What’s the Going Rate for a Detached Home in Plymouth?

What’s the Going Rate for a Detached Home in Plymouth?

Detached homes continue to be one of the most sought- after property types in and around Plymouth and the latest data puts the average value at £383,800.

That figure, calculated using Land Registry and portal data by Denton House Research, offers a clear benchmark for buyers and sellers alike. Whether you’re considering upsizing, relocating, or selling a family home, it’s important to understand what the market is actually doing, not just what the asking prices say.


Detached homes in Plymouth tend to offer space, flexibility, and good access to local schools and transport links, which is why they remain in high demand. But averages only tell part of the story. The real value of your home depends on its size, condition, location, and how it’s marketed.


That’s where local Plymouth property knowledge makes all the difference.


If you’d like a no-pressure, evidence-backed opinion on what your Plymouth home might be worth in today’s market, not just what it could be listed for, I’d be happy to help.


I live and work in the Plymouth area. I understand the numbers. And more importantly, I understand what they mean for people like you.


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