This summer’s hot zeitgeist resi investment – cottages

This summer’s hot zeitgeist resi investment – cottages


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New analysis from Zoopla reveals the most affordable places to buy a cottage in Great Britain.

North Lanarkshire in Scotland tops the list: here, a cottage is likely to cost an average of just £83,500. This is closely followed by Sunderland in the North East where those looking for a cottage could expect to pay an average of £115,000.

Areas in each region where cottages are the cheapest

RegionAreaMedian asking price of a cottage
East MidlandsAmber Valley£206,000
East of EnglandFenland£249,000
North EastSunderland£115,000
North WestBlackburn with Darwen£157,500
ScotlandNorth Lanarkshire£83,500
South EastSouthampton£280,000
South WestPlymouth£248,500
WalesRhondda Cynon Taf£129,500
West MidlandsStoke-on-Trent & Newcastle-under-Lyme£238,000
Yorkshire and The HumberBradford£200,000

Source: Zoopla Research 2025

The yearning for a simpler existence, amplified by the Covid pandemic, has propelled cottages into the cultural spotlight in recent years. Zoopla says the aesthetic resonates deeply with Millennials and Gen Z, offering an aspirational escape to idyllic, less urban settings. The so-called ‘cottagecore’ movement’s digital footprint has grown, with 6.2m posts on Instagram and 2.1m posts on TikTok celebrating the benefits of a move towards a simpler, quieter life. The term ‘cottage’ was the fourth most searched for term on Zoopla in 2024, underscoring that the nation’s obsession with cottages isn’t going away any time soon. 

Whilst there are areas in the UK where cottage lovers could snap up a cottage for a bargain,  when it comes to the most expensive areas, the analysis shows a clear regional divide. 

Unsurprisingly, the South East is home to the most expensive cottage on the list, with an average asking price of £824,500 in Slough. Although  Slough itself is a bustling urban centre, its location on the border of Buckinghamshire and Berkshire means it is surrounded by desirable and historic villages such as Stoke Poges and Datchet, which offer a more traditional, “chocolate-box” aesthetic. 

Other regions also have a cottage premium with Welwyn Hatfield in the East of England and North Warwickshire in the West Midlands having an average asking price for a cottage of  £662,500 and  £615,000 respectively. These high prices reflect the strong demand for character properties in areas that offer both quality of life and accessibility to cities. Looking further north, a cottage in York has a median asking price of £400,000, aligning with the price in South Northamptonshire & Gedling in the East Midlands. 

Areas in each region where cottages are the most expensive

RegionAreaMedian asking price of a cottage
East MidlandsSouth Northamptonshire & Gedling£400,000
East of EnglandWelwyn Hatfield£662,500
North EastNorthumberland£300,000
North WestCheshire West and Chester£375,000
ScotlandEast Lothian£381,000
South EastSlough£824,500
South WestGloucester£531,500
WalesMonmouthshire£442,500
West MidlandsNorth Warwickshire£615,000
Yorkshire and The HumberYork£400,000

Source: Zoopla Research 2025

For those who dream of a life straight out of the cottagecore aesthetic, the analysis reveals exactly where this aspiration is translating into market demand. 

For example, in the North West, Blackburn with Darwen is the hotspot for buyer enquiries, with an average asking price for a cottage of  £157,500. Similarly, Southampton leads the way in the South East, with a median asking price of £280,000. The area offers a mix of urban amenities, a bustling waterfront and proximity to the New Forest, making it a highly desirable location for those seeking both city and rural living, offering the perfect balance for a modern cottagecore lifestyle.

Areas in each region where cottages attract the most buyer enquiries

RegionAreaMedian asking price of a cottage
ScotlandEast Renfrewshire£100,000
WalesNeath Port Talbot£170,000
Yorkshire and The HumberBradford£200,000
LondonSutton£450,000
South EastSouthampton£280,000
North EastSunderland£115,000
West MidlandsStoke-on-Trent£238,000
South WestPlymouth£248,500
East of EnglandHertsmere£485,000
East MidlandsLeicester£325,000
North WestBlackburn with Darwen£157,500

Source: Zoopla 2025

Other key areas attracting significant attention include East Renfrewshire in Scotland, known for its high-performing schools and affluent suburbs close to Glasgow, where a cottage has an average asking price of £100,000. Neath Port Talbot in Wales appeals to buyers drawn to its beautiful coastal and valley landscapes, with an average asking price of £170,000. 

Bradford in Yorkshire and The Humber is another hotspot, with an average asking price of £200,000. Buyers here are attracted by its rich industrial history, cultural scene and some of the most affordable prices in the region. 

For aspiring homeowners hoping to embrace the cottagecore lifestyle, knowing where to find these charming properties is key. The areas where cottages make up the largest proportion of homes for sale indicate a market rich with this specific property type, with a strong concentration of cottages in the rural and coastal regions of the UK. 

The Derbyshire Dales in the East Midlands leads the way, where a remarkable 21 per cent of all homes for sale are cottages, with a median asking price of £310,000. Other areas with a high concentration of cottages include Gwynedd (19 per cent) and Ceredigion (17  per cent) in Wales, with median asking prices of £244,000 and £292,500 respectively, appealing to buyers looking for stunning landscapes. The Forest of Dean (16 per cent) and the Cotswolds (15 per cent) in the South West are also prominent, with median prices of £380,500 and £525,000, reinforcing their status as prime locations for a quintessentially British, rural-inspired lifestyle.

Areas where cottages make the largest proportion of homes for sale (nationally)

RegionArea% of for sale homes that are cottagesMedian asking price of a cottage
East MidlandsDerbyshire Dales21.4%£310,000
WalesGwynedd19.0%£244,000
WalesCeredigion16.6%£292,500
South WestForest of Dean16.3%£380,500
South WestCotswold15.4%£525,000
North WestEden15.3%£275,000
Yorkshire and The HumberRyedale14.5%£365,000
East of EnglandNorth Norfolk13.5%£350,000
Yorkshire and The HumberCraven13.3%£330,000
South WestSouth Hams13.1%£350,000

Source: Zoopla Research 2025

A Zoopla spokesperson says: “Our data shows a clear and sustained appetite for the cottagecore lifestyle, a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. While the dream of a quaint, rural cottage is often associated with high prices, our analysis highlights that affordability can still be found across the country. From the rolling hills of North Lanarkshire to the coastal charm of Sunderland, there are options for prospective buyers on a range of budgets. 

“We’re seeing this desire for a simpler life translate into market demand, with specific areas becoming hotspots for buyer interest. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking for a change of pace, the cottage market offers diverse opportunities.”

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