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Property investment stats for Cheddar, South West

A complete guide to property investment in Cheddar.

Last updated: 18 September 2025

Investment summary

Cheddar has seen mixed performance in recent years, with capital values having changed by -4.8% over the past year yet showing a stronger three-year trend of 13.2%. The area is relatively affordable by national standards, with a price-to-income ratio of 5.5 and a median price per square foot of £342 per sq ft. Liquidity is a notable strength, as properties spend a brisk 21 days on the market, suggesting that demand remains healthy. Typical asking prices are currently £372,500 for a three-bedroom house and £160,000 for a two-bedroom flat.

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Key investment stats for Cheddar

Median price per sq ft

£342 / sq ft

Average rental yield

-

Capital growth (1y)

-4.8%

Sales in past year

122

* Property stats calculated for last full calendar year (2024).

Live property stats in Cheddar

Live prices in Cheddar, South West

* Extreme prices clipped for legibility

Properties for sale

Median price

£475,000

25% of properties below...

£350,000

75% of properties below...

£550,000

Most expensive property

£2,395,000

Live listings

129

Median days on market

21

Should you invest in Cheddar?

Opportunities

  • Properties in Cheddar are selling quickly, with homes spending just 21 days on the market, indicating strong buyer interest.
  • The area is relatively affordable, with a price-to-income ratio of 5.5, making it accessible for a wider range of buyers and investors.
  • The three-year capital growth of 13.2% points to longer-term resilience despite recent volatility.

Risks

  • The most recent 12 months have seen capital values change by -4.8%, so short-term price movements have been negative.
  • The local population skews older, with the 60+ age group in the 94th percentile, which may limit long-term rental demand from younger tenants or families.
  • Family households are notably scarce, in the 7th percentile, suggesting limited appeal for family-oriented investment strategies.

Outlook

Looking ahead, Cheddar’s property market is likely to remain active given the strong liquidity and relatively accessible prices. Although the past year saw capital values change by -4.8%, the longer-term annualised growth rate of 4.2% offers some reassurance for patient investors.

The area’s demographic profile — dominated by older residents and single occupiers — suggests that demand may continue to come from downsizers or retirees rather than young professionals or families. Investors should be cautious about relying on rapid capital gains in the short term, but the underlying fundamentals point to steady, if unspectacular, performance. Cheddar’s market is unlikely to deliver surprises, but for those seeking stability, it remains a solid option.

Live properties in Cheddar

Investment properties in Cheddar, South West

3 bedroom lodge for sale
On market for 177 days

£160,000

3 bedroom lodge for sale

Westhay Moor, Cheddar Woods Axbridg...

Slow to sell properties in Cheddar, South West
Slow to Sell
1 bedroom apartment for sale
Reduced by 13%

£99,950

1 bedroom apartment for sale

Tweentown, Cheddar, BS27

Big price drop properties in Cheddar, South West
Big Price Drop
5 bedroom house for sale
3,081 sq ft

£1,100,000

5 bedroom house for sale

Hillfield, Cheddar

Properties with planning granted in Cheddar, South West
Planning Granted

Best places to invest in Cheddar

Top postcodes for rental yield and (annualised) capital growth

Rank
Postcode
Yield
Capital growth
Median £/sq ft
1BS27-3.1%£335 / sq ft

Data sources

GeoGlider calculates property investment stats by blending official and proprietary datasets. Here's a quick overview of key sources and how we use them:

  • HM Land Registry: Property transaction and sold-price records for England & Wales used to calculate historical capital growth, price levels and comparables.

  • Office for National Statistics (ONS): Demographic and economic indicators for the UK, including Census 2021, supporting area profiling and market context.

  • Ordnance Survey: Authoritative UK geospatial data powering accurate boundaries, roads and terrain for mapping and spatial analysis.

  • GeoProp: Our proprietary AI pipeline that processes millions of property listings to extract rich features and live market signals.

  • Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) scores and property floor areas.

  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC): Household income and employment data to understand local affordability and economic conditions.

Data is updated continuously, matched across sources and rigorously validated.