Well-heeled and knocking on Greater London’s door, Surrey is a favourite with commuters and those yearning for a leafy lifestyle in the glow of the capital. But with new build homes in Surrey costing above the national average, it’s important to think carefully before buying or renting in the county. Luckily, HomeViews has been in touch with verified residents to discover the region’s ten best new build developments. Who made the cut? Is Surrey right for you anyway? Read on to find out.
New build homes in Surrey: Top 10 developments
With the county cementing its status as popular and prosperous, it’s no wonder new build homes in Surrey attract a lot of interest. But which developments are worth the price tag – and why? By taking data and reviews provided by HomeViews residents, we can reveal the most highly regarded new properties in the region.
Please note – rankings below are not based purely on the star ratings shown. More recent reviews are valued higher. Click through to the development page for more ratings and reviews.
Where is Surrey?
So, where exactly is Surrey? The third most populated county in South East England, Surrey is divided into eleven districts, with Guildford historically regarded as the county town. Other important towns in the area include Woking, Ewell, and Camberley, alongside the smaller settlements of Ashford, Epsom, Farnham, Staines and Redhill. Kent borders to the east, with East Sussex to the south-east. West Sussex lies to the south, Hampshire to the west, Berkshire to the north-west, and Greater London to the north-east.
Living in Surrey
Home to a stream of literary greats, artists, scientists, and musicians across the ages, Surrey is still a popular location for creatives. However, many employees in the financial sector have settled in the area, boosting the average income. It’s also a thriving hub for industry, with the county boasting more business headquarters than anywhere else in the country. From the likes of Samsung, Toyota UK, Pfizer, and Unilever to NGOs and governmental organisations, it’s unsurprising that Surrey’s economy is worth over £40 billion.
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Despite its generous population and burgeoning industry, the county also has the highest proportion of woodland in England. Not only does it feature the Surrey Hills AONB, the area also lays claim to Box Hill – notably the oldest box woodland in the UK. Other beauty spots to explore include Frensham Ponds, Newlands Corner, and Puttenham and Crooksbury Commons. The landscape culminates in Leith Hill, which at 968ft above sea level, is the second-highest point in southeastern England. In addition, nature enthusiasts will benefit from a range of commons and access lands, plus extensive footpaths and bridleways, like the scenic North Downs Way.
Looking for some adrenaline and competition? Surrey has four horse racing courses and golf courses that include the international competition venue at Wentworth. Not to mention Thorpe Park, Go Ape, and Guildford’s Olympic-sized lido.
Much of Surrey lies within the London commuter belt, so you’ll find regular services to London Waterloo, London Bridge, and London Victoria. Three major motorways – the M25, M3, and M23 – pass through the county, simplifying journeys to London, Kent, the New Forest and beyond. Easy access to the airports at Heathrow and Gatwick is also a major plus for frequent flyers.
Surrey property prices
According to current Rightmove estimates, the average price for property in Surrey is £620,000 (September 2024). Compare this to the average UK house price of £285,000 and Surrey is an expensive prospect. Flats in Surrey sold for an average of £301,000, while terraced houses went for £475,000. Semi-detached homes achieved £563,000 on average, with detached homes going for over a million pounds.
Rental prices are also significantly higher than the current average of £1,325 per calendar month (PCM), for the UK. With rental homes in Surrey coming in at £2,474, they are closer to neighbouring London’s average price. On the lower end of the scale, one-bedroom properties were let for around £1,426 PCM. Meanwhile, five-bedroom homes set tenants back £5,500 PCM.
So, what did our residents love most about our top 10 new build homes in Surrey? Click on our area guide below to deep-dive into their reviews.
HomeViews is the only independent review platform for residential developments in the UK. Prospective buyers and tenants use it to make an informed decision on where to live based on insights from carefully verified resident reviews. Part of Rightmove since February 2024, we’re working with developers, house builders, operators, housing associations and the Government to give residents a voice, recognise high performers and to help improve standards across the industry.