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3, Crocodile Cottages, London Road, Danehill

Haywards Heath · East Sussex

What it’s worth

£402,000

£393,000 • £411,000

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The evidence

What sold nearby
Terraced in Bolney, Haywards Heath, RH17 5PY, HAYWARDS HEATH£425,0002 Jul 2025
Terraced in Balcombe, Haywards Heath, RH17 6AF, HAYWARDS HEATH£382,00012 Jun 2025
Terraced in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 7DW, HAYWARDS HEATH£460,0009 May 2025
Terraced in Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, RH17 5GN, HAYWARDS HEATH£490,00031 Mar 2025
Terraced in Handcross, Haywards Heath, RH17 6BQ, HAYWARDS HEATH£435,00028 Mar 2025
Terraced in Balcombe, Haywards Heath, RH17 6PL, HAYWARDS HEATH£395,00021 Mar 2025
HM Land Registry price paid · same type and outward code, sold within three years
What this home has sold for
24 Jan 2025
18 Dec 2020
21 Dec 2011
20 Apr 2010
20 Dec 1996
HM Land Registry price paid
How we reached £402,000

Modelled from comparable sales nearby, weighted by size, type and date, then checked against this home’s own price paid record.

A model’s estimate, not a survey or a professional valuation. The range is the honest spread, not a margin of error. Updated 11 Dec 2025.

Comparable sales · HM Land Registry price paid
The home itself
Property typeTerraced Cottage
Last recorded sale£375,000 (24 Jan 2025)
Title number and restrictionsNot yet provided
Lease length and service chargesNot yet provided
Planning history and alterationsNot yet provided
Flood and environmental risksNot yet provided
Broadband and connectivityNot yet provided
Restrictive covenants and rights of wayNot yet provided
Property conditionNot yet provided
Owner chain statusNot yet provided
Digital property logbook / sale-pack statusNot yet provided
Public records · unconfirmed facts can be completed by the owner
Haywards Heath and RH17

This home last changed hands 1 yr ago.

HM Land Registry · RICS · ONS
Where it is

Centred on the postcode district, not the property. Street-level imagery shows the area and may not show this exact home.

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How we work

How does open for offer actually work?

How a private sale starts

  1. Buyer verifies their interest

    A buyer registers private, non-binding interest and verifies their identity.

  2. Homeowner claims the property

    The homeowner proves their connection to the property and sees anonymised demand.

  3. Both parties consent to connect

    A conversation only starts when the buyer and the homeowner each agree to it.

  4. Property information is prepared and shared securely

    Key documents and property facts are gathered and shared through a private channel.

  5. Viewing, negotiation and conveyancing can begin

    From here the sale proceeds like any private transaction, at both parties’ pace.

Registering interest or claiming a property commits neither party to anything.

See how negotiation works →

Can I buy a home that isn’t for sale?

Yes. Your negotiator establishes who is selling, approaches them on your behalf, and negotiates against real sold prices — with your maximum price held privately and every move approved by you.

What does it cost?

We are paid only on the value we create — 20% of the difference between your number and the price agreed, capped at 1.2% of that price. Create nothing and there is nothing to pay. An estate agent takes roughly 1.2% of the whole price whether they improve it or not, and a buying agent commonly 1 to 2.5% — the same ceiling as us, but payable either way. Figures exclude VAT, which applies to all of them.

Will the owner know it’s me?

No. Your name, your budget and your ceiling stay with us. The homeowner sees that a serious buyer is interested and what they are willing to pay — nothing that identifies you — until you both agree to talk.

The full report on this home

The comparable sales behind the estimate, how it has moved over five years, and what sold nearby — as a document you can keep.

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