The bedroom distribution in ME13 reveals important insights for sellers looking to understand their property's market position. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 198 listings, averaging £395,373, making them the most sought-after category for families upgrading or downsizing in the Faversham area. Four-bedroom homes command an average of £617,347 across 82 listings, appealing to buyers seeking space in a town that offers excellent links to Canterbury and the Kent coast. The strong demand for three-bedroom properties reflects the family-oriented nature of Faversham and the practical balance these homes offer between space and affordability.
Two-bedroom properties, with 134 listings at an average of £285,550, attract first-time buyers and investors looking to enter the Kent property market. This segment has shown consistent demand, particularly for terraced homes which make up 95 of the available listings in this category. The average terraced property in Faversham costs £341,916, offering an accessible entry point compared to neighbouring Canterbury where prices run significantly higher. First-time buyers particularly favour areas near Faversham station for their commute to London, making these properties competitive despite their smaller size.
The premium end of the market features five-bedroom properties averaging £1,122,800 across 25 listings, and six-bedroom homes at £1,043,000. Strutt & Parker handles some of the most valuable properties in the area, with an average asking price of £1,537,500 across their 6 listings, targeting the high-net-worth buyer segment seeking country homes and substantial period properties with land. Properties over £500,000 account for 127 listings (27%), demonstrating healthy demand at the upper end of the Faversham market. Only 5 properties are priced under £100,000, indicating a shortage of affordable stock that first-time buyers often struggle to find.
Price analysis shows the £300,000 to £500,000 range dominates with 198 listings, representing 42% of the market. This mid-range segment includes family homes, period properties, and newer builds that appeal to the broadest range of buyers. Properties in the £500,000 to £750,000 bracket show 85 listings, while premium properties over £1m have 17 listings, including country houses and substantial period homes. Understanding where your property sits in this distribution helps you target the right agent with relevant experience in your price bracket.