Understanding bedroom distribution helps sellers position their property competitively. Our data reveals that 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom properties dominate the GU24 market, with 102 three-bedroom homes and 105 four-bedroom homes currently listed. This suggests strong demand from families and professionals seeking larger accommodation in this Surrey postcode. The prevalence of family-sized homes reflects GU24's appeal to commuters working in London or the wider Surrey business hubs.
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Two-bedroom properties represent 39 listings with an average price of £424,882, making them the most affordable entry point to GU24. One-bedroom flats average £229,314 across 11 listings, appealing to first-time buyers and commuters. At the premium end, five-bedroom properties command £1,220,556 on average, while rare seven-bedroom homes reach £2,750,000, indicating a luxury market segment in GU24. The limited supply of one-bedroom properties (just 11 listings) suggests potential for investors in this segment.
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The price distribution shows the majority of properties (128 listings) fall in the £500,000-£750,000 range, representing the core GU24 market. Properties over £1 million account for 52 listings, while budget options under £300,000 are scarce with only 15 listings combined. This distribution suggests GU24 is predominantly a mid-to-premium market where accurate pricing is essential for timely sales. The -10% year-on-year price reduction reported by home.co.uk indicates that sellers must price realistically to attract buyers in the current market.
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Property type analysis reveals that detached properties dominate GU24 with 90 listings averaging £973,412, reflecting the village character of the area. Semi-detached homes (48 listings, averaging £558,048) represent the more affordable family housing stock, while flats (9 listings, averaging £288,333) offer the cheapest entry point. The limited terraced stock (only 7 listings) suggests opportunity for buyers seeking character townhouses in the village centres.