Crawley Estate Agents
With a team of experts in residential and commercial sales and lettings, we have spent the past few years excelling at giving homeowners, tenants and landowners the individual attention needed to ensure each client receives outstanding care and professionalism.
Proud of our community connections and charity work, our aim is simple; to be proactive and reactive to peoples needs. With Kilnstone, it’s a journey that we go on together.
Property for Sale Crawley
Whether you’re looking for a luxury, residential country home or a city house or apartment, Kilnstone Property have a wide range of properties for sale in the South East.
Our comprehensive list of properties for sale in Crawley makes your house search that much easier and with our 24/7 service, you can rest assured that once you have found your dream home, we will work hard to make that dream a reality.
If you’re looking to sell your house in Crawley, Kilnstone can value your property with a face-to-face valuation so that you can get a clear view on the price of your home.
See below the average price you could receive for your home.
Average House Prices in Crawley
Properties in Crawley had an overall average price of £359,309 over the last 12 months. The most popular property type sold were terraced homes selling for an average price of £300,017 while semi-detached properties sold for an average of £378,564 and detached properties, £554,556.
Overall, house prices in Crawley last year were 5% up on the previous year and 7% up on the 2018 peak of £319,067.
RH11 areas such as Bewbush and Broadfield currently have the lowest average property price in Crawley being sold at £252,000.
RH10 areas, such as Maidenbower and Furnace Green are the most expensive Crawley locations to buy in with the average house price being £453,000.
The latest figures show that there were a total of 1292 house sales in Crawley in the last year. Within this average price, there were several properties listed at £1m+ with 7 of these being sold last year.
Average House Price | |
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Detached | £554,556 |
Semi-Detached | £378,564 |
Terraced | £300,017 |
Flats | £200,960 |
New Build | £337,000 |
Property to Rent Crawley
If you’re looking to rent in Crawley, there’s a vast array of properties to rent in the South East. Whether you’re in search of a one bedroom or five bedroom place, our ever-growing rental portfolio will offer you the choice of some of the best properties available in the Crawley area.
Houses to rent in Crawley are filling a large share of the market right now and with the choice between furnished and unfurnished available, it shouldn’t be too hard to find one that suits you.
Average rental price in Crawley
Average Rent | |
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One Bedroom | £947 |
Two Bedrooms | £1,196 |
Three Bedrooms | £1,350 |
Four Bedrooms | £1,713 |
With a local professional football team regularly filling the Broadfield stadium and a leisure park catering for a variety of diners, cinema goers and entertainment lovers, it is easy to see why Crawley remains popular with those that live there and those looking to relocate. Add in the impressive shopping facilities within County Mall shopping centre and the availability of highly rated Ofsted inspected schools and Crawley really has become a high priority area for people.
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Neighbourhoods in Crawley
Crawley is made up of 14 residential neighbourhoods:
- Langley Green
- Northgate
- Pound Hill
- Maidenbower
- Furnace Green
- Tilgate
- Broadfield
- Bewbush
- Ifield
- West Green
- Gossops Green
- Southgate
- Three Bridges
- Forge Wood
There are several other areas that are closely linked to Crawley but not defined as neighbourhoods such as Worth and Fernhill.
Postcodes within Crawley
If you choose to live in Crawley your address will have either an RH10 or an RH11 postcode.
RH10 areas
Copthorne, Crawley Down, Furnace Green, Northgate, Maidenbower, Pound Hill, Southgate, Three Bridges, Tilgate
RH11 areas
Bewbush, Broadfield, Gossops Green, Ifield, Langley Green, Lowfield Heath, Pease Pottage, Southgate West, West Green
Does Crawley have good schools?
Crawley has 36 schools and colleges with 29 primary, 9 secondary and 7 colleges. There are 4 ranked as outstanding on Ofsted and 27 receiving the good grading.
What public transport is available in Crawley?
Crawley is serviced by a two-platform train station located on Station Way, near the County Mall shopping centre. With regular links to London as well as Portsmouth and Southampton.
A bus depot is also near by providing not only inter-town travel but also longer distance journeys to Tunbridge Wells, Brighton and Worthing.
There are several taxi services within Crawley and a rank outside the train station.
What is there to do in Crawley?
Crawley boasts a wide variety of restaurants, bars, green spaces and entertainment. The leisure park on London Road is a hub of activity comprising of:
- Bella Italia
- Cineworld
- Five Guy’s
- Hollywood Bowl
- McDonald’s
- Nando’s
- Pizza hut
- Subway
- TGI Friday’s
- Wagamamma
- Xenia Latin Lounge
- A Swimming pool and gym
Shopping is well catered for due to a bustling high street and the ever-popular County Mall which comprises of many big brand retailers as well as a few independent traders.
Tilgate park is a popular year-round attraction for families, couples and people just looking to enjoy the open spaces available to them. Whilst visiting, guests can visit a nature centre that houses over 100 species. Tackle a large maze, dine at the Cowboy themed Smith & Western restaurant or wander the themed gardens.
Crawley Estate Agents FAQs
Is Crawley a good place to buy a house?
Yes, in fact just recently Crawley was voted the fourth best place to live in the UK. Factoring in job prospects, affordability and quality of life, Crawley only found itself behind Warrington, Warwick and Derby. Browse our South East properties for sale.
How can I sell my property in Crawley?
Our expert team of agents at Kilnstone Property have years of experience selling homes and we are ready and waiting to help you sell your house in Crawley. We will start with a property valuation so that you know exactly how much your property is worth and we will then work our magic to ensure that you get the best price for your home.
Is Crawley a safe place to live?
Despite having a tainted reputation, overall Crawley is a safe place to live.
Crime levels in Crawley are relatively higher than the average crime rate for the Sussex force area but it does depend which area of Crawley you choose to live in. The town centre and Broadfield are the most crime-filled areas in this town, while Gossops Green has the lowest crime levels.
Is Crawley a good place to invest?
If you’re looking to buy-to-let, you should definitely consider Crawley. With high numbers of working people who already rent in the private sector, along with easy transport links to London, it’s an ideal place for a buy-to-let investment.
If you’re interested in property investments in Crawley Kilnstone Property can help.
What is the population of Crawley?
Currently, Crawley has an estimate population of just over 110,000 people. Latest census data due out this year will validate that information. At the last census in 2011, the population was recorded at 106,000.