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12 September 2025
The Vale of Evesham — stretching across Evesham, Pershore, Broadway and the surrounding Worcestershire villages — has long been one of the Midlands’ most attractive places to live. With its mix of historic market towns, Cotswold charm and excellent transport links to Worcester, Cheltenham and Birmingham, it’s no surprise demand for homes here remains steady.
In this August 2025 property market snapshot, we look at how the local market is performing and what it means for buyers and sellers across the Vale.
The Market at a Glance
Evesham: Average property price around £280,000. Homes launched at the right price are selling within a month.
Pershore: Average property price £343,000. Detached family homes remain popular, though buyers are price-sensitive.
Broadway: Prime Cotswold stock continues to command £640,000+, with lifestyle buyers still active but increasingly keen to negotiate.
Across the Vale, the message is clear: correct pricing at launch is the key to securing a quick sale. Properties introduced at fair value are moving in around 32 days, while overpriced homes can linger for three months or more.
Why the Vale of Evesham Holds Its Value
Quality of life: With the River Avon, Bredon Hill and the Cotswolds on the doorstep, the Vale offers countryside living with easy access to amenities.
Strong communities: Market towns such as Evesham and Pershore are thriving, with independent shops, schools and cultural events like the Pershore Plum Festival and the Battle of Evesham.
Transport connections: The Vale is well placed for commuting, with rail links from Evesham and Pershore to Worcester, Oxford and London Paddington.
This blend of location, lifestyle and connectivity ensures steady demand, even in a more cautious national market.
Advice for Sellers
Price right first time: Buyers are well-informed and quick to spot value.
Presentation matters: High-quality photography with bright, natural edits (blue skies, fresh green lawns) attracts more online clicks and viewings.
Flexibility wins: Offering incentives such as fixtures, fittings or completion flexibility can help secure the deal.
Advice for Buyers
Be prepared: With mortgage rates easing after the Bank of England’s recent rate cut, competition is rising for fairly priced homes.
Lifestyle choices: Broadway and nearby Cotswold villages continue to attract buyers seeking a change of pace.
Opportunities: Properties that need light modernisation in Evesham or Pershore can still represent strong long-term value.
Talk to the Vale of Evesham Property Experts
Whether you’re considering selling your family home in Evesham, upsizing in Pershore, or searching for your dream cottage in Broadway, Leggett & James are here to help.
As the Vale of Evesham property experts, we combine local knowledge with proactive marketing to achieve the best results for our clients.
Thinking of moving this autumn? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation market appraisal.
In this August 2025 property market snapshot, we look at how the local market is performing and what it means for buyers and sellers across the Vale.
The Market at a Glance
Evesham: Average property price around £280,000. Homes launched at the right price are selling within a month.
Pershore: Average property price £343,000. Detached family homes remain popular, though buyers are price-sensitive.
Broadway: Prime Cotswold stock continues to command £640,000+, with lifestyle buyers still active but increasingly keen to negotiate.
Across the Vale, the message is clear: correct pricing at launch is the key to securing a quick sale. Properties introduced at fair value are moving in around 32 days, while overpriced homes can linger for three months or more.
Why the Vale of Evesham Holds Its Value
Quality of life: With the River Avon, Bredon Hill and the Cotswolds on the doorstep, the Vale offers countryside living with easy access to amenities.
Strong communities: Market towns such as Evesham and Pershore are thriving, with independent shops, schools and cultural events like the Pershore Plum Festival and the Battle of Evesham.
Transport connections: The Vale is well placed for commuting, with rail links from Evesham and Pershore to Worcester, Oxford and London Paddington.
This blend of location, lifestyle and connectivity ensures steady demand, even in a more cautious national market.
Advice for Sellers
Price right first time: Buyers are well-informed and quick to spot value.
Presentation matters: High-quality photography with bright, natural edits (blue skies, fresh green lawns) attracts more online clicks and viewings.
Flexibility wins: Offering incentives such as fixtures, fittings or completion flexibility can help secure the deal.
Advice for Buyers
Be prepared: With mortgage rates easing after the Bank of England’s recent rate cut, competition is rising for fairly priced homes.
Lifestyle choices: Broadway and nearby Cotswold villages continue to attract buyers seeking a change of pace.
Opportunities: Properties that need light modernisation in Evesham or Pershore can still represent strong long-term value.
Talk to the Vale of Evesham Property Experts
Whether you’re considering selling your family home in Evesham, upsizing in Pershore, or searching for your dream cottage in Broadway, Leggett & James are here to help.
As the Vale of Evesham property experts, we combine local knowledge with proactive marketing to achieve the best results for our clients.
Thinking of moving this autumn? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation market appraisal.