The Corsley property market demonstrates the strength of rural Wiltshire living, with properties selling at an average of £690,000 according to homedata.co.uk property data, while home.co.uk reports a slightly lower overall average of £638,000 over the past year. Our current listings data shows an average asking price of £797,684, indicating sellers' confidence in achieving premium prices for the right properties. The market has shown resilience, with house prices in Corsley overall up 6% on the previous year and 4% above the 2022 peak of £611,705.
However, the market shows nuanced performance across different sectors. While Corsley as a whole has experienced positive growth, the Corsley Heath area has seen more challenging conditions with prices down 3% on the previous year and 8% down from its 2022 peak of £347,901. This divergence highlights the importance of pricing strategy based on exact location within the Corsley area. For Wiltshire as a whole, transaction volumes have declined by 15.1% over the last twelve months, with approximately 8,900 sales recorded, down 1,700 from the previous period.
The premium end of the Corsley market remains robust, with several properties listed above £1 million reflecting the area's appeal for country houses with land. The village benefits from its proximity to Bath, Warminster, and Frome, making it attractive to buyers seeking a rural lifestyle within reasonable commuting distance of major employment centres. This geographic advantage supports demand across all property segments, from starter homes to multi-million pound country estates.
For sellers, understanding these market dynamics is crucial. Properties in the Corsley village itself command premium prices compared to those in Corsley Heath, and your agent should understand these micro-location differences. The limited supply of just 16 listings means well-presented properties can attract strong buyer interest, but pricing must reflect exactly where your property sits within this varied market.