Vicars Cross

Buying a home in Vicars Cross? What to know

No home search in Chester can be done without considering Vicars Cross. If you were buying a home in Vicars Cross, there are plenty of great homes to choose from as well as all of the opportunities brought about by moving to the area. Let’s take a closer look at why you should consider Vicars Cross as a great place to buy a home in Chester.

History of Vicars Cross

Known as a “large residential suburb of Chester”, Vicars Cross does have a Roman history like much of Chester at large, but this particular area was until the mid 19th Century a lot of farmland. In fact, just over a mile away from the city centre with Brook House and Crow Farm being noteworthy areas of agricultural farming until they were developed into the housing estate they are today.

At the turn of the industrial revolution, much of the area started being developed into residential property and then at the start of the 20th Century, the land was redeveloped into much of the properties that you can find across the area today with more recent developments in the 1960s, 70s and 80s that make up a wide section of the residential properties on one side of the estate.

Since the early 90s, the area has been a very popular location for homebuyers. Whilst it may not have the historical demands of say, Tattenhall or Tarporley, its modern design as a forward-thinking housing area stands out. Let’s see what makes buying a home in Vicars Cross so popular.

What makes buying a home in this area so popular?

It doesn’t have the rural charm of living out in the country, but that’s not why people choose to move to Vicars Cross. With its proximity to Chester City Centre, great transport links to the motorway and major A-roads, access to great schools and variety of homes, Vicars Cross is the perfect place to either get on the housing ladder or to settle down with your family.

Nestled between Boughton, Hoole and Christleton, Vicars Cross is just a few minutes drive from the city centre and within a few minutes of all of the mentioned locations. That makes it perfect for those who commute to work, have children in either primary or secondary school or want a great home in a great location.

According to Rightmove, “Properties in Vicars Cross had an overall average price of £269,691 over the last year.

The majority of sales in Vicars Cross during the last year were semi-detached properties, selling for an average price of £322,094. Terraced properties sold for an average of £242,377, with flats fetching £187,656.

Overall, sold prices over the last year were 5% up on the previous year and 9% up on the 2020 peak of £248,481.”

Buying a home in Vicars Cross

Thanks to the large development of the area, buying a home in Vicars Cross means that you could choose anything from a red brick terrace house made at the start of the 20th Century to a large 4 bedroom detached house near open fields.

Areas such as Oldfield Drive, Langport Drive, Winscombe Drive and Dulverton Avenue have traditional 1970s detached builds whilst areas such as Queens Road, Rossyln Road and Green Lane have traditional 1960s semi detached houses. Scattered throughout Vicars Cross you have bungalows, terrace houses and as already mentioned a variety of builds from the 60s and 70s which has made this a much sought after estate.

If you’re looking to buy a house here, you will be pleased to know that this area of the city is popular amongst families, young people, first time buyers and even the working professionals thanks to great transport links.

As a multi-generational community it includes Oldfield Primary School, Vicars Cross Library (both of which are located on Green Lane), The United Reformed Church, Vicars Cross Community Centre and the Cestrian Scout Headquarters (both of which are located within Thackeray Park and Field) and a local pub called The Centurion.

But what matters most to many homebuyers is the amenities…

 

Amenities in the area

If there is one thing we understand about buying a home it is this, knowing what kind of amenities there are for homeowners is essential. Luckily in Vicars Cross you are well serviced.

Vicars Cross shopping centre has everything you could need to cover the basics and a bit more. There’s a small grocery store, pharmacy – which does flu jabs in the winter – two hairdressers, a barbers and of course, a takeaway. Around the corner from the shopping centre there is the Centurion pub.

If you want a traditional fish and chips with Chinese takeaway, there is the ever popular Sun Do located on Tarvin Road. There is a beauty salon as well as mechanics on the same stretch. You are also well looked after with two supermarkets in the nearby area and The Bridge Inn pub where there is regular live music.

Because of its location and proximity to Chester city centre there is a lot to choose from when it comes to nighttime entertainment as well as being able to easily get into and out of the town with taxis, public transport and even being able to walk back home should you need to.

Why you should buy a home in Vicars Cross

To summarise, Vicars Cross is a great area to buy a home in Chester and thanks to;

  • The variety of homes and different price points
  • Great access to the city centre
  • Perfect amenities on the doorstep
  • Great family living opportunities with schools and local community activities all year round.

Are you interested in Buying a Home in Vicars Cross?

If you’re interested in buying a home in Vicars Cross, 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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