Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps set realistic expectations when selling in Wellow. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 26 listings averaging £754,230, representing strong demand from families upgrading within the area or relocating from larger towns. These properties typically offer three reception rooms, gardens, and parking, making them ideal for family buyers who drive the local market. The four-bedroom segment represents the sweet spot for the village, balancing space with accessibility.
Five-bedroom properties provide the next step up, with 8 listings averaging £1,017,500. These homes attract buyers seeking more space, often with larger gardens or outbuildings. Six-bedroom properties, averaging £1,766,875 across 8 listings, represent the premium end of the market and include substantial country houses with land. One seven-bedroom property is listed at £1,500,000, showing the top end of the market. The highest price points in Wellow typically include period features, rural views, and significant plot sizes that appeal to buyers seeking the full village lifestyle.
At the smaller end, three-bedroom properties average £557,143 across 7 listings, offering more accessible entry points to the Wellow market. Two-bedroom properties average £412,500 with just 2 listings, indicating limited supply at this level. One-bedroom flats at £131,250 represent only 4 listings, suggesting limited demand for apartments in this village setting where buyers typically seek more space and character. The rental market shows just 2 properties available, with Signature Properties South Limited offering a rental at £2,500 per month and Pearsons listing at £1,250, indicating very limited rental options in the village.