House Prices > Bedworth
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £240,500 | 491 |
2024 | £231,700 | 386 |
2023 | £234,500 | 458 |
2022 | £228,900 | 562 |
2021 | £207,900 | 607 |
2020 | £197,400 | 423 |
2019 | £184,100 | 472 |
2018 | £186,200 | 529 |
Imagine strolling down a Bedworth street in 2018, where prices felt almost quaint compared to what you’d witness today. Since then, the market here has seen a parade of unpredictable twists, steady climbs and short stumbles, all against the backdrop of England’s shifting property scene. It’s not the sort of place where homes sit untouched for long – some streets have become hotter property than a last-minute Glastonbury ticket.
Cast your gaze across these vivid years and a few things stand out:
What does this mean for house-hunters?
So, what should we remember? This town blends tradition and change, and its property market has rarely felt more alive or fiercely contested.
Looking for something new? Have a scroll through the full list of properties for sale in Bedworth.
Avg. Property Price: £306,100
Avg. Size of Property
1,117 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£283 sq/ft
Total transactions
268 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £211,800
Avg. Size of Property
870 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£250 sq/ft
Total transactions
634 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £160,700
Avg. Size of Property
807 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£203 sq/ft
Total transactions
404 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £115,500
Avg. Size of Property
704 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£184 sq/ft
Total transactions
48 (since 2021)
Bedworth’s property scene mirrors the story of many West Midlands towns woven between the industrial past and an ambitious, upward-looking present. Since 2021, the rhythm of property transactions strikes a familiar chord for those watching the area’s slow, subtle transformation into an increasingly attractive spot for families and commuters alike. From cosy terraces near King Street to quieter, tree-lined avenues, each property type embodies its own distinctive chapter of Bedworth’s evolving market.
Detached homes sweep in at the summit of the local price tiers, commanding the bulkiest budgets and, in return, offering some of the largest spaces available. They appeal to buyers hungry for both breathing room and privacy, especially those with children or a fondness for stretching out on weekends. The generous sizes of these homes, frequently nestled away from bustling roads, offer a degree of comfort and seclusion that’s hard to match.
Yet, most Bedworth buyers have other priorities in mind. Semi-detached houses dominate the market pulse, carrying the highest number of transactions by a wide margin. Historically, these homes have acted as the stepping-stone for aspiring owners, offering a balance of price and space. Their enduring popularity is little surprise. Semi-detached properties capture that sweet spot – enough room to grow into and a price still within reach for working families hoping to stay local.
Terraced homes, meanwhile, remain as much a part of Bedworth’s housing DNA as the old textile mills once were. These properties fill the gap between affordability and practicality. They’re a natural magnet for first-time buyers and investors, who value strong rental yields and relatively modest purchase prices over sprawling gardens. All things considered, they represent one of the most accessible entry points to Bedworth home ownership.
Flats account for a smaller slice of activity and seem to cater to those after pure convenience or seeking to downsize. Smaller in footprint and with the lowest cost per square foot across the categories, flats lack the character-rich, red-brick personality found in Bedworth’s terraced streets. Yet, for solo buyers or those yearning for a “lock-up-and-leave” lifestyle, they tick the necessary boxes.
All in all, Bedworth’s steady market is simmering like a stew left on the hob – slowly, steadily heating up. For anyone wondering about their next step, it pays to know your property type and what it promises. If you’d like a tailored estimation based on your own property, find out the current market value of your Bedworth home.
Please also check out the following areas in Bedworth for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Nuneaton | £230,000 | 11,662 |
Coventry | £221,600 | 30,105 |
Hinckley | £240,700 | 5,189 |
Atherstone | £248,900 | 1,558 |
Kenilworth | £404,000 | 2,523 |
Rugby | £276,000 | 10,740 |
Lutterworth | £344,700 | 2,167 |
Tamworth | £238,500 | 8,593 |
Leamington Spa | £347,300 | 6,758 |
Solihull | £358,500 | 11,424 |
House prices in Bedworth, and its neighbouring pockets, have been bouncing around like a rubber ball in a small room. That’s to say, price shifts and demand patterns are decidedly lively – but also distinctly localised. Bedworth keeps itself pretty grounded, whilst its neighbours run the gamut from modest to just shy of extravagant.
When we stack up Bedworth’s prices alongside the wider patch, a few compelling trends leap out:
If we’re talking strategic moves, Bedworth is nestled in a sweet spot, benefitting from Coventry’s bustle without the higher price tag. You get pragmatic value, but not one that stands still – change here can be rapid, especially if local projects or transport links ramp up.
Could Bedworth be your next move in the Midlands property game? Or will you chase the glamour of Solihull and Leamington? Either way, this market will keep us guessing. Let’s see who’s calling the shots in the coming years.
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