Understanding the bedroom breakdown helps you position your property competitively within the GU35 market. Our data shows that three-bedroom properties are the most prevalent with 219 listings, averaging £437,330. This represents the sweet spot for families seeking a balanced combination of space and affordability in the area. Two-bedroom properties follow with 192 listings at an average of £292,490, making them popular among first-time buyers and downsizers. We find these mid-range properties attract the strongest buyer interest.
The four-bedroom market is particularly strong in GU35 with 140 listings averaging £632,834, indicating healthy demand from growing families and professionals working from home. At the premium end, five-bedroom properties command an average of £846,704, while six and seven-bedroom homes reach into the millions, with the most expensive properties averaging over £3 million. Flats represent the most affordable entry point at an average of £189,340, with 61 units currently available, primarily attracting first-time buyers and investors.
We also analyze price range distribution across GU35. The £300,000-£500,000 bracket dominates with 259 listings, followed by £500,000-£750,000 with 122 listings. Premium properties over £750,000 account for 94 listings, while properties under £300,000 total 176 listings. This distribution suggests strong activity across all price points, though competition is fiercest in the mid-market.