What Are Bungalows Worth Across the UK?

What Are Bungalows Worth Across the UK?

Thinking of swapping stairs for space and single storey living? As more people prioritise family connections and practical living, bungalows have become the go-to choice for a wide range of buyers. But how much should you expect to pay—and where?

Bungalows remain one of the most sought-after property types in the UK, particularly among homeowners looking to downsize, retirees wanting single-level living, and families seeking homes with bigger plots. With so many people moving to be closer to family—whether that’s relocating for care, support, or just to be near grandchildren—it’s crucial to understand how bungalow prices vary across the country.
 
The past 12 months have seen wide-ranging bungalow prices depending on the region:
  • London – £589,958
  • South East – £460,795
  • South West – £387,894
  • East Anglia – £369,277
  • West Midlands – £321,472
  • East Midlands – £284,793
  • North West – £282,067
  • Wales – £276,321
  • Scotland – £252,869
  • Yorkshire & Humber – £269,246
  • Northern Ireland – £235,469
  • North East – £234,760
Of course, these are regional averages, and localised markets will have their own trends—some towns and cities will be far above or below these figures. With an ageing population and a limited supply of newly built bungalows in Attleborough, demand for bungalows shows no signs of slowing down—making them an increasingly highly desirable in the local property market.
 
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