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Mackworth, Amber Valley Market Snapshot

Median Rent

£1,150/m

Total Listings

1

New This Week

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Avg Days Listed

52

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Price Distribution in Mackworth, Amber Valley

£1,000-£1,500/m
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Property Types in Mackworth, Amber Valley

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House

1 listings

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Bedrooms Available in Mackworth, Amber Valley

2 beds 1
£1,150

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The Rental Market in Mackworth

The Mackworth rental market benefits from its proximity to Derby while maintaining its own distinct character. Property types in the area predominantly include traditional semi-detached and terraced homes, with some detached properties available for families seeking additional space. The housing stock reflects the village's mid-20th century development, with many homes offering generous room sizes and mature gardens that newer developments often cannot match. According to property sales data, semi-detached homes in Mackworth have sold for an average of £218,326, terraced properties around £194,375, and detached homes reaching approximately £352,442, providing useful context for understanding relative property values in the rental market.

For renters, this translates to a market where semi-detached and terraced homes provide the most availability, with rental premiums for larger detached properties. The Derby housing market overall shows that semi-detached properties account for 35.1% of sales, terraced homes for 25.0%, detached properties for 34.5%, and flats making up just 5.4% of the market. This distribution mirrors in the rental sector, where smaller properties are more commonly available. The area has seen steady interest from renters working in Derby's aerospace sector with Rolls-Royce, rail industry employers like Alstom, and the Royal Derby Hospital, maintaining stable demand for rental properties throughout the year. We help you navigate this active market by connecting you with agents listing properties across all price points.

Rental prices in Mackworth generally fall below those in central Derby, making it an attractive option for renters seeking value without sacrificing accessibility. Historical data shows house prices in Mackworth have risen 8% over the past year, with values currently sitting around £243,429 on average according to Rightmove. This upward trend in property values reflects the enduring appeal of the area and suggests continued stability in the rental market. For renters, this means competitive rental rates combined with the assurance of living in a desirable location with strong transport connections to major employment centres.

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Living in Mackworth

Mackworth offers a village atmosphere that appeals to renters seeking a quieter pace of life while remaining connected to urban amenities. The village features local shops, traditional pubs, and essential services that cater to everyday needs without requiring a trip into Derby city centre. Streets around Prince William Avenue and the Old Road area showcase the village's residential character, with tree-lined avenues and established neighbourhoods that have attracted families for generations. The surrounding Amber Valley landscape includes rolling countryside, public footpaths, and green spaces that make outdoor activities immediately accessible from your doorstep.

The demographics of the Mackworth area reflect a mix of established families, working professionals, and older residents who have appreciated the neighbourhood for years. This creates a balanced community with good intergenerational connections and a genuine sense of local identity. Community events and local facilities help foster connections among residents, whether you are a young professional, couple, or family. The village retains a distinct character separate from the surrounding suburban sprawl of Derby, offering a more intimate community experience while benefiting from city proximity. We find that renters particularly appreciate this balance of village charm and urban convenience.

Derby city centre, with its full range of shopping centres, restaurants, theatres, and cultural attractions, remains easily reachable for evenings out or weekend activities. The combination of village charm and city convenience makes Mackworth particularly appealing to renters who work in Derby but prefer residential surroundings. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the nearby Derbyshire countryside offers easy access to walking trails, nature reserves, and scenic landscapes. This proximity to both employment hubs and natural beauty makes Mackworth an excellent choice for renters seeking a balanced lifestyle without compromising on either convenience or quality of life.

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Schools and Education in Mackworth

Families renting in Mackworth have access to a range of educational options across all levels. Primary schools in the surrounding area serve the local community, with several well-regarded options within reasonable distance by car or public transport. Parents should research specific catchments when considering rental properties, as school admission policies can significantly impact placement options. The broader Derby area hosts numerous primary schools with positive Ofsted ratings, giving families confidence in their options when choosing rental properties in Mackworth.

Secondary education in the area includes both comprehensive schools and selective grammar schools for academically able students. Schools in the Derby area provide strong academic programmes and extracurricular activities that cater to diverse student interests and abilities. For families considering rental properties, we recommend visiting potential schools and speaking with local education advisors to understand current admission criteria and available spaces. School transport connections vary across the area, so renters with school-age children should research specific catchments and travel arrangements carefully before committing to a property. Our team can provide guidance on typical school catchment areas when searching for rental properties in Mackworth.

For older students, sixth form colleges and further education providers in Derby city centre offer diverse vocational and academic pathways. The University of Derby provides higher education opportunities within commuting distance, making Mackworth suitable for families with older children who may be considering university options. When renting in Mackworth, parents should verify current school admissions policies, as catchment areas and enrollment criteria can affect placement availability. Planning ahead and understanding the education landscape helps families make informed decisions about which area of Mackworth best suits their children's needs and future educational goals.

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Transport and Commuting from Mackworth

Mackworth enjoys excellent connectivity for commuters working in Derby or travelling further afield. The village sits on main bus routes that provide regular services to Derby city centre, making car-free commuting feasible for many residents. Journey times to Derby city centre are typically short, often under 20 minutes by car or around 30-40 minutes by public transport depending on connections. This makes Mackworth particularly attractive to renters working in Derby who want to minimise their daily commute while enjoying residential surroundings. We help renters identify properties with the most convenient access to transport links based on their specific commute requirements.

For those travelling further, the M1 motorway is accessible via Derby, connecting the area to Nottingham, Sheffield, and the broader motorway network. Derby railway station offers regular services to major cities including London, Birmingham, and Manchester, with London St Pancras reachable in approximately 90 minutes. This excellent regional and national connectivity supports renters who work in different locations or have family elsewhere. Local bus services also connect Mackworth to surrounding towns in Amber Valley, providing flexible travel options for those without vehicles. Major employers such as Rolls-Royce in Derby are easily reachable, making Mackworth popular among professionals in the aerospace and engineering sectors.

Our platform allows you to filter rental properties in Mackworth based on proximity to bus routes and major road connections. For renters working at the Royal Derby Hospital or other city-centre employers, properties on the eastern side of Mackworth offer particularly convenient access to the city. Those who need regular rail travel may prioritise proximity to main roads leading to Derby station. Understanding your specific transport needs helps narrow down the search for rental properties in Mackworth to those areas that best suit your lifestyle and commute patterns.

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How to Rent a Home in Mackworth

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Get Your Rental Budget in Principle

Contact lenders or use Homemove's rental budget service to establish how much you can afford in monthly rent before viewing properties. Having a clear budget prevents wasted time on properties outside your range and demonstrates serious intent to landlords and letting agents. For Mackworth, rental prices typically range from around £700-£900 per month for terraced and semi-detached homes, with detached properties commanding higher rents. Securing a rental budget agreement before starting your property search signals to agents that you are a serious, qualified tenant.

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Research the Mackworth Area

Explore the village and surrounding area to understand local amenities, transport links, and community character. Visit at different times of day, check nearby schools if relevant, and get a feel for the neighbourhood before committing to a rental property. Walk the streets around Prince William Avenue and the village centre to experience the local atmosphere firsthand. We recommend checking access to local shops, pubs, and green spaces to ensure the area matches your lifestyle expectations.

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Search and Arrange Viewings

Use Homemove to browse available rental properties in Mackworth and contact listing agents to arrange viewings. Prepare questions about the property condition, lease terms, and landlord expectations before attending each viewing. When viewing properties, pay attention to the age of the property, the condition of fixtures and fittings, and any signs of maintenance issues. Our platform provides direct contact details for listing agents, making it easy to schedule viewings at your convenience.

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Get a Property Survey

For older properties in Mackworth's mid-20th century housing stock, consider booking a RICS Level 2 Survey to identify any structural issues, damp problems, or maintenance concerns before signing your tenancy agreement. Given the age of many properties in the area, common issues may include roof condition, damp proofing, outdated electrics, or potential subsidence from underlying clay soils. While you cannot use a survey to renegotiate rent as with a purchase, knowing the condition helps you budget for any move-in costs or negotiate terms with landlords. Our RICS Level 2 Survey for Mackworth properties starts from £350.

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References and Paperwork

Once you find a property, prepare for referencing checks including credit checks, employment verification, and previous landlord references. Ensure you have the necessary documentation ready to speed up the application process. Documentation typically includes proof of identity, proof of employment or income, bank statements, and references from previous landlords. Our tenant referencing service starts from £50 and helps streamline this process.

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Sign Your Tenancy Agreement

Review your tenancy agreement carefully, understand your rights and responsibilities, and ensure deposit protection arrangements comply with legal requirements before moving into your new Mackworth home. Your deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receipt, and your landlord must provide you with prescribed information about this protection. We recommend reading the terms carefully and asking questions about anything unclear before signing.

What to Look for When Renting in Mackworth

When renting in Mackworth, understanding the age and construction of your potential home is important given the prevalence of mid-20th century properties. Many homes in the area were built using traditional brick cavity wall construction with timber roofs, which has served well over decades but may require attention to roof condition, gutters, and damp-proofing. Our inspectors frequently find that properties in this age range benefit from thorough condition assessments before tenancy begins. Asking about previous maintenance, recent renovations, and any known issues helps you understand what you are taking on as a tenant and plan for any immediate costs.

The underlying geology in parts of Derbyshire includes clay soils that can cause shrink-swell movement, potentially affecting properties with trees nearby or those on affected ground. Derbyshire also has a history of coal mining activity, which means some properties may be built on ground with historical mining influence. While specific flood risk data for Mackworth requires checking official government maps, any property near watercourses or in low-lying areas warrants additional investigation. Our team can advise on specific risk factors when you find a property you are interested in renting.

Checking the Energy Performance Certificate rating helps you understand potential heating costs, as older properties may have higher energy requirements than modern builds. A property with an older EPC may incur higher monthly utility bills, which should factor into your budgeting. Understanding these factors helps you make an informed decision and negotiate appropriately with landlords regarding any repairs or improvements needed before you move in. We recommend requesting copies of any recent surveys, gas safety certificates, and electrical condition reports as part of your enquiries.

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Common Property Issues in Mackworth's Housing Stock

Given that much of Mackworth's housing stock dates from the mid-20th century, renters should be aware of common property issues that may affect traditional semi-detached and terraced homes in the area. Damp problems represent one of the most frequently encountered issues, whether rising damp from failed damp-proof courses, penetrating damp from deteriorating render or pointing, or condensation resulting from inadequate ventilation. Our surveyors routinely check for these issues during property assessments, and we recommend asking specifically about damp-proofing measures when viewing older properties.

Roof condition is another area requiring careful attention on older properties in Mackworth. Traditional tiled and slate roofs from the mid-20th century often show signs of wear including cracked or missing tiles, deteriorated pointing, and issues with flashings and gutters. We check these elements thoroughly during surveys, as water penetration from roof defects can cause extensive damage to ceilings, walls, and structural timbers. Properties with original roofs approaching or exceeding 50 years old may require re-roofing or significant repair, costs that landlords should factor into their maintenance schedules.

Outdated electrical systems and plumbing are commonly found in older Mackworth properties. Original wiring from the mid-20th century may include rubber or fabric-insulated cables that have deteriorated over time, presenting potential safety concerns. Similarly, properties may still contain lead pipes or original galvanized steel plumbing that should be updated. Electrical condition reports and gas safety certificates are required by law for rental properties, but we recommend asking when these were last completed and whether any upgrades have been carried out. Properties built before the year 2000 may also contain asbestos-containing materials in various forms, though these are typically only a concern if disturbed during renovation or maintenance work.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Mackworth

What is the average rental price in Mackworth?

Specific rental price data for Mackworth alone varies between sources, but the broader Derby market provides useful context for renters. Semi-detached homes in Mackworth have sold for around £218,326 on average, terraced properties for approximately £194,375, and detached homes reaching £352,442 according to Rightmove. For rental pricing, semi-detached and terraced homes typically represent the best value for renters, with rental rates generally falling below central Derby due to the suburban location. We recommend using our platform to check current asking rents for specific properties you are interested in, as rental prices fluctuate with market conditions.

What council tax band are properties in Mackworth?

Properties in Mackworth fall under Amber Valley Borough Council for council tax purposes. Council tax bands in Amber Valley range from A to H based on property value, with most traditional terraced and semi-detached homes in the area typically falling into bands A through C. Properties in lower bands tend to have lower annual council tax charges, which affects your overall monthly housing costs. Prospective renters should check the specific band for any property they are considering, as this forms a significant part of monthly housing costs alongside rent. Our listing details typically include council tax band information where available.

What are the best schools in Mackworth and the surrounding area?

The Mackworth area has access to several primary schools in the nearby vicinity, with families also able to access schools in the Derby area depending on catchment boundaries. Secondary education options include comprehensive schools and selective grammar schools for students who pass entrance assessments. The Derby area has several schools with positive Ofsted ratings, and parents should research specific catchments, admission policies, and transport arrangements when choosing a rental property based on school proximity. We recommend visiting potential schools and speaking with admissions offices to understand current enrollment criteria before committing to a rental property in a particular area.

How well connected is Mackworth by public transport?

Mackworth benefits from regular bus services connecting the village to Derby city centre and surrounding areas, making car-free commuting viable for many residents. Derby railway station provides excellent national rail connections with services to London, Birmingham, Manchester, and other major cities, with London St Pancras reachable in approximately 90 minutes. The M1 motorway is accessible via Derby, placing Nottingham, Sheffield, and the wider motorway network within easy reach for those with vehicles. For renters working at major employers like Rolls-Royce or the Royal Derby Hospital, Mackworth offers a convenient location with straightforward transport options for daily commuting.

Is Mackworth a good place to rent in?

Mackworth offers an attractive combination of village character, community atmosphere, and accessibility to Derby city for renters seeking a suburban or semi-rural lifestyle. The village provides local amenities, good transport links, and proximity to major employers in the Derby area including Rolls-Royce, Alstom, and the Royal Derby Hospital. Properties in Mackworth tend to offer good value compared to central Derby, making it particularly suitable for renters who work in the city but prefer residential surroundings. The strong community spirit and access to Derbyshire countryside add to its appeal as a renting destination. Our platform connects you with local letting agents listing properties across all segments of the Mackworth rental market.

What deposit and fees will I pay when renting in Mackworth?

When renting a property in Mackworth, you will typically pay a security deposit equivalent to five weeks rent, which must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it. Holding deposits may also be requested to secure a property while references are processed, usually equivalent to one week's rent. Other costs to budget for include rent in advance (typically one month), moving expenses, potential furniture purchases if the property is unfurnished, and utility setup costs including deposits for gas, electricity, and water. Tenant referencing fees may also apply, and our referencing service starts from £50 for those who want to streamline the application process.

Are there any risks from mining or ground stability in Mackworth?

Derbyshire has a history of coal mining activity, and while specific risks for Mackworth require professional assessment, this historical context means ground stability should be considered when renting older properties. The underlying geology may include Mercia Mudstone and clay deposits that can cause shrink-swell movement, particularly for properties with nearby trees. For rented properties, we recommend asking landlords about any history of structural issues, previous underpinning, or ground movement investigations. While most properties in the area have stood successfully for decades, understanding the property's history helps you make an informed decision and budget for any necessary maintenance or repairs during your tenancy.

Deposit and Fees When Renting in Mackworth

Renting a property in Mackworth involves several upfront costs that first-time renters should budget for carefully. The security deposit, typically equivalent to five weeks rent, must be protected in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme by your landlord within 30 days of receiving it. This protection ensures you can receive your deposit back at the end of your tenancy, minus any legitimate deductions for damage or unpaid rent. Holding deposits may also be required to take a property off the market while references and paperwork are completed, usually equivalent to one week's rent. We recommend getting written confirmation of all deposit arrangements before transferring any funds.

Additional costs include rent in advance, which is typically one month but can sometimes be more depending on landlord requirements and your referencing outcome. You should also budget for moving expenses, potential furniture purchases if the property is unfurnished, and utility setup costs including credit checks for new accounts. If you use Homemove's rental budget service to demonstrate affordability to landlords, this represents a valuable investment in your renting journey. Understanding these costs upfront helps you plan your finances and approach property viewing with confidence.

At the end of your tenancy, your landlord must return your deposit within 10 days of agreeing on any deductions. Common deductions include cleaning costs if the property is not left in the same condition as when you moved in, repairs for damage beyond normal wear and tear, and any unpaid rent or bills. Taking dated photographs when you move in and keeping copies of all correspondence helps protect your deposit. Our team can provide guidance on deposit protection requirements and dispute resolution procedures if any issues arise at the end of your tenancy.

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