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Our experienced team works with clients across some of the city’s most established neighbourhoods, including Newnham, Chesterton and the city centre, as well as nearby towns and villages across the region.
Working with homeowners, families, academics and international buyers, our award-winning advice is shaped by detailed local knowledge and an understanding of how different parts of the city perform. Open six days a week from our office on Station Road, we provide a considered, end‑to‑end service shaped to your needs.
Buying
Finding the right home in Cambridge
Cambridge offers a wide range of homes, from historic townhouses and Victorian terraces close to the city centre to modern developments and family housing on the edge of the city. Demand is closely linked to proximity to the University, access to green space and ease of travel within Cambridge and beyond.
Our Cambridge team offers early access to both on and off‑market opportunities, alongside clear guidance at every stage of the buying process, helping clients make well‑informed decisions in this highly competitive market.
Selling
Presenting your Cambridge property
Selling successfully in Cambridge depends on understanding where demand is strongest and how buyers are behaving in different parts of the city. Our team advises on positioning, pricing, marketing and negotiation in a way that reflects both the character of the property and the audience most likely to respond.
From period homes in established central locations to family houses and more contemporary properties on the edge of the city, we bring local insight and a tailored approach to every instruction, helping present Cambridge properties clearly, and connect them with qualified buyers from our global network.
Valuation services
Areas we cover from our Cambridge office
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With extensive experience across Cambridge and the wider region, our team provides evidence‑led valuations informed by real transactional data. Get started with our free, no‑obligation valuation service.
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Cambridge remains one of the UK’s hottest property markets, supported by its global academic reputation, strong employment base and longer‑term lack of housing stock.
Buyer demand continues to be most consistent for well‑located homes, particularly in and around the city’s core residential neighbourhoods.
Market activity is heavily influenced by the University, the technology and life‑sciences sectors, and sustained interest from both UK‑based and international buyers, contributing to long‑term resilience despite wider market adjustments.
Where to live in Cambridge
Living in Cambridge offers a wide range of neighbourhoods, from historic streets close to the city centre to quieter areas on the edge of town. Newnham remains one of the most sought-after locations, known for its period houses, village feel and easy access to the River Cam and University colleges.
To the north, Chesterton and areas around the river continue to attract families and professionals looking for a balance of space and proximity to the centre. South of the city, locations such as Trumpington, Cherry Hinton and newer developments around Eddington offer a more varied mix of family housing and contemporary homes, with good access to schools, amenities and key routes in and out of Cambridge.
Beyond the city, villages and market towns such as Grantchester, Madingley, Saffron Walden, Newmarket, Ely and St Neots offer further choice for buyers prioritising space, schooling and a slightly slower pace of life, while still relying on Cambridge for work, education and its cultural life.
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Cambridge area guide
Cambridge is one of the UK’s most iconic cities – influenced by a history that stretches back to Roman times, and a university that has driven learning and innovation for centuries. Its architectural character spans everything from ancient colleges and historic streets to world-leading research facilities, reflecting the city’s distinctive blend of heritage and modern scientific influence.
Life in Cambridge is shaped by its museums, theatres and riverside spaces, with the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Arts Theatre and regular events along the River Cam forming part of the city’s everyday rhythm. The city’s compact layout makes the centre easy to explore on foot or by bike, reinforcing the sense that culture here is lived with rather than set apart.
Education remains a major draw, from strong state and independent schools through to the University. Top schools include The Perse School, The Leys School, St Mary’s School, St John’s College School, King’s College School and Stephen Perse Foundation.
Connectivity is another important part of the city’s appeal. Fast rail links place London within easy reach, with direct services to King’s Cross, Liverpool Street and St Pancras, and the fastest journeys taking under an hour. Beyond the city, open countryside is also close at hand, with the stunning the Norfolk Broads and Suffolk coast offering a relaxing counterpoint to city life.