I start?

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