House Prices > Bromyard
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £329,100 | 126 |
2024 | £311,900 | 95 |
2023 | £341,200 | 94 |
2022 | £298,100 | 109 |
2021 | £295,400 | 162 |
2020 | £282,200 | 152 |
2019 | £246,500 | 150 |
2018 | £230,400 | 119 |
Bromyard’s property market has painted a dynamic, sometimes unpredictable picture since 2018. Average prices have risen considerably over the seven-year window, but if you’re reading the tea leaves, this isn’t just a neat upward climb. The story has included sudden leaps and a recent correction, underlining the market’s sometimes bumpy, distinctly rural pace.
Most years, as we’ve observed at M0VE, an increase in prices was matched by fluctuating transaction levels. It’s clear that local appetite remains resilient, but buyers need to be ready for shifting conditions from one year to the next.
With the average price expected to climb again in 2025, Bromyard continues to prove its quiet popularity—homes may not always change hands quickly, but values hold their ground.
If you're keen to get moving, it’s a good time to explore our homes for sale in Bromyard.
Avg. Property Price: £355,200
Avg. Size of Property
1,208 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£304 sq/ft
Total transactions
105 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £238,900
Avg. Size of Property
1,008 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£251 sq/ft
Total transactions
88 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £180,900
Avg. Size of Property
800 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£234 sq/ft
Total transactions
85 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £152,500
Avg. Size of Property
732 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£208 sq/ft
Total transactions
1 (since 2021)
The property scene in Bromyard is definitely not dull - in fact, you might say it’s been bouncing around like a rubber ball in a small room. The market flaunts quite a bit of difference between property types, and the quirks aren’t just in the architecture. If variety is your thing, you’ll absolutely adore how each property category struts its stuff both in price and popularity.
Let’s start with detached homes, the local royalty of Bromyard’s bricks and mortar kingdom. Spacious and highly coveted, they draw buyers who want extra elbow room and don’t mind splashing out. These properties stretch out generously (we’re talking numbers in the thousands of square feet), and buyers are clearly happy to cough up for all those rooms and lovely gardens. That said, this crowd knows exactly what they want and, judging by the steady stream of transactions, they’re not shy about moving when the right place pops up.
Semi-detached and terraced homes look like the real workhorses of the Bromyard market. Picture streets lined with busy families and chattering children, gardens boasting eccentric gnomes, and you’ll get the idea - these homes are all about practical, cheerful living. Their prices bridge the wide gap between flats and detached homes, balancing space with affordability. More than a few Bromyard buyers quite fancy being semi-attached, or nestled in a snug terraced row - the speech bubble at school pick-up tells the tale.
Flats, though? Let’s just say their numbers are about as rare as free parking in Worcester on a Saturday. With only a whisker of transactions, you’d have more luck finding a unicorn taking a stroll down the high street. But who knows, if more urban pads ever pop up, things could get spicy.
All told, it’s the classic homes that Bromyard buyers flock towards, especially those who value good-size streets, gardens for running about, and neighbours close enough for a cuppa but not so close you share your WiFi signal. Whether you’re selling or pondering your next move, it’s worth discovering your home’s true worth in Bromyard to see how market trends could work in your favour.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Malvern | £323,400 | 4,264 |
Leominster | £260,300 | 1,522 |
Ledbury | £302,800 | 1,416 |
Worcester | £280,200 | 13,150 |
Hereford | £266,400 | 8,176 |
Ludlow | £273,600 | 1,646 |
Stourport-On-Severn | £238,200 | 2,092 |
Bewdley | £302,900 | 893 |
Droitwich | £298,900 | 3,349 |
Kidderminster | £232,900 | 6,411 |
Bromyard’s house prices drift serenely somewhere between the green valleys and bustling market towns that surround it. There’s a subtle nostalgia here – once, Bromyard’s calm lanes and solid homes beckoned buyers away from the brighter lights of Worcester or the steady hum of Kidderminster. Now, comparisons with neighbouring areas reveal contrasts that matter for buyers and sellers alike.
Neighbouring market towns shape the conversation in curious ways:
Looking at these snapshots, it’s clear that Bromyard sits within a patchwork of distinct property stories. Few areas neatly outpace the rest — instead, buyers face a trade-off between exclusivity, affordability, or sheer activity. No single market is winning it all. Each dances to its own, sometimes wistful, rhythm.
Please keep in mind, these averages show only property pricing and sales count without size adjustments.
This data leaves out property sizes and square foot costs, so full trends might not be visible. See more detail at our blog. Thank you.
Our numbers are never rushed. Each valuation passes through a series of sharp refinements that bring it closer to the mark. See the steps behind the results
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