We spoke to Ross Bateman and Hannah Rutter, property consultants at Redbrik Estate Agents’ Chesterfield, office to find out more about the housing hotspots in the area for 2023.
Ross said: “High-demand pockets across our region are continuing to be popular with both local buyers and those relocating from other areas of the UK.“
Hannah added: “Chesterfield and north Derbyshire saw a property price increase of 1.8% in the last month, the highest regional increase in the whole of the UK, so it’s a great time for the market locally. Six areas are really standing out at the moment, which are…”
1. Barlow
A beautiful village in Dronfield, Barlow is surrounded by stunning countryside. The area is ideal for peaceful family living. Properties in the area are valued at an average of £450,000 - £500,000. Photo: Google
2. Cutthorpe
Located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Cutthorpe is a small village offering incredible views across Chesterfield. The average property price in Cutthorpe is £450,000. Interestingly, many homes in this area have unique names rather than numbers, which is something to look out for when viewing a property in the village! Photo: Michael Hardy
3. Tapton
On average, homes in Tapton are worth £230,000. Located between Chesterfield and Brimington, Tapton offers a range of homes, predominantly built in 1920s and 30s style. It is an excellent area for first-time buyers and families, offering plenty of amenities including a golf course. Photo: Google
4. Calow
A village to the east of Chesterfield, Calow is a stunning area with a wealth of amenities. The average value of homes in Calow is £230,000 and there are properties available to suit all requirements and tastes including new-build homes and traditional-style properties. Photo: Google