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    Revealed: The most viewed houses up for sale in the UK – including one ordinary home with a secret bedroom

    October 17, 20258 Mins Read


    An estate agent has unveiled its top 10 most-viewed homes for September, with properties from across England, Wales and Scotland all making the cut.

    The list from Purplebricks highlights the homes that attracted the most attention from online house-hunters, which currently has 7,451 properties for sale across the UK.

    The UK’s biggest online estate agent sold 947 homes in September and 9,970 since the start of the year.

    According to the latest House Price Index, the average UK home is worth £298,184 – the most popular property last month was £197,534 above this figure.

    The most-viewed home in September sits on The Wold, Claverley, Wolverhampton.

    Claverley is a quiet East Shropshire village just 30 minutes from Wolverhampton, ideal for commuters who want countryside peace.

    Inside, the home offers a spacious kitchen and dining area with wooden flooring and newly renovated fittings. 

    Upstairs, there’s an en-suite master bedroom and three further bedrooms.

    Outside, the garden features a mix of open space and mature trees, offering privacy and plenty of room to relax.

    Claverley is a quiet East Shropshire village just 30 minutes from Wolverhampton, ideal for commuters who want countryside peace

    Claverley is a quiet East Shropshire village just 30 minutes from Wolverhampton, ideal for commuters who want countryside peace

    Inside, the home offers a spacious kitchen and dining area with wooden flooring and newly renovated fittings

    Inside, the home offers a spacious kitchen and dining area with wooden flooring and newly renovated fittings

    The property is listed for £650,000, well above the Shropshire average of £281,706. Property values in the county have risen 6% over the past year, adding roughly £16,671 to the average home price.

    A local buyer earning the area’s £71,400 average salary would pay around £2,907 per month on a 25-year mortgage at 4.5% with a 20% deposit of £127,000.

    2. Picturesque three-bed Welsh home on nine acres

    This Flintshire home on Leete Path, Pantymwyn, is the most expensive property on the list at £775,000.

    Set on nine acres, it features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a detached garage/workshop, with planning permission in place to convert an annexe into two additional bedrooms with an en-suite.

    Pantymwyn lies in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a convenient commute to Liverpool in under an hour.

    Set on nine acres, it features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a detached garage/workshop, with planning permission in place to convert an annexe into two additional bedrooms with an en-suite

    Set on nine acres, it features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a detached garage/workshop, with planning permission in place to convert an annexe into two additional bedrooms with an en-suite

    Inside, the cosy living room with multi-fuel stove is the standout feature

    Inside, the cosy living room with multi-fuel stove is the standout feature

    The asking price is well above the Flintshire average of £212,935. Pictured: The back garden

    The asking price is well above the Flintshire average of £212,935. Pictured: The back garden

    Inside, the cosy living room with multi-fuel stove is the standout feature.

    The asking price is well above the Flintshire average of £212,935. A local buyer earning £38,300 would pay £3,462 per month on a mortgage with a 20% deposit of £152,000.

    3. Three-bed end-of-terrace Welsh home with split-level garden

    This Clyne Terrace, Neath property is perfect for families looking for tranquillity.

    The home’s rear kitchen spans the full width of the house, leading into a conservatory that overlooks a split-level garden – offering panoramic views and private seating areas.

    This Clyne Terrace, Neath property is perfect for families looking for tranquillity

    This Clyne Terrace, Neath property is perfect for families looking for tranquillity

     

    The home's rear kitchen spans the full width of the house, leading into a conservatory

    The home’s rear kitchen spans the full width of the house, leading into a conservatory

    The conservatory overlooks a split-level garden ¿ offering panoramic views and private seating areas

    The conservatory overlooks a split-level garden – offering panoramic views and private seating areas

    Cosy interiors, wooden features and a fireplace complete the charm.

    The property sold at £285,000, above the local average of £161,124. A buyer earning £37,500 would pay around £1,267 per month on a 25-year mortgage with a 20% deposit of £57,000.

    4. Three-bed semi-detached home on a quiet cul-de-sac

    Horner Crescent, Batley is home to this Tudor-style semi-detached with a modern kitchen and cosy living room.

    The property also boasts a large garden with astroturf play area and outdoor seating.

    On the market for £190,000, it sits below the West Yorkshire average of £204,816. Local property prices have risen 5% in the past year.

    Horner Crescent, Batley is home to this Tudor-style semi-detached

    Horner Crescent, Batley is home to this Tudor-style semi-detached

    The semi-detached property has a cosy living room

    The semi-detached property has a cosy living room

    A buyer earning £39,700 would pay roughly £844 per month on a 25-year mortgage with a 20% deposit of £39,000.

    5. Three-bed detached home with Victorian greenhouse

    This Brookfields Way, Loughborough home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and includes a large driveway, garage, and a Victorian greenhouse.

    The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas flow seamlessly, while the three bedrooms include an en-suite.

    Valued at £440,000, it’s significantly above the Leicestershire average of £277,177, which has risen 3% in the past year.

    This Brookfields Way, Loughborough home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and includes a large driveway, garage, and a Victorian greenhouse

    This Brookfields Way, Loughborough home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and includes a large driveway, garage, and a Victorian greenhouse

    The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas flow seamlessly, while the three bedrooms include an en-suite

    The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas flow seamlessly, while the three bedrooms include an en-suite

    A buyer earning £39,600 would pay around £1,945 monthly on a mortgage with a 20% deposit of £90,000.

    6. Three-bed family home with charming children’s bedroom

    Located in Concord View Road, Rotherham, this semi-detached home features a spacious living room and a large garden.

    The standout is the children’s bedroom, decorated with pigs, cows, and horses in a farmland theme.

    Priced at £220,000, slightly above the Rotherham average of £195,492, the town has seen property values rise 9% over the past year.

    A local buyer earning £37,300 would pay £972 per month on a 25-year mortgage with a 20% deposit of £45,000.

    Located in Concord View Road, Rotherham, this semi-detached home features a spacious living room and a large garden

    Located in Concord View Road, Rotherham, this semi-detached home features a spacious living room and a large garden

    Priced at £220,000, slightly above the Rotherham average of £195,492, the town has seen property values rise 9% over the past year

    Priced at £220,000, slightly above the Rotherham average of £195,492, the town has seen property values rise 9% over the past year

    7. Four-bed detached home near Edinburgh

    Moffat Walk, Tranent, East Lothian, hosts this Scottish property with a master ensuite and fitted wardrobes, plus a spacious open-plan living area.

    Outside, the garden is immaculate with a patio and lawn.

    The East Lothian town is located a mere 11 miles from Edinburgh, making it a great option for anyone looking to travel regularly in and out of the Scottish capital.

    The house is priced at £328,000, slightly above the West Lothian average of £219,855. Property values have increased 4% over the past year.

    A buyer earning £31,000 locally would pay £1,461 per month on a mortgage with a 20% deposit of £65,000.

    The house is priced at £328,000, slightly above the West Lothian average of £219,855

    The house is priced at £328,000, slightly above the West Lothian average of £219,855

    Plenty of space insdie the property with a living room which can fit a large couch

    Plenty of space insdie the property with a living room which can fit a large couch

    8. Grand four-bed family home with TV in the bathroom

    Eastwood Avenue, Grimsby, features three reception rooms, a large garden with children’s play area, hot tub, and tiled terrace.

    The quirky highlight is a TV mounted next to the bath, perfect for Netflix during a soak. 

    Despite this property having many interesting features, there is one which has caught the eyes of many house-hunters, the TV in the bathroom.

    When inspecting the property’s pictures, it shows that on the wall directly next to the bath is a TV with the ability to watch Netflix while taking a long soak.

    Priced at £375,000, above the North East Lincolnshire average of £145,735, a local buyer earning £30,000 would pay £1,673 per month with a 20% deposit of £74,000.

    Priced at £375,000, above the North East Lincolnshire average of £145,735, a local buyer earning £30,000 would pay £1,673 per month with a 20% deposit of £74,000

    Priced at £375,000, above the North East Lincolnshire average of £145,735, a local buyer earning £30,000 would pay £1,673 per month with a 20% deposit of £74,000

    Eastwood Avenue, Grimsby, features three reception rooms, a large garden with children's play area, hot tub, and tiled terrace

    Eastwood Avenue, Grimsby, features three reception rooms, a large garden with children’s play area, hot tub, and tiled terrace

    9. Four-bed semi-detached family home with secret loft bedroom

    This Brookview Drive, Stoke-On-Trent home has a hidden bedroom in the loft measuring 3.15 x 1.78m – perfect for a teenager or child.

    The home also offers an open-plan kitchen/dining space, large garden, and outdoor bar.

    But the most interesting thing about this attractive family home is the fact that there is a hidden additional bedroom in the loft.

    The attic bedroom spans 3.15 to 1.78 meters in length and width and is a perfect place for a child or teenager to make it their own space and with the appeal of their own floor.

    Priced at £245,000, it sits above the Stoke average of £146,350. Local buyers earning £37,500 would pay £1,083 per month on a mortgage with a 20% deposit of £50,000.

    This Brookview Drive, Stoke-On-Trent home has a hidden bedroom in the loft measuring 3.15 x 1.78m ¿ perfect for a teenager or child

    This Brookview Drive, Stoke-On-Trent home has a hidden bedroom in the loft measuring 3.15 x 1.78m – perfect for a teenager or child

    The home also offers an open-plan kitchen/dining space, large garden, and outdoor bar

    The home also offers an open-plan kitchen/dining space, large garden, and outdoor bar

    But the most interesting thing about this attractive family home is the fact that there is a hidden additional bedroom in the loft.

    But the most interesting thing about this attractive family home is the fact that there is a hidden additional bedroom in the loft.

    10. Four-bed detached home with large driveway and garden

    Milford Drive, Chesterfield, offers a spacious interior, large driveway, and family-friendly garde

    Milford Drive, Chesterfield, offers a spacious interior, large driveway, and family-friendly garde

    The property is listed at £375,000, above the local average of £198,736. Chesterfield property values have risen 3% over the past year

    The property is listed at £375,000, above the local average of £198,736. Chesterfield property values have risen 3% over the past year

    Milford Drive, Chesterfield, offers a spacious interior, large driveway, and family-friendly garden complete with football goals and play park.

    The property is listed at £375,000, above the local average of £198,736. Chesterfield property values have risen 3% over the past year.

    A local buyer earning £41,300 would pay £1,667 per month on a mortgage with a 20% deposit of £75,000.

    Tom Evans, Sales Director at Purplebricks, said: ‘There’s been a huge amount of interest in these properties from online inquiries through to actual viewings and offers, and it’s easy to understand why – there are some fantastic opportunities available in the current market across the whole of the UK.’



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