Bedroom count significantly influences property values across the DL10 postcode. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 114 listings averaging £283,225, demonstrating strong demand from family buyers seeking accommodation in this price range. Four-bedroom homes command an average of £471,677 across 71 listings, appealing to families requiring additional space or those upgrading within the market. The premium end of the market features five-bedroom properties averaging £857,056 across 17 listings, typically Georgian or Victorian townhouses in Richmond's conservation area. These larger family homes cluster in sought-after areas around Temple Square, The Green, and Waterloo Street.
At the more affordable end, two-bedroom properties represent excellent value for first-time buyers, with 91 listings averaging £220,316. One-bedroom properties, averaging £134,581 across 16 listings, often prove popular with first-time buyers or investors targeting the rental market. The rental data shows limited activity with just 35 properties available, indicating strong demand from renters but constrained supply, particularly from Irvings Property Limited who manage 16 of the 35 rental listings. The average rental price through Irvings stands at £945 per month, while Norman F. Brown achieves premium rentals averaging £1,000 per month for their limited portfolio.
Analysis of recent sold prices reveals that detached properties achieved an average of £434,238 according to Zoopla data, while semi-detached homes sold for approximately £269,310. Terraced properties, common in Richmond's historic core, averaged £225,736, with flats achieving around £200,406. Understanding these segment-specific values helps sellers price accurately and identify which agents have proven success in their property category. Agents like Gsc Grays, whose average listing price reaches £404,444, demonstrate particular strength in higher-value transactions, while Norman F. Brown averaging £263,073 may better serve properties in the mid-market range.