Based on current listing data, the Boxgrove housing market shows a balanced mix of property types, with semi-detached homes comprising the largest share of available stock at 6 listings with an average price of £626,500. Detached properties, the premium segment of this market, account for 5 listings averaging £746,800, while terraced homes offer more accessible entry points at £352,500 average across 2 listings. The market also includes a single flat at £165,000, representing the most affordable option for buyers entering the Boxgrove market. This distribution reflects the predominantly suburban and rural nature of the village, where houses significantly outnumber apartments.
Land Registry data confirms that historical sold prices in Boxgrove (Chichester, PO18) have increased by 2% over the past year, though they remain 15% down from the 2023 peak of £502,000. The overall average sold price sits at approximately £426,625, with detached properties achieving significantly higher values at £561,875 on average. Terraced properties in the area command premium prices, with Rightmove data suggesting averages of £434,400, reflecting strong demand for this property type in the village. The most recent recorded sale in Boxgrove reached £885,000 in October 2025, demonstrating the premium values achievable for exceptional properties.
Analysis of the PO18 postcode sector reveals interesting variations in performance across different village communities. While specific sector breakdowns for Boxgrove are limited, the broader Chichester district continues to attract buyers seeking the quality of life that West Sussex provides. Over the last decade, 246 properties have sold in Boxgrove, with a total transaction value of £139,337,430, indicating sustained market activity in this sought-after village location. The current price range distribution shows 3 properties under £200,000, 6 in the £300,000-£500,000 bracket, 8 in the £500,000-£750,000 range, and 4 properties valued above £750,000.