Understanding how asking prices vary by bedroom count helps sellers position their property competitively and buyers assess value. In Sunningwell's current market, 6-bedroom properties dominate the high end with three listings averaging £3,583,333, reflecting the substantial square footage and land that typically accompanies such properties in this desirable village location.
The 5-bedroom sector shows an even higher average of £4,850,000 across two current listings, indicating either particularly premium specifications or larger plots. Four-bedroom properties, often the sweet spot for families, average £656,650 across three listings, offering more accessible entry points to the Sunningwell market compared to the very largest homes.
Three-bedroom properties average £800,000 with just one current listing, representing the traditional family home in Sunningwell. The 2-bedroom sector, with two listings averaging £405,000, provides the most affordable entry into this prestigious village, though such properties remain rare given the predominance of larger homes in the area.
The bedroom distribution reveals an interesting gap in the market - there is currently minimal stock in the £500,000-£750,000 range for family buyers seeking 3-4 bedrooms. This could present opportunities for vendors with appropriately priced properties in this bracket, as buyer competition may be less fierce than in the ultra-premium segments.