Central England
From the Chilterns to the Cotswolds, the Central market barely skipped a beat in 2021 – and the appeal of the countryside has really strengthened; the range of high-quality social events, entertainment, pubs and restaurants on offer has never been so abundant
REGIONAL INSIGHT
Peter Edwards
Head of Central sales
From the Chilterns to the Cotswolds, the Central market barely skipped a beat in 2021. We’ve seen a continuation of the excellent trading conditions that swept in last year, and demand remains strong with a lack of supply to meet it. Market activity has been fast paced and often highly competitive, with properties remaining available for a far shorter time period than previously seen. Of particular note is the fast-growing access to speedy broadband and improved tech connectivity, allowing families to have a different relationship with how they use their rural home. It’s clear we’re going through a socioeconomic transformation, and whilst we don’t yet know what the ‘new normal’ looks like – for now, the property market is buoyant, and we’re excited to see what 2022 brings.
Exchanges by price band £2m and up
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SQUARE FOOT
Average size of a property sold in 2021 - £2m and up
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Michelin stars 5 Bib Gourmands
Speed of sale - instruction to offer Sep 2021 vs Sep 2019 down
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to 77 days
Average price of a property sold in 2021 - £2m and up
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Outstanding schools and nurseries
Where did the buyers come from in 2021 - exchanges £2m and up
Central
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South East
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London
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South West
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International
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East of England
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2021 vs five-year average excluding 2020 - £2m and up