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Welcome to Clarendons Estate and Letting Agent in Sittingbourne

Sittingbourne is a thriving market town at the heart of North Kent, benefiting from a major regeneration in recent years. Its central location between London and the Kent coast makes it increasingly popular with commuters, families, and professionals seeking great value for money and convenience without sacrificing green space or community spirit. A lively cultural scene, excellent leisure facilities, and a rich industrial history have made Sittingbourne one of Kent's up-and-coming hotspots for home-movers and investors alike.

At Clarendons, we combine local insight and personalised service to help you find your perfect home and enjoy everything this evolving town has to offer.

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Clarendons made our move to Sittingbourne so simple and stress-free. Their knowledge of the area, proactive updates, and friendly approach helped us find our dream family home and settle in quickly!

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The Sittingbourne Property Market

Sittingbourne’s property market is fast-moving and appealingly diverse, offering strong value for buyers and robust yields for investors. The town’s expanding shopping and leisure offer, coupled with frequent trains to London and the Kent coast, continue to drive demand from commuters looking for more space and a welcoming community.

Average Property Prices (2025)

£260,000
Terraced
£328,000
Semi-Detached
£466,000
Detached
£162,000
Flats

Source: HM Land Registry, July 2025. Sittingbourne & ME10 / ME9 postcodes.

House prices in Sittingbourne have seen sustainable growth, with an overall average of £318,000. Family homes, modern apartments, and investment properties continue to perform well for buyers and landlords.

Sittingbourne Town

Sittingbourne’s transformation in recent years has delivered a modernised high street, new cinema complex, restaurants, supermarkets, and a vibrant leisure plaza at the heart of the £57 million Spirit of Sittingbourne regeneration scheme. The town is rich in industrial history, surrounded by Kentish countryside and villages like Borden and Tunstall, and is famous for Milton Creek Country Park, walking trails, and seasonal farmer’s markets.

Independent shops, community festivals, and expanding micro-breweries and food outlets have created a sociable, engaging high street where residents and visitors meet and enjoy local produce.

From its heritage railway museum to skate parks and green open spaces, Sittingbourne offers everything you need for an active lifestyle and a strong community feel.

Transport

Sittingbourne is a top commuter destination. Fast trains reach London St Pancras in just 49 minutes and Victoria in 1 hour 3 minutes, with more than 100 direct services daily. Convenient road links via the A2 and A249 put Maidstone, Canterbury, and the M2/M20 within easy reach, making daily travel and weekend escapes simple for all residents.

Local buses, walking, and cycling routes connect Sittingbourne with neighbouring villages, parks, and the beautiful North Kent Marshes.

Education

Sittingbourne’s families have fantastic education choices, including several Ofsted “Outstanding” and “Good” primary schools like Tunstall CE and Westlands. The town is renowned for its selective grammar schools, Borden Grammar (boys) and Highsted Grammar (girls), while Fulston Manor and Sittingbourne School provide comprehensive options for all learners.

Post-16, Sittingbourne Community College and new sixth-form centres offer both academic and vocational pathways, making the town a great place to start, continue, or complete an educational journey.

What are the House Styles in Sittingbourne?

Houses in Sittingbourne range from period Edwardian and Victorian villas along London Road to classic 1930s and 1950s semis in Kemsley and Milton Regis, and stylish modern developments such as Redrow’s Applegate Park. Characterful terraced homes close to the high street, spacious family houses on the town’s leafy fringes, and energy-efficient new builds give buyers and renters plenty of choice.

Whether you value architectural tradition or the low-maintenance efficiency of a new home, Sittingbourne’s varied property stock ensures there’s something for everyone.

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