How Much Are Bungalows Worth Around the UK?

How Much Are Bungalows Worth Around the UK?

For many Plymouth homeowners in their 50's and 60's, the thought of moving to a single-storey home starts to sound more appealing.

Whether it’s about planning for later life, wanting a bit less maintenance, or simply liking the layout of a bungalow, interest in these homes remains strong.


Across the UK, there are only 2 million bungalows, which might sound a lot until you realise there are over 28 million households in total. That means fewer than one in ten homes are bungalows, which helps explain why demand (and prices) remain firm.


Here’s what buyers are paying for bungalows in 2025, region by region:
  • London: £585,902
  • South East: £459,378
  • South West: £390,481
  • East Anglia: £375,645
  • West Midlands: £322,207
  • North West: £289,441
  • East Midlands: £287,972
  • Yorkshire & Humber: £272,290
  • Wales: £278,619
  • Scotland: £253,076
  • Northern Ireland: £245,501
  • North East: £238,605


Even with regional variations, one thing is clear: bungalows hold their value because they appeal to such a wide range of buyers, from downsizers and retirees to families wanting a flexible layout and larger plots.


If you are a Plymouth homeowner thinking about your next move in the coming years, perhaps even looking for a bungalow, feel free to get in touch. We would be happy to share local insights, current availability, and how best to position your Plymouth home when the time comes to sell or buy.
 


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