Houses for sale & to rent in Swanmore And Newtown, Fareham

House Prices in Swanmore And Newtown

Properties in Swanmore And Newtown have an average house price of £1,003,916.00 and had 18 Property Transactions within the last 3 years¹.
Swanmore And Newtown is an area in Fareham, Hampshire with 216 households², where the most expensive property was sold for £1,900,000.00.

Properties for sale in Swanmore And Newtown

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Previously listed properties in Swanmore And Newtown


Roads and Postcodes in Swanmore And Newtown

Navigate through our locations to find the location of your next house in Swanmore And Newtown, Fareham for sale or to rent.

Streets Postcodes
Bishops Wood Road PO17 5AT
Buddens Lane PO17 6JY
Church Road PO17 6LE PO17 6LJ PO17 6LL
Droxford Road PO17 5AY PO17 5AZ
Goathouse Lane PO17 6BN
Heath Road PO17 6JZ PO17 6LA
Hundred Acres PO17 6JB
Hundred Acres Road PO17 6JA
Ingoldfield Lane PO17 6LF
Kingsmead PO17 5AU PO17 5AX
Liberty Road PO17 6LB PO17 6LD
Lodge Hill PO17 6LG PO17 6LH PO17 6LQ
PO17 5AS PO17 5BA

Frequently asked questions about Swanmore And Newtown


What is the average price for a property for sale in Swanmore And Newtown?

The average price for a property for sale in Swanmore And Newtown is £1,003,916. This amount is 96% higher than the average price in Fareham. There are 191 property listings for sale in Swanmore And Newtown.


What streets have the most expensive properties for sale in Swanmore And Newtown?

The streets with the most expensive properties for sale in Swanmore And Newtown are Church Road at an average of £1,396,666 and Buddens Lane at an average of £1,300,000.


What streets have the most affordable properties for sale in Swanmore And Newtown?

The streets with the most affordable properties for sale in Swanmore And Newtown are Hundred Acres at an average of £646,250 and Liberty Road at an average of £906,000.


Which train stations are available in or near Swanmore And Newtown?

Some of the train stations available in or near Swanmore And Newtown are Fareham, Portchester and Botley.