House Prices > Coventry > CV7
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £335,900 | 510 |
2024 | £330,100 | 364 |
2023 | £315,600 | 508 |
2022 | £346,300 | 689 |
2021 | £356,100 | 635 |
2020 | £322,100 | 367 |
2019 | £284,400 | 464 |
2018 | £303,400 | 546 |
Once upon a time, in the patchwork fields and winding lanes of CV7, house prices danced up and down like the unpredictable weather that locals know all too well. Looking back to 2018, property values in the area began high, then dipped, only to climb to fancier heights, before their slightly bumpy ride to the present day. If you had wandered through the lanes in 2019, you might have heard whispers at the village shop about the sudden tumble, followed by a collective cheer when prices shot up the very next year. That leap, like a hare startled in the hedgerows, turned a few heads.
This market has rarely stood still. The magic numbers say plenty:
For cautious buyers and sellers alike, every twist in this story has its lesson. Buying in CV7 during a price dip might feel as if you were grabbing the last parking spot at the Nuneaton Carnival - timing can make all the difference, and fortune often favours the bold (or simply the lucky!).
So, what should we remember? CV7 is a place of gentle surprises and stubborn resilience. Through peaks and valleys, its market remains just as spirited as a family picnic on Meriden’s green when the sun finally breaks through.
Avg. Property Price: 548K
Avg. Size of Property
1,605 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£366 sq/ft
Total transactions
187 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 290K
Avg. Size of Property
1,032 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£286 sq/ft
Total transactions
131 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 235K
Avg. Size of Property
861 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£271 sq/ft
Total transactions
77 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 296K
Avg. Size of Property
892 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£338 sq/ft
Total transactions
23 (since 2021)
Forget the myth that CV7 is sleepy or unremarkable. The spectrum of property prices in this corner of Coventry is as varied as a Coventry Market food stall on a blustery Saturday. Detached homes reign supreme, commanding the highest prices and largest footprints. They’re not just bricks and mortar - they’re an aspiration, a shiny badge of success that’s still hotly pursued despite rising costs.
Move towards flats and things become distinctly more compact, but don’t expect bargain-basement prices. These properties still pack a punch on price per square foot. It’s clear that convenience and low maintenance are keeping the demand healthy, even as the number of sales lags some way behind detached and semi-detached properties. Getting an offer accepted on a rare CV7 flat feels, frankly, harder than getting to the bar on a Friday night in Earlsdon.
Semi-detached and terraced homes? These are still crowd-pleasers, clearly the backbone of the local market. They hit the sweet spot between affordability and space, standing out as high-volume sellers. That’s ideal for families who refuse to compromise on having a patch of garden, but still want a price tag that doesn’t make your eyes water.
So, what are the key takeaway points?
Our process is calm, measured and focused on fairness. Each property figure is fine-tuned using adjustments that reflect the street, not the stereotype. Have a look at our valuation flow
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