The Throwley property market reflects its position as a desirable rural village in Kent. According to Land Registry data, average sold prices in the area have shown considerable variation, with Zoopla reporting around £550,000 for properties sold over the past year, though some platforms show different figures due to the small sample size and varying geographic boundaries. The village forms part of the ME13 postcode area around Faversham, where property values have historically outperformed many other parts of Kent due to the attractive countryside and community feel.
Recent sales data reveals strong interest in detached properties, with one Throwley Road property fetching £1,100,000 in December 2023 and a Bethel Row detached house selling for £1,200,000 in August 2019. Semi-detached properties have traded between £520,000 and £550,000 in recent years, while terraced homes in the village centre start from around £247,000. This spread demonstrates the variety of housing available, from historic cottages to more modern family homes.
The current market shows properties primarily in the £500,000 to £750,000 bracket, with our live data showing three active listings averaging £626,667. While Rightmove reports that sold prices over the last year were down on previous periods, this reflects broader national trends rather than any fundamental weakness in local demand. The village's character, with its historic properties and countryside setting, continues to attract buyers willing to pay a premium for the Kent village lifestyle. Our inspectors have noted that many properties in this area would benefit from a RICS Level 2 survey given the age of the housing stock.