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Based on Land Registry and home.co.uk listings data, the average sold house price in Malborough over the last 12 months stands at approximately £472,948, with homedata.co.uk reporting a slightly higher average of £475,000. Our current live data shows asking prices averaging £472,948, which suggests sellers are testing the upper end of market sentiment. Historical analysis reveals that Malborough property prices were 14% up on the previous year, though they remain 50% down on the 2022 peak of £768,495, according to home.co.uk listings data figures.
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home.co.uk reports a 17.8% rise in sold prices over the last 12 months, indicating strong recovery momentum in this coastal-adjacent village. The Malborough Parish Profile from South Hams District Council recorded an average property price of £436,250 in 2022, and the overall trajectory shows substantial growth over the decade, reaching approximately £472,948 in 2024 before the recent correction. For sellers, this means the market has regained significant ground after the downturn.
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Transaction volumes in the broader Salcombe and Malborough area show approximately 40 property sales over the last three years, with terraced houses dominating recent activity at 65.62% of all sales. This mix of property types, combined with the area's continued desirability as a South Devon location, creates varied opportunities depending on your property type and price point. The current price range distribution shows 5 properties priced between £100k-£200k, 10 between £200k-£300k, 15 between £300k-£500k, and 7 between £500k-£750k, with premium properties also available.
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Analysis of recent sales data reveals that terraced properties have dominated the Malborough market, accounting for 65.62% of all transactions over the past two years. This differs notably from the current listing mix, where detached properties command the highest average prices at £768,495, followed by terraced properties at £625,000, indicating premium pricing for character homes in the village.
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The bedroom distribution across current listings shows an even split between 2-bedroom and 4-bedroom properties (10 and 7 each), with 15 three-bedroom homes and only 2 five-bedroom properties available. Two-bedroom properties average £267,300, making them the most accessible entry point, while four-bedroom homes average £570,700, reflecting strong demand from families and those seeking larger period properties in this sought-after South Hams location.
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For landlords considering the rental market in Malborough, there are currently 5 properties available across 3 active rental agents. Luscombe Maye leads the rental market with 2 listings at an average of £1,325 per month, while Marchand Petit offers 2 rental properties averaging £1,275 monthly. The National Trust also has 1 rental listing at £1,000 per month, reflecting the traditional holiday cottage rental market prevalent in this part of South Devon.
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The local economy shows 53.5% of the parish population as economically active and in employment, with only 2.2% unemployed. Key economic factors include the proximity to Salcombe's tourism sector and the broader South Devon economy. The average income of households registered with Devon Home Choice with a local connection to Malborough stands at £20,750 annually, while the stunning coastline, National Trust properties, and South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty contribute significantly to the area's desirability.
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The Malborough market is served by a mix of traditional high-street agents with physical offices and online providers, each offering distinct advantages. Marchand Petit, based in Salcombe, dominates the local market with 42.9% market share and 15 active listings at an average asking price of £472,948, making them the go-to agent for properties across the mid-to-upper price range. Their strong local presence and specialised knowledge of the South Devon coastline make them particularly effective for premium properties.
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Luscombe Maye operates from their Country & Waterside office and holds 22.9% market share with 8 listings averaging £365,556, positioning them well for more moderately priced properties and rural homes. Stags, operating from Kingsbridge, focuses on higher-value properties with an average asking price of £499,950 across their 2 listings. For sellers seeking coverage beyond a single agency, multi-agency agreements can increase exposure, though typical fees increase by 0.5-1% to reflect the additional marketing effort.
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Online agents like Purplebricks operate in the Malborough area with their fixed-fee model, offering services at £999-£1,999 compared to the typical 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total) charged by high-street percentage agents. For a property priced at the Malborough average of £472,948, a traditional agent charging 1.5% plus VAT would cost approximately £8,513, while Purplebricks' fixed fee could represent significant savings, though buyers should weigh this against the level of personal service and local market knowledge provided. The choice between online and high-street often comes down to whether you value in-person consultations and market-specific expertise or prefer a cost-effective, DIY-heavy approach to selling your property.
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Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing in Malborough helps you position your property competitively. Two-bedroom properties represent the most affordable entry point to the market at an average of £267,300 across 10 current listings, making them popular with first-time buyers and those looking to downsize from larger homes in the area. This price point attracts strong interest from buyers seeking to enter the South Devon property market.
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Three-bedroom homes average £409,000 across 15 listings, offering the most choice for families seeking a traditional Devon cottage or modern family home. Four-bedroom properties command a significant premium at £570,700 average, reflecting demand from affluent buyers seeking period homes with character and garden space. The top end of the market includes five-bedroom properties averaging £1,347,500, representing luxury estates and substantial period properties in this desirable South Devon location.
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Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial in the Malborough market. With average asking prices at £472,948 and sold prices averaging around £267,300-£570,700, achieving the full asking price requires realistic pricing and quality marketing. Properties priced accurately based on current market conditions tend to attract strong initial interest and often sell within weeks. The recent 5.3-17.8% price increases reported by home.co.uk and home.co.uk indicate a recovering market where realistic pricing can still achieve strong results.
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Estate agent fees in Malborough follow the national average of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), though rates are negotiable and often depend on property value and agent competition. For a property at the average asking price of £472,948, a 1.5% plus VAT fee would be approximately £8,513. Online agents like Purplebricks offer fixed-fee alternatives starting around £999-£1,999, which can represent significant savings for higher-priced properties, though you should weigh the reduced local market knowledge against the cost savings.
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Yes, according to multiple sources, Malborough house prices have shown strong recovery in recent months. home.co.uk reports prices were 14% up on the previous year, while home.co.uk indicates a 17.8% rise in sold prices over the last 12 months, demonstrating robust market momentum. However, prices remain approximately 50% down on the 2022 peak of £768,495, suggesting further growth potential as the market continues to recover from the recent correction.
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Terraced properties have dominated recent sales, accounting for 65.62% of all transactions over the past two years, reflecting strong demand for character homes at more accessible price points. However, detached properties command the highest prices at an average of £768,495, appealing to buyers seeking space and privacy. Two-bedroom properties are most affordable at £267,300 on average, while four-bedroom family homes at £570,700 represent strong demand from buyers seeking period homes with character and garden space in this desirable South Hams location.
home.co.uk reports a 17.8% rise in sold prices over the last 12 months, indicating strong recovery momentum in this coastal-adjacent village. The Malborough Parish Profile from South Hams District Council recorded an average property price of £436,250 in 2022, and the overall trajectory shows substantial growth over the decade, reaching approximately £489,033 in 2022 before the recent correction. For sellers, this means the market has regained significant ground after the downturn.
Transaction volumes in the broader Salcombe and Malborough area show approximately 93 property sales over the last three years, with terraced houses dominating recent activity at 65.62% of all sales. This mix of property types, combined with the area's continued desirability as a South Devon location, creates varied opportunities depending on your property type and price point. The current price range distribution shows 6 properties priced between £100k-£200k, 2 between £200k-£300k, 11 between £300k-£500k, and 12 between £500k-£750k, with premium properties also available.