Just a short hop from the M1 to London and within striking distance of Cambridge, Oxford and Birmingham, Milton Keynes’ central location makes it a popular place to settle. The town is growing fast, so developers are busy increasing the stock of new build homes to keep pace with demand. Today we will reveal its top 5 developments and explore the many reasons why people are continuing to flock to the largest town in Buckinghamshire.
(Expanded) Top 10 new build homes developments in Milton Keynes
We’ve recently had a number of new developments in Milton Keynes added to the site, with plenty of reviews flowing in. That’s why we simply had to expand this list from the top 5 to the top 10 new build developments in this thriving city.
So, which new build developments in Milton Keynes get the thumbs up from our verified residents? Our reviewers rate developments based on factors such as the quality of the building’s design, how well it’s managed, the location, and more. Intrigued by any of our top picks? Just click on the relevant link to view its dedicated page.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Is Milton Keynes a good place to live?
Milton Keynes is a good place to live if you work in the neighbouring cities but don’t want to pay the higher prices. There are plenty of affordable options as the town continues to expand fast. This means you can buy a good-size new home here and still commute to London or Birmingham within 60 minutes via the M1. If you’d rather use public transport, Milton Keynes’ six train stations make travelling around the region a breeze. You can even be in London in around half an hour.
The town has some other great benefits too, from a scattering of beautiful parks, lakes and golf clubs to safe cycle routes. Sporting enthusiasts and active families will enjoy the rock climbing gyms, the local ice skating rinks and fitness centres, Acqua Parks, and Gulliver’s Land Theme Park. Home to the MK Dons football club, Stadium MK can seat 30,530 and hosts many events at its multi-purpose indoor arena.
There are also plenty of shopping opportunities, including IKEA and Centre:MK, which has thousands of brands under one roof. Whatever you choose to do, the town’s grid-like road network makes it easy to get around. And if you wish to explore the wider countryside, you can find nature reserves and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within a half-hour’s drive.
Is it expensive to buy or rent homes in Milton Keynes?
If you’re wondering whether it’s expensive to buy or rent in Milton Keynes, the answer is nuanced. Compared to London, house prices are lower here. However, at £347,000, the town’s properties are slightly more costly than the UK average (Rightmove, April 2024). Over the last 12 months, semi-detached homes in Milton Keynes sold for a more affordable £333,450. At £285,000, terraced properties came in cheaper, while a detached house would set you back £535,000.
Rental prices are lower than in London, but generally higher than Birmingham’s. According to a recent data analysis for April 2024, rentals in Milton Keynes cost around £1,495 PCM. Looking at the median averages, you can expect to pay about £1,150 PCM for a one-bed property.
What is Milton Keynes famous for?
Milton Keynes can claim several distinctions. We have already mentioned its American-inspired grid layout, knitted together by roundabouts. All the main routes are labelled with an H or V to indicate the direction in which they run. The Open University is also based here, along with its brilliant library. The town’s erudite reputation is perhaps most epitomised by Bletchley Park, where the nation’s greatest minds finally cracked the Enigma Code.
Not only has the town hosted many events and programmes destined for the stage and screen, it boasts major cultural venues too. These include The National Bowl grass amphitheatre and one of the most successful performance spaces outside the West End. And despite it being a ‘New Town’, there are plenty of listed buildings and historical landmarks to admire and explore as well.
Explore our area guide below to learn more about the best new build homes in Milton Keynes and all the town’s benefits.
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