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We track 20 estate agents actively marketing properties in Chudleigh, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a Victorian terrace on Fore Street or a detached family home near the Haldon Hills, finding the right agent is crucial for achieving the best price in this growing Devon market. Our team continuously monitors which agents are winning instructions and which properties are attracting buyer interest, giving you the inside track on who really performs in the TQ13 0 postcode area.

Chudleigh has seen house prices rise 10.9% over the past year, with the average sold price now sitting around £356,000 according to Rightmove data. The TQ13 0 postcode area, which encompasses Chudleigh, recorded 205 property sales in the last 24 months, showing strong market activity in this historic market town nestled at the foot of the Haldon Hills. We update our agent rankings weekly so you can see current market conditions before choosing your representative.

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Chudleigh Property Market Snapshot

20

Active Estate Agents

£368,280

Average Asking Price

82

Properties For Sale

The Chudleigh Property Market

The Chudleigh housing market has demonstrated remarkable resilience with prices climbing 10.9% over the past twelve months, significantly outpacing national averages. According to Rightmove data, properties in this TQ13 0 postcode area are now 6% above the 2022 peak of £327,370, indicating sustained demand despite broader economic uncertainties. Detached properties command the highest premiums here, with Zoopla recording average prices of £468,034 for this property type, while terraced homes average around £257,111. Our inspectors frequently note that properties in the conservation area around Fore Street and Old Exeter Street command premium valuations due to their character and listed status.

Our current listings data shows 82 properties on the market in Chudleigh, with asking prices spanning from sub-£200,000 properties up to luxury homes exceeding £1 million. The majority of stock sits in the £200,000 to £500,000 bracket, which represents 53 of the current listings, reflecting the strong demand from families seeking three-bedroom homes in this sought-after Teignbridge village. The market is particularly active in the mid-to-upper price segments, with 14 properties priced between £500,000 and £750,000. We see particular interest in properties with views toward the Haldon Hills, which agents report as a major selling point for buyers relocating from urban areas.

The transaction volume data from Housemetric reveals 205 sales in the TQ13 0 postcode area over the past 24 months, demonstrating consistent buyer interest in the Chudleigh area. However, the broader TQ13 0 postcode did experience a modest -3.3% price correction in the most recent year, suggesting some micro-location variations within the wider Chudleigh parish that sellers should factor into their pricing strategies. Properties closer to the town centre and the excellent local primary school tend to hold value better than those on the periphery, something our local agents confirm through their day-to-day market experience.

Property Market at a Glance in Chudleigh

Based on 38 live listings with an average asking price of £343,971.

Average Asking Price by Type in Chudleigh

Terraced (16) £268,750
Detached (12) £528,667
Semi-Detached (5) £357,990
Flat (3) £191,667

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Chudleigh

1 Bed (2) £165,000
2 Bed (9) £209,666
3 Bed (11) £278,541
4 Bed (10) £547,500
5 Bed (5) £455,000

Listings by Price Range in Chudleigh

Under £100k 2 listings
£100k-£200k 3 listings
£200k-£300k 15 listings
£300k-£500k 10 listings
£500k-£750k 7 listings
£750k-£1M 1 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Chudleigh

1. Sawdye & Harris 7 listings (20.6%)
2. Tauk 6 listings (17.6%)
3. Complete 4 listings (11.8%)
4. Fulfords 4 listings (11.8%)
5. Woods Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Letting Agents 4 listings (11.8%)
6. Simply Green Estate Agents 3 listings (8.8%)
7. Chamberlains 2 listings (5.9%)
8. Sell My Group 2 listings (5.9%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Chudleigh

Three-bedroom properties dominate the Chudleigh market with 26 current listings, reflecting strong demand from families attracted to the area's excellent primary schools and village atmosphere. Four-bedroom homes are equally well-represented at 18 listings, targeting upsizers and those seeking space to work from home in this scenic part of Devon. The market skews heavily towards family housing, with just 5 flats currently available, indicating limited options for first-time buyers seeking affordable entry points. Our data shows two-bedroom terraced properties averaging £230,227 are the most accessible option for those entering the market, though stock is tight with only 22 listings available.

New build activity in and around Chudleigh includes the Turnpike Fields development in Chudleigh Knighton by Baker Estates, offering two to five-bedroom houses, bungalows, and barn-style properties. David Wilson Homes also operates in the TQ13 area, providing additional new build options for buyers seeking modern construction with energy efficiency guarantees. Recent completed developments such as Coburg Crescent and Palace Meadow have added to the housing stock, though the market remains predominantly characterized by older properties. The Chudleigh Neighbourhood Development Plan identifies ongoing pressure from developers seeking to meet housing targets, with recent encroachments onto the Kate Brook flood plain raising environmental considerations for new purchases.

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Chudleigh Area Character and Local Insight

Chudleigh is an historic market town whose charter dates back to 1309, situated in the Teignbridge district of Devon at the foot of the Haldon Hills. With a population of approximately 5,250 residents, the town offers a village atmosphere while maintaining good transport connections to Newton Abbot and Exeter via the A38. The population density of 211.8 people per square kilometre reflects the semi-rural character that draws families seeking escape from larger urban centres while retaining access to amenities. Our team has visited numerous properties in this area, and we consistently hear from buyers that the community spirit and accessibility make Chudleigh particularly appealing for families.

The town's commercial heritage spans farming, cider making, wool cloth production, and quarrying, with the historic core featuring traditional rendered or limestone walls, steep slate roofs, and characteristic chimneys. The designated Conservation Area around Fore Street, Old Exeter Street, and The Parish Church preserves this architectural character, with properties like The Retreat at 49 Old Exeter Street holding Grade II listed status. Post-war development, as noted in the Chudleigh Neighbourhood Development Plan, tends toward standard "anywhere" appearance, though newer developments have sought to respect traditional building styles. Properties in the conservation area often require specialist knowledge from agents who understand the constraints of listed building regulations.

Prospective buyers should be aware of geological considerations specific to the area. Chudleigh sits near the Bovey Basin clay fields, and the wider South West region is identified as higher risk for subsidence due to shrinkable clay soils. Tree roots removing moisture from clay during dry spells represent a particular concern, especially for older properties with mature trees in their grounds. Our surveyors regularly identify subsidence movement in properties across Teignbridge, so we recommend that buyers commission a RICS Level 2 Survey before committing to a purchase in this area. Additionally, housing development has encroached on the flood plains of the Kate Brook to the east, making flood risk assessments essential for properties in lower-lying areas.

Local Construction Methods and Building Materials

Understanding the construction methods used in Chudleigh properties helps you anticipate potential issues when viewing homes. The historic core predominantly features traditional rendered or limestone walls with steeply pitched roofs covered in natural slate of a mid-grey-blue colour, sourced historically from Welsh quarries after the railway arrived in the region. Windows are typically side-hung casement or vertical sliding sash patterns, with chimneys providing characterful features that often require maintenance and inspection. Boundaries in older areas are commonly defined by low limestone walls or iron railings, adding to the visual appeal but requiring ongoing upkeep.

Properties from the post-war period through to the 1980s make up much of the housing between the historic centre and newer developments, and these often feature more standard "anywhere" construction methods with brick elevations and concrete tile roofs. Many of these properties were built during periods of cost-saving construction and may have underlying issues with insulation, damp proofing, or roofing that our surveyors frequently identify during Level 2 Surveys. The turn of the millennium brought more modern building regulations, and properties built since 2000 generally benefit from improved thermal efficiency and building standards, though they still require thorough inspection.

Modern developments like those at Turnpike Fields incorporate contemporary building methods alongside traditional styling, with many featuring energy-efficient designs that appeal to buyers seeking lower running costs. However, even new builds can have defects, and we always recommend a professional survey regardless of a property's age. Our inspectors in the Chudleigh area have identified issues ranging from missing roof insulation in new builds to structural movement in period properties, underscoring the importance of comprehensive surveying across all property types and ages.

Choosing an Estate Agent in Chudleigh

The Chudleigh market features a diverse mix of local specialists and national operators, giving sellers plenty of choice when selecting representation. Sawdye & Harris stands out as the dominant local force with 20.7% market share and 17 active listings, averaging £292,353 per property. Their deep roots in Chudleigh make them particularly well-suited for period properties in the conservation area and traditional cottages that characterize much of the housing stock in the town centre. We find that their local knowledge translates into accurate valuations and faster sales for period properties.

Woods Estate Agents, operating from Newton Abbot, commands 8.5% of the market with seven listings averaging £343,571, positioning them well for mid-to-upper market sales. Complete, also based in Bovey Tracey, holds 11% market share with nine listings at an average of £338,889, offering strong coverage for buyers seeking properties between Chudleigh and the surrounding villages. For premium properties, Stags averages £600,000 per listing, though with only two properties currently, they represent a niche segment of the market targeting country homes and estates. National chains like Connells and Yopa also maintain a presence, with Connells offering two listings at an average of £362,500 and Yopa targeting the top end with two listings averaging £900,000.

When choosing an agent in Chudleigh, consider whether you need a local specialist with established relationships in the village or a broader-market agent with wider reach. Commission rates in the area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. We strongly recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing, as this provides benchmark pricing and allows you to compare their marketing strategies and local knowledge. Our team has observed that agents with physical offices in nearby market towns like Bovey Tracey or Newton Abbot often provide more personalized service, while online-only operators may offer cost savings but less local expertise.

How to Choose the Right Estate Agent in Chudleigh

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Research Local Agents

Look at agent listings in Chudleigh, their average asking prices, and how long properties stay on market. Our data shows 20 active agents competing for your sale, with market leaders like Sawdye & Harris dominating the local scene. Pay attention to which agents are actively selling properties similar to yours.

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Get Multiple Valuations

Request free valuations from at least three agents. This gives you realistic pricing expectations and reveals each agent's knowledge of the Chudleigh market. We recommend asking specifically about recent sales in your street and comparable properties, as agents with strong local data will provide detailed answers.

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Compare Marketing Strategies

Ask about photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online exposure across Rightmove, Zoopla, and OnTheMarket. Properties with professional photography and virtual tours typically attract more viewings in competitive markets like Chudleigh. Inquire about their social media presence and local advertising.

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Check Credentials and Reviews

Look for agents with strong local presence and positive client testimonials. In Chudleigh, established local agents like Chamberlains and Complete often have networks of buyers already looking in the area. Verify any industry memberships and ask for references from recent sellers in the town.

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Negotiate Terms

Discuss commission rates, contract length, and whether sole or multi-agency suits your situation. Remember, the cheapest fee isn't always the best value - agents charging higher rates may achieve better prices through superior marketing. Negotiate what's included in the fee, such as photography and floor plans.

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Instruct and Launch

Once satisfied, sign your agency agreement and ensure your property launches with maximum impact across all major portals. Ask your agent about the launch strategy and when viewings will begin. Our data suggests properties listed with comprehensive marketing packages in Chudleigh tend to attract buyer interest faster.

Seller's Tip

Before instructing any estate agent in Chudleigh, always request a free valuation from at least three different agencies. This gives you realistic market pricing and allows you to compare their local knowledge and marketing approaches. The difference between the highest and lowest valuation can be significant, and agents who provide detailed comparable evidence are demonstrating their market understanding.

Price Analysis by Bedrooms in Chudleigh

Understanding bedroom distribution is crucial for pricing your property correctly in Chudleigh. Our data reveals that three-bedroom homes form the largest segment with 26 current listings averaging £279,192, reflecting strong demand from families upgrading from smaller properties. Two-bedroom properties follow with 22 listings at an average of £230,227, popular with first-time buyers and those downsizing. The entry-level market is particularly competitive, with just 4 one-bedroom properties available at an average of £142,500, and only 2 properties listed under £100,000.

The four and five-bedroom markets show interesting dynamics in Chudleigh. Four-bedroom properties average £525,278 across 18 listings, while five-bedroom homes average £523,750 across just 8 listings, suggesting the premium market caps around this level. Interestingly, one six-bedroom property is currently listed at £1.2 million, representing the top end of the Chudleigh market for substantial country homes. Properties in this upper bracket often feature land or gardens extending beyond the standard plot, appealing to buyers seeking space for home offices or hobby pursuits.

First-time buyers face challenges in Chudleigh with limited entry-level stock. Two-bedroom terraced properties averaging £230,227 represent the most accessible route onto the property ladder in this desirable Teignbridge village. We recommend that buyers act quickly when suitable properties become available, as the limited supply means competition can be fierce. Speaking with a broker about mortgage suitability before viewing helps you move fast when you find the right property.

Latest Properties For Sale in Chudleigh

38 properties currently listed across Chudleigh. Here are the most recently added.

Property on Holly Close, TQ13 0QH

£280,000

End of Terrace, 3 bed

Holly Close, TQ13 0QH

Property on Palace Meadow, TQ13 0PJ

£185,000

End of Terrace, 1 bed

Palace Meadow, TQ13 0PJ

Property on Millstream Meadow, TQ13 0PG

£465,000

Detached, 4 bed

Millstream Meadow, TQ13 0PG

Property on Great Hill, TQ13 0JS

£225,000

Semi-Detached, 2 bed

Great Hill, TQ13 0JS

Property on Mistletoe View, TQ13 0GL

£475,000

Detached, 4 bed

Mistletoe View, TQ13 0GL

Property on New Exeter Street, TQ13 0DA

£350,000

Terraced, 5 bed

New Exeter Street, TQ13 0DA

Property on Woodway Street, TQ13 0JU

£250,000

Terraced, 2 bed

Woodway Street, TQ13 0JU

Property on TQ13 0DG

£350,000

Cottage, 2 bed

TQ13 0DG

Property on Fore Street, TQ13 0HT

£240,000

Terraced, 2 bed

Fore Street, TQ13 0HT

Property on Taverners Lane, TQ13 0GJ

£290,000

Terraced, 3 bed

Taverners Lane, TQ13 0GJ

Property on Millstream Meadow, TQ13 0PG

£299,000

Detached, 3 bed

Millstream Meadow, TQ13 0PG

Property on Holly Close, TQ13 0QH

£270,000

End of Terrace, 2 bed

Holly Close, TQ13 0QH

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Chudleigh

Who are the best estate agents in Chudleigh?

Based on our live market data, Sawdye & Harris leads with 20.7% market share and 17 active listings, making them the dominant local agent. Complete holds 11% market share, followed by Woods Estate Agents and Tauk each at 8.5%. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price point, as Sawdye & Harris excels with period properties and conservation area homes, while Woods and Complete perform strongly in the mid-market. Always request valuations from at least three agents to compare their specific knowledge of your street and property type.

How much do estate agents charge in Chudleigh?

Estate agent fees in Chudleigh typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), consistent with national averages. High-street agents generally charge percentage-based fees, while online agents offer fixed-fee alternatives. The average rate is around 1.5% plus VAT for sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. We recommend negotiating what's included in the fee, such as professional photography, floor plans, and virtual tours, as these can significantly impact your sale outcome.

Are house prices rising in Chudleigh?

Yes, Chudleigh has seen house prices rise 10.9% over the past twelve months, according to OnTheMarket data. Rightmove reports prices are up 4% on the previous year and 6% above the 2022 peak of £327,370. However, the broader TQ13 0 postcode did experience a modest -3.3% correction recently, suggesting some micro-location variations. Properties in the town centre and near good schools have held value well, while peripheral locations may be more vulnerable to price adjustments.

What is Chudleigh like to live in?

Chudleigh is a historic market town with a population of around 5,250, offering a village atmosphere at the foot of the Haldon Hills in Teignbridge, Devon. It features a Conservation Area around Fore Street and Old Exeter Street, traditional architecture with rendered and limestone walls, good local schools, and easy access to Newton Abbot and Exeter via the A38. The area appeals to families seeking semi-rural living with transport connections, with residents enjoying community events and local amenities including shops, pubs, and restaurants in the town centre.

What are the main property types in Chudleigh?

The market is dominated by detached and semi-detached family homes, with detached properties averaging £531,667 and semi-detached at £318,462. Terraced properties average £219,615, while flats average £183,800. Three-bedroom homes are most common with 26 listings, reflecting the family-oriented character of the area. The limited flat availability (only 5 listings) creates challenges for first-time buyers seeking affordable entry points, making two-bedroom terraced properties the most accessible option.

Should I use a local or national estate agent in Chudleigh?

Local agents like Sawdye & Harris and Chamberlains have established relationships and in-depth knowledge of the Chudleigh market, particularly for period properties and conservation areas. Their physical presence in or near the village means they understand local street dynamics and can provide accurate valuations. National operators like Connells, Yopa, and Tauk offer wider buyer databases and may have more resources for extensive marketing campaigns. Consider your property type and target market when choosing.

What should I look for in a Chudleigh estate agent?

Look for agents with strong local presence, current listings in your price range, and demonstrated market knowledge of Chudleigh specifically. Ask about their average time on market, viewing numbers, and marketing strategy. Properties in the conservation area may benefit from agents with heritage property experience, while modern family homes might sell faster with agents who target relocating families. Request examples of recent successful sales on streets similar to yours.

Are there new build developments in Chudleigh?

Yes, new build developments in the Chudleigh area include Turnpike Fields in Chudleigh Knighton by Baker Estates, offering two to five-bedroom houses, bungalows, and barn-style properties. David Wilson Homes also operates in the TQ13 area. Recent completed developments include Coburg Crescent and Palace Meadow within Chudleigh itself. While new builds offer modern construction and energy efficiency, our survey data shows they still require professional inspection to identify any defects.

What are the main risks for property buyers in Chudleigh?

Key risks include subsidence from shrinkable clay soils common in the South West, particularly for older properties with trees in their grounds. The Kate Brook flood plain affects lower-lying properties to the east of the town centre. Properties in the conservation area may have restrictions on alterations, and listed buildings require specialist knowledge. We strongly recommend a RICS Level 2 Survey before purchasing any property in Chudleigh to identify potential structural or environmental issues that might affect your decision.

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