Three-bedroom properties dominate Coventry's housing market, with 1,801 listings representing the largest segment of available stock. These homes appeal strongly to families and first-time buyers looking for practical living space at accessible price points, with an average asking price of £260,541. The prevalence of three-bed properties reflects Coventry's post-war housing development, with many semi-detached houses built during the city's expansion periods.
Two-bedroom properties form the second largest segment at 1,042 listings, averaging £170,389, making them particularly attractive for first-time buyers and investors targeting the rental market. Terraced properties number 997 listings with an average price of £216,030, offering character options in established residential areas. Meanwhile, flats at 453 listings provide more affordable entry points at £140,568 average, particularly popular in the city centre and near university campuses.
The higher end of the market shows stronger activity in detached properties, with 416 homes available at an average of £507,063. These are concentrated in Leaf Lane, Allesley, and Eastern Green, where buyers seek larger gardens and quieter residential environments. Properties with five or more bedrooms represent 169 listings, with an average price reaching £486,638 for five-bedroom homes and climbing significantly for larger period properties. The premium six-bedroom segment averages £615,050, with rare seven-bedroom properties reaching even higher values in the most sought-after locations.
One-bedroom properties represent the most affordable entry point at 115 listings with an average price of £127,046, making them ideal for first-time buyers and investors seeking buy-to-let opportunities near the city centre. This segment has seen particular interest from young professionals working in the growing business districts around Friargate and those connected to the universities.