19/07/2024 | Press release | Archived content
As the sunshine makes a brief appearance, new analysis from the UK's biggest property website Rightmove reveals Worthing as the number one hotspot for south-facing gardens. Taking second place is Shoreham-by-Sea, and Slough comes in third.
The data analysed over 13 million houses and ranked the local areas by those with the highest proportion of south-facing gardens currently for sale on Rightmove.
The analysis found that homes with a south-facing garden could expect an average price premium of 4%, over houses with a non-south-facing garden. With the current average asking price of a house at £405,658, this would translate to an additional £16,226 in value.
The South West and South East have the highest price premiums of 5%, whereas in London, homes with south-facing gardens see a 2% price premium increase compared to those without.
Overall, homes with south-facing gardens find a buyer nine days faster than properties with non-south-facing gardens.
The biggest difference in speed is in the East Midlands, where south-facing homes find a buyer 17 days quicker than non-south-facing ones.
Tim Bannister, Rightmove's property expert said: "Having a south-facing garden has always been highly desirable for buyers, as it can mean enjoying longer hours of sunlight despite the unpredictable British weather. Our analysis shows this desirability is not only reflected in price but also in speed to sell, as houses with south-facing gardens take less time to find a buyer on average than houses with non-south facing gardens. It's clearly a significant selling point which sellers should look to highlight when marketing their property, as it might help their home stand out on a buyer's shortlist."
Perry Dray, Sales Manager from Oakwood Estates in Burnham, Slough said: "It's great to see sunny Slough basking in glory, as one of the top three areas for homes with south-facing gardens. Whilst having a south-facing garden has always been in hot demand, we're seeing continued interest for sun-kissed properties that offer homeowners a brighter living space and a delightful spot outside to enjoy the most sunlight."
Top 10 south-facing garden hotspots
Location | Region |
Worthing | South East |
Shoreham-by-Sea | South East |
Slough | South East |
Rochford | East of England |
Bexley | London |
Fylde | North West |
Southend-on-Sea | East of England |
North Lincolnshire | Yorkshire and The Humber |
North Kesteven | East Midlands |
Spelthorne | South East |
Price premium of a south-facing garden by region
Region | Potential price premium (%) |
South West | 5% |
South East | 5% |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 4% |
North East | 4% |
East Midlands | 4% |
West Midlands | 4% |
National | 4% |
East of England | 3% |
North West | 3% |
Wales | 3% |
London | 2% |
Time taken to find a buyer with south-facing gardens - by region
(from being first listed on Rightmove until being marketed under offer or sold subject to contract):
Region | South-facing time to find a buyer (days) | Non-south-facing time to find a buyer (days) |
Difference (days) |
East Midlands | 56 | 73 | -17 |
North West | 59 | 74 | -15 |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 57 | 71 | -14 |
North East | 55 | 65 | -10 |
Wales | 63 | 72 | -9 |
National | 62 | 71 | -9 |
East of England | 65 | 73 | -8 |
London | 66 | 72 | -6 |
West Midlands | 68 | 74 | -6 |
South West | 69 | 72 | -3 |
South East | 70 | 71 | -1 |