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The Hazlemere property market has shown resilience with house prices increasing by 1.2% over the last 12 months, according to home.co.uk listings data. The current average house price stands at £652,613, reflecting the continued demand for properties in this attractive village location. Our data shows 66 property sales in Hazlemere during the past year, indicating healthy transaction volumes for a village of this size. The market benefits from its strategic position within the Chiltern Hills, offering residents a balance of rural charm and excellent transport connections to London and surrounding business hubs.
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Looking at the breakdown by property type, detached properties command the highest average prices at £1,103,529, followed by semi-detached homes at £555,306. Terraced properties average around £445,248, while flats represent the most affordable entry point at approximately £297,590. This tiered pricing structure makes Hazlemere accessible to a wide range of buyers, from first-time purchasers looking for a flat or terraced home to families seeking spacious detached accommodation. The predominance of detached houses at 54.4% of the housing stock underscores the area's family-friendly character and desirability.
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New build activity in Hazlemere has expanded significantly in recent years with several notable developments bringing modern housing to the area. The Hazlemere development by Shanly Homes offers two, three, four, and five bedroom homes with prices starting from £599,950. The Ridings by Taylor Wimpey provides three, four, and five bedroom properties from £595,000, while Hazlemere Place by Cala Homes adds further choice with two, three, four, and five bedroom options also starting from £599,950. All three developments occupy prime positions on Amersham Road, contributing to the area's growing popularity among new-build buyers.
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Jnp dominates the local market with 50 active listings and a 22.6% market share, focusing on properties with an average asking price of £521,996. Wye Residential holds second position with 22 listings at an average price of £475,855, while Kingshills Estate Agents South Buckinghamshire operates from nearby Amersham with 18 listings averaging £489,803. Tim Russ & Co and Hurst Estate Agents, both based in Hazlemere, provide strong local presence with 17 and 12 listings respectively, focusing on the mid-market segment. For premium properties, Bovingdons in Beaconsfield handles higher-value homes with an average asking price of £1,666,990, demonstrating the range of agent specialisms across the area.
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Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. In Hazlemere's market, this means fees on a £500,000 property would range from approximately £6,000 to £18,000 at the standard VAT rate. Online agents offer fixed-fee alternatives, typically charging between £999 and £1,999 regardless of your property's sale price. When instructing an agent, you will typically sign a sole agency agreement lasting 8 to 16 weeks, though multi-agency agreements with higher fees are available if you want to engage multiple agents simultaneously.
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Understanding how prices vary by bedroom count helps you position your property correctly in the Hazlemere market. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 69 listings currently available at an average price of £532,744, making them the most competitive part of the market. Four-bedroom homes follow with 43 listings averaging £680,751, offering strong demand from families needing additional space.
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Two-bedroom properties provide an accessible entry point to the Hazlemere market with 24 listings averaging £423,506. These properties typically sell quickly as first-time buyers
Looking at the breakdown by property type, detached properties command the highest average prices at £828,946, followed by semi-detached homes at £529,864. Terraced properties average around £410,000, while flats represent the most affordable entry point at approximately £275,000. This tiered pricing structure makes Hazlemere accessible to a wide range of buyers, from first-time purchasers looking for a flat or terraced home to families seeking spacious detached accommodation. The predominance of detached houses at 54.4% of the housing stock underscores the area's family-friendly character and desirability.
The postcode sectors surrounding Hazlemere have shown varying performance, with the area benefiting from its proximity to highly regarded schools and the broader Buckinghamshire property market. Property types built between 1945 and 1980 account for 45.1% of the housing stock, representing the largest segment of available properties. This mid-century housing, combined with newer developments and period properties dating back to pre-1919, creates a diverse market offering to suit different buyer preferences and budgets. Approximately 70.8% of properties in Hazlemere were built before 1980, meaning the majority of homes here are over 45 years old and would benefit from a professional RICS Level 2 Survey before any sale.