The Whimple property market presents a nuanced picture of rural East Devon living. Our research shows the average house price in Whimple stands at approximately £398,500, with detached properties commanding an average of £511,833 and semi-detached homes at around £337,500. The village has experienced a 19% price increase over the past five years, though the last 12 months have seen a modest 1% decline, reflecting broader national market adjustments.
Land Registry data confirms Whimple's position as a desirable East Devon location, with 12 property sales recorded in the last 12 months. The market shows healthy diversity, with terraced properties averaging £290,000 and flats around £195,000. This spread indicates a balanced market catering to first-time buyers, families, and those seeking larger family homes alike. The village's proximity to Exeter, approximately 8 miles away, makes it particularly attractive for commuters while maintaining a distinct village character.
The price range distribution across Whimple reveals interesting market dynamics. Ten properties currently fall in the £200,000-£300,000 bracket, representing the sweet spot for first-time buyers and investors. Meanwhile, ten properties are marketed between £500,000-£750,000, catering to families seeking larger detached homes. The presence of four properties above £750,000 demonstrates continued demand for premium rural properties in this sought-after village location. Our inspectors regularly survey properties across all these price points, giving us unique insight into the specific challenges each segment presents.
The current listing mix shows strong demand for detached homes, which comprise 11 of the 37 available properties, with semi-detached properties also well-represented at 7 listings. This preference for detached and semi-detached housing reflects the village's family-oriented character and the availability of larger plots. The blend of period properties in the Conservation Area and new builds from The Grange and Whimple Gardens creates a varied market where agents must understand both traditional construction methods and modern building specifications to effectively market to potential buyers.