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Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £337,300 | 820 |
2024 | £326,700 | 581 |
2023 | £311,300 | 651 |
2022 | £307,400 | 810 |
2021 | £318,500 | 1,098 |
2020 | £292,900 | 766 |
2019 | £268,500 | 831 |
2018 | £271,700 | 1,004 |
Across this seven-year window, Evesham’s property market has exhibited a sense of gentle resilience. Values have traced a path much like the River Avon through the town centre - sometimes dipping, but always finding their way forward. Even after occasional declines, average prices have edged upwards, and for 2025, expectations are for another record.
Stability, with a hint of lively promise, is the hallmark here. For buyers and sellers alike, Evesham’s steady ascent is as soothing as misty mornings along the Abbey, offering reassurance that patience here tends to pay off.
Looking to buy? Evesham's got a wide selection of houses for sale worth browsing.
Avg. Property Price: £416,000
Avg. Size of Property
1,310 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£333 sq/ft
Total transactions
701 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £273,700
Avg. Size of Property
937 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£306 sq/ft
Total transactions
554 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £211,300
Avg. Size of Property
835 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£262 sq/ft
Total transactions
606 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £130,700
Avg. Size of Property
642 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£209 sq/ft
Total transactions
70 (since 2021)
Property prices in Evesham have been anything but static since 2021, shifting and reshaping themselves like rivers winding past Cleeve Hill. The pace and scale of change has depended heavily on what you are after. Detached houses, as ever, occupy their own lofty perch. They command the highest average prices and deliver substantial space, making them the dream for buyers prioritising privacy, garden space, and classic kerb appeal. Couples and families who are searching for that forever home are likely to gravitate towards these, helped by the feeling of calm that comes with larger, detached plots.
For those craving a balance of comfort and affordability, semi-detached houses in Evesham are quietly consistent performers. Spacious enough for families but with a noticeably softer average price tag and a slightly smaller footprint than their detached cousins, they’re perfect for buyers who want a little extra breathing room but prefer not to pay a premium. Semi-detached homes continue to attract a healthy share of property transactions, a sign of enduring appeal in this picturesque corner of Worcestershire.
Now, terraced houses in Evesham wear a charming, down-to-earth character. They usually sit at the waterfront of the market for value, offering practical living space at lower average values. First time buyers, or those looking to step onto the ladder with minimal fuss, often find themselves drawn to terraces. Interestingly, transaction volumes for terraced homes are robust-Evesham’s take on busy market day at Bridge Street.
Flats are the clear outlier. They change hands least often and suit a very particular buyer: solo professionals, downsizers, or those simply wanting a wallet-friendly route into Evesham. Lower cost per square foot makes them a pragmatic choice, though a smaller size means they are more about clever use of space than spreading out.
Evesham’s homes, then, really do run the spectrum from “grown-up grandeur” to “cosy and compact.” What can buyers take from the fluctuating figures?
District | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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OL6 | £344,000 | 1 |
WR11 | £298,100 | 5,780 |
If you picture Evesham’s property market as a patchwork of distinct neighbourhoods, it becomes clear pretty quickly that there is plenty of variety stitched into its fabric. Each district carries its own quirks, and as soon as we start comparing local averages and the level of activity, some striking contrasts pop out. It's the sort of thing you might chat about in the queue at the Evesham butchers, where everyone’s got a story about which side of town is on the up.
Let’s take a step into the picture. In certain districts, homes are rare finds – the kind that spark curiosity and, now and then, a bit of envy. These neighbourhoods might see only the occasional sale, their prices floating higher, perhaps reflecting larger “forever homes” or properties that are fiercely held onto by local families. Elsewhere, there are pockets where sales have positively boomed in recent years, painting a picture of energetic market activity. Here, the housing stock is typically more varied, with options for both buyers looking for curated period charm and those after something more practical.
If you’re thinking about making your move, or simply want to understand whether your slice of Evesham sits among the town’s “higher flyers” or its more accessible enclaves, these contrasts are impossible to ignore. The appetite for homes in some parts continues unabated, while others hold their value quietly, drawing those looking for a touch more exclusivity (and maybe a bigger garden for the afternoon tea parties).
In Evesham, the difference between prestige and practicality is often just a street away. Let’s keep our finger on the pulse – these micro-markets shift with surprising speed, and sometimes, bargains or breakout stars can emerge almost overnight.
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Broadway | £433,000 | 605 |
Pershore | £329,500 | 1,803 |
Chipping Campden | £501,000 | 504 |
Alcester | £328,900 | 1,069 |
Tewkesbury | £291,900 | 2,308 |
Stratford-Upon-Avon | £374,400 | 5,044 |
Moreton-In-Marsh | £384,400 | 997 |
Studley | £291,300 | 709 |
Shipston-On-Stour | £381,600 | 1,240 |
Worcester | £280,200 | 13,150 |
The property scene in Evesham and its neighbouring areas? Oh, it’s a proper rollercoaster, and not of the gentle variety you’ll find at the local fête. If you were hoping Evesham would be a sleepy corner where everyone sips tea and homes change hands once every blue moon, think again. Prices and transaction levels are bouncing around like a rambunctious game of British bulldog.
Let’s break it down with a splash of cheekiness:
We’ve noticed buyers eyeing Evesham with a “should I, shouldn’t I?” attitude. Compared to its glitzy neighbours, Evesham offers less sticker shock. But if you want boutique extravagance, or just to drop casual hints about living in Chipping Campden at dinner parties, you’ll be paying for those bragging rights.
The takeaway is simple: this patch of Worcestershire is anything but dull. Whether you’re pinching pennies or eyeing something a bit more flash, we haven’t seen this much energy since the last time Worcester won a cricket match.
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They do not adjust for differences in property size or cost per square foot. For a closer view, head over to our blog. Thank you.
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