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Looking for a home in Huntingdon? Check out our list of Houses for Sale as the number one estate agents in Huntingdon.

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Average House Prices in Huntingdon by Type

Looking for a home in Huntingdon? Check out our list of Houses for Sale as the number one estate agents in Huntingdon.

£147,156

Flat

£213,510

Terraced House

£395,339

Detached

£309,599

All Houses

Pros of Buying a New Build in Huntingdon

Unpack and go

A new home is a blank canvas with fresh tiling, paintwork, kitchens and bathrooms. This means there should be very little, if anything, you need to do to it. You can simply unpack your belongings and start enjoying your new home.

A boost to buying

For many first-time buyers a new build home is the only way they can get onto the property ladder. That’s because schemes such as Help-to-Buy and Shared Ownership are only available on the purchase of a new home.

Design a home

Buy off-plan and you may be able have a say in the design. The builder may let you choose fittings and perhaps even the layout.

Incentives

Some developers will throw in extras in order to get a sale. This could mean paying your stamp duty or covering the cost of carpets.

Chain-free

As you’ll be the first owner you won’t have a chain of buyers above you. This can take away one of the main stresses of buying a home.

Warranties

The majority of new builds will come with a 10 year warranty, which you don’t get with an existing home.

Low bills

New build homes must comply with the latest building regulations. This means they are far more energy efficient than older properties. Data from Energy Performance Certificates shows over 80% of new homes have the highest A or B ratings. That compares to just 2.2% of existing properties.

Modern living

Top-spec new builds have all the latest technology. Many offer ‘smart home’ features and open-plan layouts. Some also have shared services such as a gym or concierge.

About Huntingdon

The historic market town of Huntingdon is located on the north bank of the River Great Ouse. It offers a wealth of amenities to its residents and visitors. The town centre itself offers varied shopping from both national and independent retailers. There are also two retail parks on the town’s perimeter. Leisure facilities include a cinema with a variety of national food outlets, sports and swimming centre. There are also various sports clubs as well as excellent riverside walks and the country park at Hinchingbrooke.

Huntingdon is at the crossroads of the north-south/east-west road links with excellent access to the A1 and A14. Both providing direct routes into both Cambridge and Peterborough. Furthermore, the guided busway route into Cambridge can be accessed via bus routes from the town or via the park and ride site in nearby St Ives. Huntingdon Station also offers fast train links into London Kings Cross as well as Peterborough, a train hub to major cities across the UK.

With its pedestrianised shopping centre, Huntingdon offers visitors a choice of national, independent and boutique shops. The town is undergoing a major facelift with the ongoing redevelopment in several areas. The historic High Street, St Benedicts Court and Chequers Court now offer a good mix of shops for all tastes. Gift shops, craft shops, bookshops, antique shops, clothes and home-style shops all allow a happy time to be whiled away.

Huntingdon Markets

Traditional markets are held every Saturday and Wednesday in the Market Square. The popular Farmers’ Markets are held every other Friday and on the last Saturday of a five-week month. There is also a popular Crafts & Collectables Market every Friday in the town’s Commemoration Hall.

Visiting markets include French and Italian Markets and exquisite craft markets. All year round there are periods of entertainment to keep the young at heart happy. Especially with the popular Christmas Lights event lighting up the town each November for the festive period.

There are plenty of places to enjoy a drink, a bite to eat or a more formal dining experience. As well as pavement cafes for those hazy summer days.

Huntingdon Racecourse

Huntingdon Racecourse is a stone’s throw from the town. Hosting 18 race days in a year, Huntingdon Racecourse is often considered one of the best small courses in the country.

Racing highlights include the prestigious Peterborough Chase. Running a fortnight before Christmas, a contest with history and heritage. It’s attracted some of the greats like Desert Orchid, One Man, Edredon Bleu and Best Mate over the years.

The Peterborough Chase is the Racecourse’s most established and prestigious racing event of the year. Since the race was first staged in 1969 the racecourse has seen some of the most famous names in jump racing win the Grade 2 Listed race. This includes Desert Orchid, Remittance Man, Dublin Flyer, One Man, Best Mate, Edredon Bleu and Monet’s Garden.

Huntingdon Walks

Portholme, between Godmanchester and Huntingdon, is the largest lowland meadow in England. Perfect for peaceful walks and escaping the rat-race.

Houghton Mill, a National Trust property, is a water mill located on the Great Ouse. At the height of the Victorian era Houghton Mill was one of the most successful flour mills in the region. Flour was produced on an industrial scale and exported far and wide. Visitors are able to explore the history of the building. You can also follow the milling process as you journey through three floors of traditional machinery and hands-on exhibits.

Starting from Houghton Mill, cross the water meadows to uncover the past glories of a market town. Take in the delightful Ouse valley landscape on a five mile walk to discover the history of the charming St Ives. Then return through the unspoiled villages of the Hemingfords. Visit the Parish Church, Holt Island Nature Reserve, Norris Museum, Victoria’s Memorial, and Hemingford Grey Church.

Grafham Water Centre is a few short miles from Huntingdon. It’s England’s third largest reservoir and is nestled in 1500 acres of beautiful countryside. Grafham Water is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and has been for over 30 years. The western end features a 280 acre nature reserve and is home to ancient woodlands, reed beds and important populations of several bird and amphibian species. Known as a wonderful trout and predator fishing destination and, with a nine mile track, its a great place to ride your bike or take a gentle stroll.

If you would like to see the homes that are available in Huntingdon, check out our Homes for Sale in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.

Transport Links in Huntingdon

In Huntingdon you have easy access to trains, buses, motorways and cycle lanes.

Huntingdon Train Station is in the centre of town, and will get you to London Kings Cross within an hour. You also have easy access to Peterborough, Stevenage, St Ives and many other locations across the UK.

The bus station is very close to the town centre giving you access to Cambridge, Peterborough, Ramsey and many other locations in and around Cambridgeshire. There are also lots of bus stops around the area so that you can easily catch a bus from pretty much anywhere. You have access to the Guided Busway which easily cuts a lot of time when commuting to Cambridge or somewhere else. Along this busway is also a great cycle lane which is also perfect for commuting if you prefer.

In Huntingdon you have access to the A14 motorway which provides a link to the A1 and M11. You have easy access to Cambridge, London, Milton Keynes, Birmingham and many more locations. This is perfect for commuters who wish to drive to work.

Being Huntingdon estate agents, we’re on hand to offer advice on the best transport options available to you, so don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have.

Coverage

Heritage

1,481

Listed buildings

Environment

1.3 %

% of area is public green space

Connectivity

60

Average broadband speed (mbps)

Ultrafast Broadband

52.9%

% of homes with access to ultra-fast broadband

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