The Broadheath housing market in Malvern Hills reflects the area's popularity as a Worcestershire village with strong connections to Worcester city. Our live data shows 26 properties currently for sale across the district, with prices ranging from compact properties around £267,250 up to premium homes exceeding £995,000. The market demonstrates a good balance between different property types, though detached properties dominate the upper price brackets, appealing to families and those seeking rural spacious living.
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Looking at price distribution, the £300,000 to £500,000 band contains the highest number of listings at 7 properties, representing the core of the local market. Six properties sit in the £200,000 to £300,000 range, providing accessible options for first-time buyers, while four properties target the premium £500,000 to £750,000 segment. For those with higher-value properties, two homes are marketed between £750,000 and £1 million, with one exceptional property exceeding the £1 million mark, typically representing the finest detached homes with extensive grounds.
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The rental market in Broadheath remains modest but active, with 4 properties currently available through agents including Deakin & Co, Openrent, Connells, and Black Pear Estate Agents. Rental prices range from £750 to £3,500 per month, indicating demand from professionals and families seeking temporary housing in this desirable Worcestershire location.
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Analysis of current listings reveals that detached properties dominate the Broadheath market, with 13 homes available at an average price of £648,077. These properties typically appeal to families and buyers seeking space, with many offering generous gardens and rural views that capitalise on the area's position near the Malvern Hills. The premium end of the detached market, represented by agents such as Harts with listings averaging £795,000, shows the strong demand for high-specification homes in the village. Properties in this segment often feature multiple bathrooms, modern kitchens, and substantial plot sizes that justify premium valuations.
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Semi-detached properties represent another significant segment with 4 listings averaging £313,750, providing more accessible entry points for first-time buyers and growing families. These properties typically offer three bedrooms, reasonable garden sizes, and parking provision that makes them attractive to the broad market. Terraced properties, though fewer in number at just 2 listings, offer character homes that often appeal to buyers seeking the traditional Worcestershire architecture found in the village centre, with many featuring original period features such as fireplaces, sash windows, and exposed brickwork.
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When selecting an estate agent in Broadheath, understanding the local market presence of different agencies helps you make an informed choice based on your property type and selling objectives. Freeagent247.Com Hq currently leads the market with 4 active listings and the highest market share of 8.7%, operating from their Worcestershire base with an average asking price of £597,500. This positions them strongly in the premium property segment, making them particularly suitable for higher-value homes that require sophisticated marketing and negotiation skills.
Looking at price distribution, the £300,000 to £500,000 band contains the highest number of listings at 19 properties, representing the core of the local market. Twelve properties sit in the £200,000 to £300,000 range, providing accessible options for first-time buyers, while eight properties target the premium £500,000 to £750,000 segment. For those with higher-value properties, four homes are marketed between £750,000 and £1 million, with two exceptional properties exceeding the £1 million mark, typically representing the finest detached homes with extensive grounds.
The village benefits from its position within the Malvern Hills district, an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, excellent walking routes, and quality of life. Properties here often appeal to buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining within commuting distance of Worcester, Birmingham, and the West Midlands conurbation. The local market has shown resilience, with steady interest from both local buyers and those relocating from larger cities seeking a more rural setting with strong community ties.
The rental market in Broadheath remains modest but active, with 4 properties currently available through agents including Deakin & Co, Openrent, Connells, and Black Pear Estate Agents. Rental prices range from £750 to £3,500 per month, indicating demand from professionals and families seeking temporary housing in this desirable Worcestershire location.