Huntington & Saighton

Buying a home in Huntington & Saighton? What to know

Huntington & Saighton have become a big attraction for homebuyers in recent years and with the housing development of Crown Park estate in 2010 featuring over 1500 homes, the expansion on what was a former military barracks has seen a plethora of new builds mixed with post-war semi-detached developments across this area. Let’s take a look at why Huntington & Saighton has become a popular area for homebuyers. 

History of Hungtington & Saighton

Located on the outskirts of Chester, Huntington and a little further out, Saighton have long been two popular areas for homebuyers. Both villages have been recorded in The Doomsday Book and are two of the main country access roads to get into Northern Wales and access to motorway routes.

Huntington was a big urban development in post-war Britain, seeing the development of thousands of homes. In the 1980s and 90s, development slowed and the neighbouring district of Broughton saw a major housing urbanisation. In the early 2000s, planning permission was granted to redevelop the old military barracks which is now the Crown Park Estate which borders Huntington and Saighton.

Saighton however has remained a relatively untouched village that still features homes built in the late 1800s and this chocolate box village has seen the development of the Crown Park estate significantly increase population size from 300 to over 1100 in the last decade. However, the main village from the former barracks is approximately 2 miles away.

What makes buying a home in Huntington & Saighton so popular?

Since the second world war, Huntington & Saighton has seen much of the landscape change and develop and thanks to open spaces, close proximity to Chester city centre and variety of homes ranging from bungalows to detached large homes, Huntington & Saighton has long been a destination for homebuyers and the recent Crown Park Estate has welcomed more interest.

In the local area there are several good schools to choose from including the newly built Huntington Community Primary School, Saighton C of E Primary School and the much coveted Abbeygate College.

There is the Rake & Pikel pub which after recent developments has become a much loved local drinking well as well two grocery stores, hairdressers, dentist and good community walks in and around both areas.

Thanks to both locations having a small town feel, from the high street to the local events which are put on yearly, Huntington & Saighton has a bit of a history with locals as being a welcoming location. Because of the variety of ages in the community and the local amenities being so easily accessible, many locals know each other and the community groups with sports and associated activities are popular in the area.

Buying a home in Huntington & Saighton

When it comes to buying a home in Huntington & Saighton, there are plenty of homes to choose – with regards to style – that are popular. This suburb is popular amongst families, retirees and even the young working professional.

With transport networks going to North Wales, Liverpool and Manchester on the doorstep, Huntington & Saighton has been a widely popular destination for homebuyers but that’s not all of what makes this part of the city so great.

Thanks to the recent development of the Crown Park Estate coupled with the old style houses, if you’re looking to buy a home in Huntington or looking to buy a home in Saighton, you have a variety of options. From large detached houses with all the amenities you could ask for, to smaller build properties that suit small families and individuals.

According to Rightmove, “the majority of sales in Saighton during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £597,611. Terraced properties sold for an average of £237,389, with semi-detached properties fetching £286,751.”

The area has seen one of the biggest overall property value increases with sold prices in Saighton go up by 39% up on the previous year and 32% up on the 2020 peak of £331,912.

Whilst for Huntington, “The majority of sales in Huntington during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £452,125. Terraced properties sold for an average of £237,389, with semi-detached properties fetching £291,375.”

Huntington has equally seen some of the more impressive home value increases with sold prices up by 16% up on the previous year and 11% up on the 2015 peak of £308,425.

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Amenities in Huntington & Saighton

If there is one thing we understand about buying a home in Chester and beyond it is, knowing what kind of amenities there are for homeowners.

Luckily, Huntington & Saighton has a number of independent shops including Chinese takeaway, hairdressers, dentist, pub and a major supermarket just a few minutes away. You are happily covered!

Buying a home in Huntington & Saighton also means that you have access to incredible recreational opportunities including rowing and canoeing on the River Dee as well as paddleboarding in the summertime.

Why you should buy a home in Huntington & Saighton

To summarise, Huntington & Saighton is a great area to buy a home in Chester and thanks to;

  • A new housing development with everything you need
  • Great motorway access to North Wales and the North West
  • Good schools on the doorstep
  • Plenty of community focused activities and vibe
  • Great amenities in place
  • Proximity to Chester City Centre

Are you interested in Buying a Home in Huntington & Saighton?

If you’re interested in buying a home in Huntington & Saighton, Chester then why not drop us a line today. Carman Friend has over 20 years of experience in the local Chester area and has a great understanding of the property market. They can help you locate the home for your needs and match you, the buyer with the dream home for your budgets.

Contact Carman Friend today!

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