The Rennington housing market presents a compelling opportunity for sellers, with the village experiencing significant price growth in recent months. Our data shows the current average asking price sits at £482,143 across 7 active listings, while Land Registry records indicate sold prices averaging around £697,500 over the past year. This 15.3% year-on-year increase reflects strong demand for properties in this desirable Northumberland village, positioning Rennington as an attractive market for homeowners looking to sell. The village has seen 3 recorded sales in 2025 according to PropertyResearch.uk data, indicating steady transaction activity despite the limited supply.
Property types in Rennington span a diverse range, with detached properties commanding the highest prices at an average of £625,000, according to our live listings data. Terraced homes average around £650,000, while semi-detached properties fetch approximately £500,000. The village also offers more affordable entry points, with one-bedroom properties listed at around £200,000, providing options for first-time buyers entering the local market. The mix of traditional stone-built cottages and modern developments creates a varied market catering to different buyer preferences. Research from Rightmove indicates detached properties have achieved even higher sold prices, with an average of £797,500 over the last 12 months.
When examining price trends by bedroom count, our data reveals that four-bedroom properties dominate the current listings at 3 units, with an average price of £556,667. Three-bedroom homes average £562,500 across 2 listings, while two-bedroom properties average £380,000. This distribution suggests strong demand from families seeking larger homes in the village, though the limited supply across all bedroom categories indicates a competitive market for buyers and favorable conditions for sellers. The current shortage of one and two-bedroom listings, with just one of each currently available, indicates potential demand pressure at these price points.