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County report · 5 min read read · Updated July 2026

Wiltshire Property Market: Prices, Trends & Development Finance, End of H1 2026

8 towns analysed. Median price £303,299, 6,595 transactions, +0.3% YoY.

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Wiltshire Property Market Overview

Wiltshire is a large rural county with development focused around the garrison town of Salisbury, the M4 corridor town of Swindon, and the commuter-belt market towns of Marlborough, Devizes, and Chippenham. The county's military presence - with significant bases at Bulford, Tidworth, and Larkhill - creates steady housing demand. Swindon is the county's largest commercial centre with significant office-to-residential conversion potential.

The Wiltshire property market recorded 6,595 residential transactions over the past 12 months, with a median sale price of £303,299 — £18k above the UK national median of £285,000. Prices have shown modest growth, with a year-on-year change of +0.3% across the county's principal towns.

Wiltshire median prices have moved from £304,323 in Q1 2025 to £295,273 in Q2 2026, a change of -3.0% over 5 quarters.

Key drivers of the Wiltshire property market include Military garrison housing demand, Swindon commercial conversion opportunities, M4 corridor connectivity. Additional factors include Chippenham and Trowbridge growth areas.

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Wiltshire House Prices by Property Type

Understanding price variation across property types is essential for developers assessing scheme viability in Wiltshire. The spread between the most and least expensive property types indicates the range of development opportunities available.

Property TypeWiltshire MedianUK MedianDifference
Detached£453,738£420,000+£34k
Semi-detached£303,625£265,000+£39k
Terraced£245,000£230,000+£15k
Flat£146,525£225,000-£78k

Detached homes command the highest prices at £453,738, while flat properties offer the most accessible entry point at £146,525. This £307k spread suggests opportunities for developers converting or building across the type spectrum.

Median Price by Property Type

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Wiltshire Town-by-Town Price Comparison

Wiltshire encompasses 8 principal towns, each with distinct market characteristics. The table below ranks every town by median sale price, alongside transaction volume and annual price movement.

TownMedian PriceSales (12m)YoY Change
Marlborough£440,000244-2.2%
Salisbury£335,0001,251+3.1%
Chippenham£320,000740+3.2%
Devizes£307,000407+4.1%
Warminster£299,598384-1.4%
Melksham£288,750342-2.1%
Trowbridge£280,0006470%
Swindon£270,0002,580-2.5%

Most expensive: Marlborough (£440,000), Salisbury (£335,000), Chippenham (£320,000). Marlborough's premium reflects premium market town with Marlborough College presence and affluent buyer demographic.

Most affordable: Swindon (£270,000), Trowbridge (£280,000), Melksham (£288,750). These locations may offer stronger yields and lower entry costs for developers.

Most active: Swindon (2,580 sales), Salisbury (1,251 sales), Chippenham (740 sales). High transaction volumes indicate strong liquidity — critical for exit strategy confidence.

Town Median Prices

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New Build Homes in Wiltshire

New-build properties accounted for 87 of 6,595 total transactions (1.3%) across Wiltshire in the past 12 months. This indicates an active development pipeline with sustained buyer demand for new homes.

New-build properties in Wiltshire traded at an average premium of 7.1% compared to existing stock. This premium supports development viability, as end values comfortably exceed second-hand comparables.

The most active new-build markets are Chippenham (31 completions), Swindon (21 completions), Devizes (10 completions).

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Wiltshire Property Transaction Activity

Wiltshire recorded 6,595 residential sales over the past 12 months, representing an estimated £2.0bn in total transacted value. This is a deep, liquid market where developers can have confidence in their exit strategy.

Transaction activity is concentrated in Swindon (2,580 sales), Salisbury (1,251), and Chippenham (740), which together account for 69% of county-wide volume.

For developers, liquidity directly affects finance terms. Lenders are more comfortable providing higher loan-to-value ratios and competitive rates in areas with strong transaction volumes, as the evidence of comparable sales reduces valuation risk.

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Development Finance in Wiltshire

The Wiltshire market data carries direct implications for developers seeking finance. With a median property value of £303,299 and detached homes at £453,738, typical scheme GDVs support a range of finance structures.

For a standard development finance facility in Wiltshire, a scheme with a GDV of £453,738 would typically attract senior debt of £294,930 at 65% LTGDV. Mezzanine finance can stretch total borrowing to 85-90% of costs, reducing the equity requirement to as little as 10-15% of project costs.

For developers looking to acquire sites quickly — particularly at auction — bridging loans provide rapid access to capital, typically completing within 5-10 working days. Once construction is complete, development exit finance replaces the development facility at a lower rate, providing breathing room to sell units at optimal prices.

With prices rising at 0.3% year-on-year, the market environment is supportive of new development. Lenders view rising markets favourably when assessing applications.

For refurbishment and conversion projects, Wiltshire's existing stock — particularly flat properties priced from £146,525 — offers value-add opportunities where the uplift from renovation can generate attractive profit on cost.

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Highest-Value Property Sales in Wiltshire

The highest-value sales recorded in Wiltshire over recent months illustrate the upper end of the market and the types of premium property transacting:

PriceTypePostcodeDateStatus
£675,000DetachedBA12 9PB2026-05-19Existing
£660,000DetachedSN12 6QA2026-05-11Existing
£614,000DetachedSN8 3EB2026-05-11Existing
£590,000DetachedSN12 8PX2026-05-01Existing
£575,000DetachedSN15 3PA2026-05-08Existing

These transactions highlight the achievable end values for premium developments in Wiltshire. Sales above £500k demonstrate appetite for higher-specification homes in desirable locations.

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Wiltshire Property Market Outlook 2026

Wiltshire's property market is on an upward trajectory, with 3 of 8 towns recording year-on-year price growth.

The fastest-growing markets are Devizes (+4.1%), Chippenham (+3.2%), Salisbury (+3.1%). These areas offer the strongest market momentum for new development.

Conversely, Melksham (-2.1%) and Marlborough (-2.2%) have seen price softening. For experienced developers, this can present buying opportunities — acquiring land at lower values while planning for a market recovery.

Looking ahead, Wiltshire's development pipeline will also be shaped by Chippenham and Trowbridge growth areas, alongside the demand drivers set out above. Developers who align their schemes with these structural factors are best positioned to secure finance and achieve strong returns.

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Year-on-Year Price Change by Town

Common questions

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What is the average house price in Wiltshire?

The median house price across Wiltshire's principal towns is £303,299, based on 6,595 transactions recorded over the past 12 months. Detached homes average £453,738 while flat properties average £146,525.

Is Wiltshire a good area for property development?

Wiltshire recorded 6,595 residential transactions in the past 12 months with prices rising 0.3% year-on-year, indicating a liquid market with strong exit confidence for developers. 87 new-build completions demonstrate active development activity. Key growth drivers include military garrison housing demand.

What types of development finance are available in Wiltshire?

Developers in Wiltshire can access development finance (from 6.5% p.a., up to 65-70% LTGDV), mezzanine finance to stretch borrowing to 85-90% of costs, bridging loans for rapid acquisitions, and development exit finance once construction completes. Construction Capital sources terms from 100+ lenders, family offices, and equity partners.

Which towns in Wiltshire have the highest property prices?

The most expensive towns in Wiltshire are Marlborough (£440,000), Salisbury (£335,000), Chippenham (£320,000). The most affordable include Swindon (£270,000), Trowbridge (£280,000), Melksham (£288,750).

How is the Wiltshire property market performing in 2026?

Wiltshire property prices are rising at +0.3% year-on-year. The strongest performers are Devizes (+4.1%) and Chippenham (+3.2%). Transaction volumes of 6,595 sales indicate robust market activity.

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