How much have homes increased in value in Longlevens?

How much have properties increased in value in Longlevens?

Longlevens is a thriving residential area of Gloucester with a great community spirit. 

Its proximity to both Gloucester and Cheltenham, together with the excellent array of local amenities on offer, makes Longlevens a popular place to live. Recent sales show that property prices here have risen significantly.

If you’re thinking of selling your home in Longlevens, take a look at some of the homes we’ve sold here over the last 12 months and how much they’ve increased in value since they were last on the market.

With demand for homes in the area at an all-time high, this means your home too could be worth more than you think. Curious to know how much? Book a free, no-obligation valuation with Lee Webb, our Longlevens Branch Director, to find out.

44 percent increase longlevens kendal roadKendal Road, Longlevens

This 3 bedroom home was sold for £243,000 in 2019 and then sold again through us for £350,000 in 2021, equating to a 44% increase in 2 years.
Longlevens is well served with good schools, including Sir Thomas Rich’s Grammar School. The Milestone School on Longford Lane is also rated ‘Outstanding’ and is for pupils with special needs aged 3-16. Further education is available at nearby Gloucester College. For rugby fans, local Longlevens RFC is a well-respected, inclusive club at the heart of the Longlevens community.

It’s easy to see why this area is so popular with families. Read our Longlevens area guide for more information about living here and in the surrounding areas.

69 percent increase longlevens Kendal Road

This 3 bedroom home, also in Kendal Road, sold for £210,000 in October 2016* and was then sold by us for £355,000 in March 2021, equating to a 69% increase in 4.5 years.

11 percent increase in value longlevens oxstalls driveOxstalls Way, Longlevens

Sold for £292,000 in 2020*, and then sold by us in 2021 for £323,000, equating to an 11% increase in just 1 year.

81 percent increase in value innsworthInnsworth Lane, Longlevens

Sold for £154,800 in 2013*, and then sold by us for £280,000 in 2021, equating to an 81% increase in 8 years.

166 percent increase longlevens Paygrove LanePaygrove Lane, Longlevens

Sold for £158,000 in 2009*, and then sold by us for £420,000 in 2022, equating to a 166% increase in 13 years.

If you’re curious to know how much your home in Longlevens has increased in value since you purchased it, book a valuation with our Longlevens team to find out.


*Data taken from Zoopla

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