Cotswold Property Market Update – Steady Growth Despite Slower Pace

According to the latest House Price Index from Zoopla (February 2025), property prices in the Cotswolds have edged up by 1.1% over the past year. This modest increase has added around £5,000 to the value of a typical home in the area, bringing the average price to £457,200.

While growth in the Cotswolds lags behind the UK average of 1.8% year-on-year, local property values remain significantly higher than the national average, which currently stands at £267,500.

Over the past month, prices across the Cotswold region have held steady, showing little to no change. However, the longer-term picture is more encouraging. Over the last five years, Cotswold property values have risen by an impressive 22.8%, underlining the area’s enduring appeal and resilience.

Whether you’re thinking of selling, buying, or simply curious about local trends, it’s clear the Cotswold market remains a solid long-term investment.

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