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 £487,500.
Understanding bedroom distribution is crucial for pricing your property correctly in Chudleigh. Our data reveals that three-bedroom homes form the largest segment with 23 current listings averaging £284,954, reflecting strong demand from families upgrading from smaller properties. Two-bedroom properties follow with 22 listings at an average of £227,136, popular with first-time buyers and those downsizing. The entry-level market is particularly competitive, with just 5 one-bedroom properties available at an average of £154,000, and only 2 properties listed under £100,000.
The four and five-bedroom markets show interesting dynamics in Chudleigh. Four-bedroom properties average £505,667 across 15 listings, while five-bedroom homes average £586,000 across just 10 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.