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2 Bed Houses For Sale in BA20

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The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in BA20 range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.

BA20 Market Snapshot

Median Price

£183k

Total Listings

4

New This Week

1

Avg Days Listed

27

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Showing 4 results for 2 Bedroom Houses for sale in BA20. 1 new listing added this week. The median asking price is £182,500.

Price Distribution in BA20

£100k-£200k
4

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in BA20

100%

Terraced

4 listings

Avg £181,250

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in BA20

2 beds 4
£181,250

Source: home.co.uk

BA20 Property Market Overview

£100,000-£150,000

Average Starter Home

£200,000-£350,000

3-Bed Family Home

Market Town

Area Type

South Somerset

Region

The Yeovil BA20 Property Market

The Yeovil property market in BA20 offers diverse housing options ranging from affordable starter flats to spacious detached family homes. Studio and one-bedroom flats in areas like Newton Road provide accessible entry points for first-time buyers, with rental equivalents suggesting values in the £100,000-£150,000 range for similar properties. A studio apartment currently listed for rent in Newton Road commands around £625 per calendar month, while one-bedroom top-floor flats achieve approximately £725 per month, indicating strong rental demand that supports investment potential.

Two-bedroom terraced houses in neighbourhoods such as Derwent Way represent strong value for families seeking more space without the premium attached to larger towns in the region. Two-bedroom ground floor flats in Yeovil achieve rental values around £1,000 per month, providing useful benchmarks for understanding the rental yield potential of properties in the area. Three-bedroom chalet bungalows and family houses feature prominently in BA20 listings, with properties on Moor Lane in Hardington Moor exemplifying the family-oriented housing stock available in the postcode area.

The broader Yeovil area has seen steady interest from buyers relocating from more expensive areas like Bristol and Bath, where comparable properties command significantly higher prices. New build activity in the wider Yeovil area remains modest, with most housing stock comprising properties built during the mid-twentieth century expansion of the town. A modern three-bedroom townhouse within the Agusta Park development demonstrates the limited but growing choice of contemporary properties available to BA20 buyers. Our platform aggregates listings across multiple estate agents, ensuring you have access to the complete range of properties currently available in BA20.

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Living in Yeovil and the BA20 Area

Yeovil serves as the commercial centre of South Somerset, offering a comprehensive range of amenities that residents would expect from a much larger town. The town centre features a mix of national retailers and independent shops, with a weekly market providing fresh local produce and artisan goods. Healthcare facilities including Preston Grove Medical Centre serve the local population, while the presence of major employers creates stable employment opportunities that support the local economy and community.

The BA20 postcode area encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Hardington Moor offers semi-rural living with good access to countryside walks and open spaces, though buyers should be aware that some properties in this area have experienced flooding in recent years. Properties on Moor Lane in Hardington Moor have specifically been noted as having flooded within the last five years, making flood risk assessment particularly important for this part of BA20.

The town benefits from several parks and recreational areas, making it suitable for families and those who appreciate outdoor activities. Local employers such as Honeywell UK in the aerospace sector and various healthcare providers including Preston Grove Medical Centre ensure that residents have access to stable employment without necessarily requiring daily travel to larger cities. Community life in Yeovil remains strong, with local events, sports clubs, and cultural activities providing opportunities for residents to connect and engage.

Bradford Abbas, with its postcode BA20 1HN, represents another part of the BA20 area offering village character within easy reach of Yeovil's amenities. Hillarys Blinds operates from this area, exemplifying the local manufacturing and trade businesses that contribute to the local economy. MCS Healthcare also has operations in Brympton D'everey (BA20 2DB), demonstrating the diverse employment opportunities available within the BA20 postcode area.

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Schools and Education in the BA20 Area

Education provision in the Yeovil BA20 area includes a range of primary and secondary schools serving families with children of all ages. The town hosts several primary schools providing education for Reception through to Year 6, with many situated within residential neighbourhoods offering convenient access for local families. Secondary education is available through schools in and around Yeovil, with some operating as specialist colleges in areas such as science, arts, or technology.

Parents researching the BA20 area for family purchases should carefully consider school catchment areas, as these can significantly impact property values and daily routines. Ofsted inspection reports provide valuable information about school quality, and visiting schools directly can offer insights that complement official statistics. Properties in popular catchment areas often command premiums, so understanding school locations relative to your potential new home is essential for both practical and financial reasons.

For families with older children, sixth form provision and further education colleges in Yeovil offer progression pathways without requiring travel to larger cities. The Yeovil College provides further education opportunities, while sixth form provision at local secondary schools allows students to continue their education locally. The presence of good educational options makes Yeovil particularly attractive to buyers with school-age children, supporting the area's appeal as a family-friendly location.

When viewing properties in BA20, we recommend discussing educational priorities with your agent, as some neighbourhoods may offer shorter journeys to preferred schools. Our team can provide information about local school locations and their proximity to properties currently listed for sale.

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Transport and Commuting from BA20 Yeovil

Yeovil benefits from excellent road connections that make car travel straightforward for residents of the BA20 postcode area. The town sits near major A-roads connecting to Taunton, Exeter, and the M5 motorway, providing access to the wider South West region and beyond. Local bus services operate throughout Yeovil and connect to surrounding villages, though families considering BA20 should consider car ownership if relying on public transport for daily commuting.

Rail connections from Yeovil offer access to major destinations including Bristol, Exeter, and London Waterloo, though journey times to London typically exceed two hours making daily commuting challenging. Yeovil Pen Mill station and Yeovil Junction provide options for rail travel, with services connecting to the broader national rail network. Commuters working in Bristol often choose Yeovil for its significantly lower property prices compared to the Bristol area, accepting longer commute times in exchange for more spacious homes and lower living costs.

Cycling infrastructure in Yeovil continues to develop, with bike-friendly routes connecting residential areas to employment centres and the town centre. Major employers like Honeywell UK are accessible by various transport modes, supporting the local workforce. Parking provision varies across BA20 neighbourhoods, with town centre properties sometimes offering limited off-street parking while suburban areas typically provide more parking availability.

For buyers considering commuting implications, we recommend testing your potential journey during typical working hours before committing to a purchase. The accessibility of the M5 motorway makes Yeovil viable for occasional commuters to Bristol, Exeter, or beyond, while the town itself provides sufficient local employment to reduce the necessity for long-distance commuting.

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How to Buy a Home in Yeovil BA20

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Research the BA20 Property Market

Start by exploring our comprehensive listings for BA20 properties and understanding price ranges for different property types in Yeovil. Consider visiting the area at different times to assess traffic, amenities, and community atmosphere before committing to a purchase. We recommend reviewing current market conditions and understanding how BA20 compares to neighbouring postcodes like BA21 for pricing context.

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Get Mortgage Agreement in Principle

Contact lenders or mortgage brokers to obtain an Agreement in Principle before viewing properties. This strengthens your position when making offers and helps you understand your true budget in the Yeovil market. RICS Level 2 surveys in the BA20 area typically cost between £400 and £600 depending on property size, so factor this into your overall budget alongside mortgage arrangement fees.

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Arrange Property Viewings

View multiple properties across different neighbourhoods within BA20 to compare options. Pay attention to property condition, lease terms for flats, and any signs of maintenance issues that might require investment. Many properties in Yeovil date from the mid-twentieth century period, so understanding the construction type and potential maintenance requirements is important.

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Book a RICS Level 2 Survey

Before completing your purchase, arrange a Level 2 survey to assess the property condition and identify any defects. This is particularly important for older properties in Yeovil, which may have solid brick walls or period features requiring specialist maintenance knowledge. Our inspectors frequently identify damp issues and roof condition concerns in period properties across the BA20 area.

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Instruct a Conveyancing Solicitor

Choose a solicitor experienced in Somerset property transactions to handle the legal aspects of your purchase. They will conduct searches, review contracts, and manage the transfer of funds through to completion. Local authority searches in South Somerset typically cost between £200 and £300, covering drainage, planning history, and environmental factors.

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Exchange Contracts and Complete

Once all searches are satisfactory and financing is confirmed, you will exchange contracts and pay your deposit. Completion typically follows within weeks, when you will receive your keys and take ownership of your new Yeovil home. Budget an additional £500-£1,500 for solicitor fees and remember to arrange buildings insurance from the completion date onwards.

What to Look for When Buying in BA20

Properties in the BA20 postcode area span several eras of construction, from Victorian terraces near the town centre to post-war semi-detached houses in suburban developments. Older properties often feature solid brick walls without cavity insulation, which may result in different heating requirements and costs compared to modern construction. When viewing period properties, look carefully for signs of damp, which can affect solid wall constructions, and check the condition of roofs on older buildings that may require maintenance or renewal.

Our inspectors frequently identify specific concerns when surveying properties across the Yeovil area. Solid brick walls common in pre-1930s properties often lack proper insulation and may show signs of penetrating damp, particularly in areas exposed to prevailing weather. The condition of original timber windows and doors also requires careful assessment, as replacement costs can be significant.

Flood risk affects certain parts of the BA20 area, with properties in locations such as Hardington Moor having experienced flooding in recent years. A specific property on Moor Lane in Hardington Moor has been documented as having flooded within the last five years, making flood risk assessment essential for this part of the postcode area. Requesting flood risk reports and understanding the history of any property you are considering is essential for making an informed purchase. Our team can help you understand which areas of BA20 have the highest flood risk and what mitigation measures may be in place.

The Yeovil area falls within local authority jurisdiction that includes conservation considerations, so some properties or areas may have planning restrictions affecting extensions or modifications. Listed buildings require specific consent for any work that affects their character, and unauthorised alterations constitute a criminal offence. Our surveyors can advise whether a property is listed and what implications this has for future maintenance and modifications.

Leasehold properties, particularly flats, require careful scrutiny of service charges, ground rent terms, and the remaining lease length. Freehold houses generally offer simpler ownership arrangements but may still be subject to maintenance covenants or restrictions. When comparing properties, factor in ongoing costs including council tax bands, utility bills, and any estate management fees that apply to your chosen property.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in Yeovil BA20

What is the average house price in Yeovil BA20?

Specific average house price data for the BA20 postcode was not publicly available in our research, but Yeovil generally offers more affordable property prices compared to larger South West towns. Entry-level flats and terraced houses typically start from around £100,000, while three-bedroom family homes commonly range between £200,000 and £350,000 depending on location and condition. Rental data from the area provides useful context, with two-bedroom flats achieving around £1,000 per month and one-bedroom flats around £725 per month, indicating active rental demand. The area attracts buyers from more expensive markets who find Yeovil offers excellent value for money with good access to employment and amenities.

What council tax band are properties in Yeovil BA20?

Council tax bands in Yeovil and the BA20 area follow South Somerset District Council's banding system, with properties assigned bands A through H based on their assessed value. Most terraced houses and smaller semis fall into bands A-C, while larger detached properties and family homes often occupy bands D-F. Prospective buyers should check specific bandings for individual properties through the Valuation Office Agency website or property details provided by estate agents. Council tax costs form an important part of ongoing budget planning for any property purchase in BA20.

What are the best schools in Yeovil and the BA20 area?

Yeovil offers a selection of primary and secondary schools serving the local population, with several schools in the area achieving good or outstanding Ofsted ratings. Families should research individual school performance data, consider catchment areas for their preferred schools, and visit schools directly where possible to assess their suitability. Secondary school options include both comprehensive and specialist schools, with some offering sixth form provision for post-16 education. Properties in popular school catchment areas often maintain their value better and sell more quickly, making this an important consideration for family buyers in BA20.

How well connected is Yeovil BA20 by public transport?

Yeovil has rail connections providing services to Bristol, Exeter, and London Waterloo, though journey times to London exceed two hours making daily commuting challenging. Yeovil Pen Mill and Yeovil Junction stations serve the area, connecting to the broader rail network. Bus services operate throughout the town and connect to surrounding villages, but car ownership is advantageous for residents who need to travel outside the town centre regularly. The M5 motorway is accessible via nearby A-roads, providing road connections to Exeter, Bristol, and the wider national motorway network.

Is Yeovil a good place to invest in property?

Yeovil's property market benefits from several positive factors including relative affordability compared to larger regional centres, stable local employment through aerospace and healthcare sectors, and ongoing demand from buyers seeking value in the South West. Major employers including Honeywell UK in aerospace and various healthcare providers ensure stable employment opportunities for residents. The Agusta Park development demonstrates limited new-build activity in the area, suggesting potential for property value appreciation as housing stock ages. However, as with any property investment, thorough research into specific locations, rental yields, and local market conditions is advisable before committing to a purchase.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in Yeovil BA20?

Standard Stamp Duty Land Tax rates for 2024-25 apply to Yeovil property purchases: 0% on the first £250,000, 5% on £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers may benefit from relief on the first £425,000 of their purchase, with 5% charged between £425,001 and £625,000. Properties above £625,000 do not qualify for first-time buyer relief. For example, a first-time buyer purchasing a typical £250,000 terraced house in Yeovil would pay no stamp duty, while a £350,000 home would incur 5% on £125,000 above the threshold.

Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in Yeovil BA20

Beyond the property purchase price, buyers in Yeovil should budget for several additional costs including Stamp Duty Land Tax, solicitor fees, survey costs, and moving expenses. Solicitor fees for conveyancing typically range from £500 to £1,500 depending on the complexity of the transaction and whether the property is freehold or leasehold. Our recommended solicitors have experience with South Somerset transactions and can provide competitive quotes for buyers in the BA20 area.

Survey costs for a RICS Level 2 report average between £400 and £600 depending on property size and value, with larger family homes at the higher end of this range. For a one-bedroom flat, expect costs around £400-£420, while four-bedroom properties typically cost approximately £495-£500. Our team can arrange surveys throughout the BA20 postcode area, with inspectors familiar with local construction types and common defect patterns.

A mortgage valuation fee, usually between £200 and £500, is often charged by lenders as part of the mortgage arrangement process, though some deals include this as a free benefit. Local authority searches in South Somerset typically cost £200-£300, covering drainage, planning history, and environmental factors relevant to the property. Land Registry fees for registering your ownership after completion are relatively modest, usually under £200. Removal costs vary depending on the distance of your move and volume of belongings, with local moves in and around Yeovil typically costing £500-£1,500.

When calculating your total budget, remember to factor in buildings insurance from completion onwards, and potentially life assurance or income protection if these are required by your mortgage lender. Our partner services can connect you with competitive quotes for mortgages, surveys, and conveyancing, helping you manage the costs of buying your new Yeovil home efficiently.

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