Rugby’s recent sales pattern reflects a town with established housing stock and substantial new supply. Detached and semi-detached properties predominate across the borough, while terraced homes account for 23% of dwellings and flats account for 12%. Home ownership is also high at 69.0%, with 18.1% of households in the private rented sector and 12.9% in social rented housing. Those tenure patterns matter because owner-occupiers in Bilton or Hillmorton often respond to a different campaign than investors looking at lower-priced flats.
New-build activity is a major part of the Rugby story. Redrow at Houlton on New Meadow Road, CV23 1BZ, has 4-bedroom homes priced from £495,000 to £689,000, with the last phase over 90% sold and only 12 homes remaining. Ashlawn Gardens by David Wilson Homes on Spectrum Avenue, CV22 5PT, lists 3 and 5-bedroom houses between £382,995 and £799,995. Those schemes create direct competition for modern resale homes, especially where buyers compare warranties, energy ratings and incentives.
Smaller and mixed-tenure schemes also influence pricing. Squires Cross by Taylor Wimpey in CV23 9HF includes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes, with low-cost examples from £123,750 for a 1-bedroom maisonette to £280,000 for a 3-bedroom detached home. Eden Park by Bloor Homes on Platinum Jubilee Road, CV21 1UX, has had examples at £410,000 for 4-bedroom detached homes and £350,000 for 3-bedroom detached homes. A Rugby estate agent needs to understand those reference points before valuing a resale home nearby.