Houses for sale in EX17 1BP, Shute, Newbrooke, Crediton


House Prices in EX17 1BP, Shute, Newbrooke

Properties in EX17 1BP have no sales history available within the last 3 years. EX17 1BP is a postcode in Shute located in Newbrooke, an area in Crediton, Devon, with 3 households².


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Price Paid in Shute, EX17 1BP, Newbrooke

SUMMERDOWN COTTAGE Shute, EX17 1BP, Newbrooke Crediton

Property SUMMERDOWN COTTAGE has been sold 3 times. The last time it was sold was in 24/01/2020 and the sold price was £365,247.00.

This other property, sold as a freehold on 24/01/2020, is a 114 sqm semi-detached house with an EPC rating of D.

Date Price Property Type Tenure Classification
24/01/2020 £365,247.00 Other Property freehold Established Building
28/10/2005 £267,000.00 Semi Detached House freehold Established Building
28/07/1997 £80,000.00 Semi Detached House freehold Established Building

Property price trends in EX17 1BP, Shute

According to the latest Land Registry data, the average home in EX17 1BP, Shute sold for £267,000 in 2005. That figure comes from 2 sales logged over the past 8 years.

Zoom out to the past decade for the fuller picture. Back in 1997, homes here averaged £80,000, so the typical sold price has climbed about 233.8% since then, roughly 16.3% a year.

Property Price Paid in EX17 1BP, Shute by Year

The average sold property price by year was:

Year Average Sold Price Price Change
Sold Properties More information
2005 £267,000
Price increase
70%
1 Property
1997 £80,000
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1 Property
Source: HM Land Registry — official sold price data published by the UK Government.