Cheltenham is the Cultural Centre of the Cotswolds and one of the biggest towns in Gloucestershire.
With its beautiful Regency architecture, fantastic facilities and home to world-renowned festivals throughout the year, Cheltenham is regularly voted as one of the best places to live in the UK, and recent sales show that property prices here have risen significantly.
If you’re thinking of selling your home in or around Cheltenham, take a look below at some of the homes we’ve sold here over the last 12 months and how much they’ve increased in value since they were last on the market.
With demand for property for sale in Cheltenham at an all-time high, this means that your home could also be worth more than you think. Curious to know how much? Contact Oliver Davis our Cheltenham Branch Manager, to find out more.
A Property Centre Guide to How Much House Prices Have Increased in Cheltenham
Springbank Drive, Cheltenham
This 3 bedroom bungalow was sold for £190,000* in March 2021, and then after being refurbished by the new owner, sold through us for £275,000 in August 2021, equating to a 45% increase in just 5 months.
There are a number of excellent schools within the Cheltenham area, many of which are rated Outstanding by Ofsted. As well as this, the town boasts the world-famous Cheltenham Racecourse, and festivals ranging from Jazz to Classical Music, Science, Food and Literature. These events bring a real buzz to the town. It’s easy to see why this area is such a popular to live.
Read our Cheltenham area guide for more information about living in Cheltenham and the surrounding areas.
Montpellier Terrace, Cheltenham
This spacious 1 bedroom flat, in the heart of Montpellier, sold for £249,000* in March 2021, and was then sold by us for £315,000 in March 2022, equating to a 26% increase in a year.
Kentmere Close, Hatherley
This 3 bedroom bungalow sold for £200,000 in 2018*, and then sold by us in 2021 for £312,000, equating to a 56% increase in 3 years.
Draycot Road, Cheltenham
This 3 bedroom home sold for £238,000 in October 2020*, and then after being refurbished by its new owner, sold through us for £305,000 in October 2021, equating to a 28% increase in only 1 year.
St. Michaels Road, Cheltenham
Sold for £295,000 in 2014*, and then sold by us for £515,000 in 2021, equating to a 74% increase in 7 years.
Langdale Road, Cheltenham
Sold for £185,000 in 2011*, and then sold by us for £408,000 in 2021, equating to a 120% increase in 10 years.
If you’re curious to know how much your home in Cheltenham has increased in value since you purchased it, book a property valuation in Cheltenham to find out more.
*Data taken from Zoopla