Bedfordshire is a county with stunning villages and has almost 670,000 residents. It provides all the amenities possible to its inhabitants along with a stunning location. It has beautiful countryside to explore, the villages and towns of Bedfordshire are gorgeous.
If you are moving to the UK and looking for a town that offers an easy commute to London and has many employment opportunities, then this county is for you. The property prices in many towns of Bedfordshire is high.
Here is a list of the five most expensive places to buy property in Bedfordshire
- Barton-le-Clay
Barton-le-Clay is a large village having a border with Bedfordshire. Around this village is a special countryside that offers interest to everyone with an amazing range of trees, plants, and bushes. It is a beautiful place to live, with its dramatic landscapes and natural habitats for a creature of the wild.
The current value of the property in Barton-le-Clay on average is about £397,999, with an increase of 2.27% in 12 months. House prices in Ashby Drive, Barton-Le-Clay, Bedford MK45 are about £491,326. While the houses in Appleglebe, Barton-Le-Clay, Bedford MK45, can be bought for about £327,666.
4. Biggleswade
It is the best value London commuter town in a recent study. The house price in Biggleswade, on average, is £340,700. A rise of 3.68% has been observed in the last 12 years.
The prices are high in some areas and low in others. House prices in Ashley Gardens, Biggleswade SG18, are about 463,900. At the same time, the house prices in Bentley Close, Langford, Biggleswade SG18 are up to £694,484.
- Bromham
Bromham is a good place to settle. You can reach London through Bedford railway station in 40 minutes. The property prices in Bromham have seen a rise of £70,000 during five years period.
The current average value of the property is about £450,302. House prices are higher in some places like in Arundel Gardens, Bromham, Bedford MK43, where it is about £621,406 for a quick property sale.
- Sharnbrook
The prices of Sharnbrook have also gone up very high. You would be so pleased to buy property at £360,000 five years ago. The prices have risen up to £90,000 in the last five years, and property prices have reached up to £453,300.
At some places, the prices are unbelievably high, like average house prices in Barley croft, Park Lane, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 stood at £808,300 in June 2021. A rise of 2% is observed in the last 12 months.
1. Clophill
Clophill is a beautiful little village located on the north bank of the river flit. Like many other areas of Bedfordshire, Clophill also has amazing transport links northwards and beyond. It is no doubt an attractive place to live and work. Clophill provides all the facilities to its residents. It is a place where you can make yourself at home.
The real estate is, however, quite high. According to Zoopla, you can buy property here at an average price of £565,441. The price is even higher in some areas. House prices in Fossey Grove, Clophill, have reached up to £875,858. While property in hawthorn close, Clophill can be bought for about £685,202.