Famous for its medieval roots and being the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Warwickshire is a great place to settle down. If you’re interested in new build homes in Warwickshire, HomeViews can help. We have the lowdown on the county’s location, lifestyle and property prices. Thanks to our verified residents, we also know a thing or two about the region’s top developments. Curious? Read on for the inside scoop.
New build homes in Warwickshire: Top 10 developments
So, which new build homes in Warwickshire are worth considering? As you can see from our Top 10, residents seem to love the developments in the new village of Houlton on the outskirts of Rugby. But which other properties do verified residents on HomeViews rave about? Let’s find out.
Do you want to know what made our verified residents choose our top 10 new build homes in Warwickshire? Click on our area guide below to learn what they love (and don’t like) about developments in the county.
Where is Warwickshire?
Warwickshire is a county in the West Midlands. It lies three miles from the Derbyshire border to the north, with Leicestershire to the north-east and Northamptonshire to the east and south-east. Oxfordshire borders the county to the south, Gloucestershire to the south-west, Worcestershire and the West Midlands to the west, and Staffordshire to the north-west.
The area is divided into five districts: North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon. Warwick is the county town, with Nuneaton being the largest. Other settlements worth noting include Royal Leamington Spa and Kenilworth.
Living in Warwickshire
So, is Warwickshire a nice place to live? It certainly has a lot going for it. With historic towns sprinkled among a verdant rural landscape, it has an old-world appeal that attracts tourists from all over the globe.
The county town has a beautiful castle and hosts parades, festivals and markets throughout the year. There are also many specialist shops to explore and fabulous eateries, which you’ll also find in Shakespeare’s home town – Stratford-upon-Avon. Dating back 800 years, the town’s ancient buildings have been preserved in many cases, making it a romantic backdrop for shopping, socialising and leisure pursuits.
Ranked as one of the happiest places to live in Britain by Rightmove, Royal Leamington Spa is a prosperous and picturesque town that grew around the natural springs discovered there in the 19th Century. Renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture, it features over 100 places to eat and drink, as well as lovely parks and national brands.
Prefer some peace and quiet? Containing a healthy area of green belt land, Warwickshire’s canal towpaths and charming towns are popular with cyclists and walkers alike. The county’s southern tip melds into the Cotswolds AONB too, so you’re never far from open green spaces.
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Education & employment
The local economy is doing well, fuelled in part by the automotive industry and tourism. The video game industry here also employs more than 10 per cent of the UK’s games development workforce. Warwickshire offers many education options, including six independent senior schools and several historically significant grammar and independent schools. Sharing a boundary with Coventry, The University of Warwick is one of the UK’s most highly rated higher education institutions.
Warwickshire’s central location has other advantages too, especially for commuters. For instance, you can reach 80 per cent of the country within four hours from Rugby. In addition, several major motorways and excellent rail links thread through the county, speeding up journeys to London, Birmingham and Coventry, to name a few.
Warwickshire property prices
Do Warwickshire’s property prices suit your budget? Recent data from Rightmove (April 2024), shows that the average home currently costs £309,820. You can expect to pay around £235,538 for a terraced house. Unsurprisingly, semi-detached homes were more expensive at just over £291,854. Meanwhile, detached properties achieved £512,429 on average.
A price analysis by Home.co.uk shows that the average rental home in the county costs £1,523 per calendar month (PCM). If you’re looking to rent a one-bedroom property, it will set you back around £845 PCM. This increases up to £2,759 for a five-bedroom home.
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