Our data shows that property prices in Purleigh have increased by 5% over the last twelve months, with the current average sold price sitting at approximately £710,833 according to home.co.uk listings data and homedata.co.uk analytics. The village has seen roughly 30 property sales in the past year, indicating steady demand for this rural Essex location. The CO4 3 postcode sector surrounding Purleigh has demonstrated consistent growth, driven by the area's combination of village charm and practical transport connections.
When examining the Purleigh market in detail, the distinction between asking and sold prices reveals interesting dynamics. Detached properties command the highest values, with our current listings showing averages around £960,714, while semi-detached homes average £525,000 and terraced properties around £310,000. The premium sector, particularly properties exceeding £750,000, represents a significant portion of available stock, with 1 listings currently priced over £1 million.
The Purleigh property market shows clear patterns in what is currently available and what buyers are seeking. Our listings data reveals that detached properties dominate the market, comprising 7 of the 18 available homes, reflecting the village's predominantly rural character and larger plot sizes. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 9 listings averaging £513,333, indicating strong demand from families and first-time movers looking to enter this premium village market.
New build activity is a significant factor in the Purleigh market, with two active developments bringing fresh stock to the area. The Mulberries by Bellway Homes, located off The Street in CM3 6QJ, offers 3, 4, and 5-bedroom detached and semi-detached homes priced from £435,000 to £550,000. Meanwhile, Purleigh Grange by Countryside Homes on Maldon Road in CM3 6PN provides 2, 3, and 4-bedroom houses from £380,000 to £600,000. These developments represent modern alternatives to the village's older housing stock and attract buyers who value newbuild warranties and contemporary energy efficiency.
Sellers in Purleigh can choose between traditional high-street estate agents with local presence and online fixed-fee alternatives, each offering distinct advantages depending on your property type and priorities. Fine and Country, operating across Mid and South Essex with an average asking price of £1,475,000 across their two current listings, represents the premium end of the market and typically handles higher-value properties through traditional percentage-based fee structures. Walkers, based in Danbury and Villages with listings averaging £1,050,000, similarly focuses on the upper price bracket where personal service and market expertise command premium fees.
Church and Hawes maintains a strong presence in the Purleigh area with offices in both Maldon and Danbury, offering coverage across different price points with their Maldon office listing properties averaging £700,000 and their Danbury branch handling homes around £650,000. Beresfords, based in Maldon, provides another traditional high-street option with an average asking price of £780,000 across their current listings. These established agents typically charge percentage fees of 1-2% plus VAT, though this varies based on whether you instruct them on a sole or multi-agency basis.
The traditional versus online decision often comes down to your property's value and the level of service you require. For a village like Pur
When examining the Purleigh market in detail, the distinction between asking and sold prices reveals interesting dynamics. Detached properties command the highest values, with our current listings showing averages around £1,022,000, while semi-detached homes average £675,000 and terraced properties around £310,000. The premium sector, particularly properties exceeding £750,000, represents a significant portion of available stock, with 7 listings currently priced over £1 million.
The Purleigh housing market benefits from its unique position between larger towns and rural tranquillity. Properties in the village centre, particularly those within the designated Conservation Area around St Peter ad Vincula Church, attract buyers seeking period character, while newer developments like The Mulberries and Purleigh Grange appeal to families looking for modern specifications in a village setting. This diversity means different estate agents often specialize in different segments of the market.