For SaleAllsopp Crescent, Brampton, PE28
Guide Price £375,000
From Alconbury Weald to the new streets around Brampton, Huntingdonshire has more new homes coming forward than anywhere in Cambridgeshire. We're the independent agent for everything around them: buying advice, resale and lettings.
22A High Street, Brampton, PE28 4TH · 01480 436161

Most brand-new homes are sold directly by the housebuilders, so we don't pretend to be the place you buy a plot off-plan. Where an independent agent earns its keep is everything else: a straight answer on whether a development's resale values are holding up, help selling a new-build home a few years on, and managing it as a let if you bought to invest.
We're properly local. The director walks these developments as part of normal life and watches what actually sells, and for how much, street by street. That means we can tell you which Brampton new-builds re-sell quickly, which Alconbury Weald plots buyers chase, and where the service charges and management arrangements are worth a closer look before you commit.
Whether you're buying your first new home, reselling one, or letting it out, you get the same thing: fewer instructions per person, weekly progression, and advice that puts your sale ahead of our board count.
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Huntingdonshire's new homes are concentrated in a handful of large, well-planned communities, with smaller schemes dotted through the villages. These are the ones we're asked about, and sell and let in, most often.
The new community built on the former RAF Alconbury airfield, one of the largest in Cambridgeshire, with its own primary school, community hub and thousands of homes planned over its build-out. Strong, steady buyer demand and quick A1/A14 access to Huntingdon, Peterborough and Cambridge.
Homes for sale in Alconbury Weald →New-build streets on and around the former RAF Brampton site, a short walk from the village centre and minutes from Huntingdon station. A real spread of stock, from two-bed apartments to five-bed family homes, which makes it our busiest new-build patch.
New homes in Brampton →Newer homes on the southern edge of this historic riverside town, across the Great Ouse from Huntingdon. Values run higher than central Huntingdon and the town keeps its own distinct character.
Godmanchester area guide →Smaller new-build schemes around one of Huntingdonshire's prettiest market villages, anchored by Kimbolton School. New homes here are scarcer and tend to attract families trading space and setting for a slightly longer commute.
Kimbolton area guide →The Wintringham development and the established estates around Little Paxton add a steady stream of new and recent homes to the south of the patch, with St Neots station offering the fastest trains to London on the line.
Homes for sale near St Neots →Beyond the big developments, smaller schemes appear across Buckden, Hilton, the Stukeleys and the villages in between. Village new-builds combine modern efficiency with a setting the larger sites can't match.
Browse all area guides →Reselling a new home needs different evidence: comparables from your own development, not the wider town. We price on what's actually resold near you, photograph the finish properly, and progress weekly to completion.
How we sell →Bought to invest? Tenant Find (8%+VAT), Rent Collection (10%+VAT) and Fully Managed (12%+VAT, our most popular), with full Renters' Rights Act 2026 compliance, deposit protection and an out-of-hours emergency line.
Lettings for landlords →An independent second opinion before you reserve: plot, layout, service charges, management arrangements and how resale values are holding up street by street. No fee, no agenda.
Ask us about a development →Local news
Development, planning and market news for Alconbury Weald, Brampton and the surrounding villages.
Market Reports · 5 June 2026
Savills reversed its 2026 forecast from +2% to -2% on 1 June, citing rising mortgage costs. What it means for Huntingdonshire buyers and sellers.
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Local News · 4 June 2026
Partnership strengthened at UKREiiF on 2 June: Project FAIRFAX at Wyton brings thousands of defence jobs and up to 9,000 new homes to north Huntingdonshire.
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Local News · 3 June 2026
Allison Homes has 40 foundations down at Sawtry's Aversley Grange; Taylor Wimpey starts July 2026. Here's what the 340-home development means for buyers.
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Most brand-new homes on Alconbury Weald are sold directly by the housebuilders from their on-site sales suites, so that part of the market doesn't usually come through an independent agent. Where we help is everything around it: reselling a new-build home a few years on, letting one out, and giving honest buying advice on plot, layout, service charges and resale value. If you own a home on the Weald and want to sell or let it, that's exactly what we do.
New-build means buying from the developer, often off-plan, with warranties, modern energy efficiency and incentives, but usually at a premium and with completion dates that can move. Resale (buying a new-build home from its current owner) often means a better price per square foot, a finished home you can see, established gardens and no chain above you. We can talk you through both honestly, including the new-build streets where resale values have held up and the ones where they haven't.
Yes. Many people buy new-build homes in Brampton and across Huntingdonshire as buy-to-let investments. We offer Tenant Find, Rent Collection and Fully Managed lettings with full Renters' Rights Act 2026 compliance, deposit protection and a named property manager. New-builds tend to let quickly because of their energy efficiency and low maintenance, which keeps running costs down for tenants.
All of them. The largest are Alconbury Weald (the new community on the former RAF Alconbury airfield) and the new-build streets around Brampton on the former RAF Brampton site. We also cover newer homes in Godmanchester, Kimbolton, St Neots and Little Paxton, and the smaller developments across the surrounding villages.
It depends on the price you pay and how long you hold. New-builds command a premium when new, so resale values in the first few years can be flat while the surrounding development finishes. Over a longer hold, well-located new homes near the station, schools and the A1/A14 have performed well. We're not financial advisers, but we can show you real resale evidence street by street so you go in with your eyes open.
No. Valuations are free and in person, usually within 3 to 5 working days. You get a written valuation, sold-price comparable evidence specific to your development and street, a marketing plan and the total first-year cost. No charge and no obligation to instruct.
Free in-person valuation with comparable evidence from your own development, plus a marketing or lettings plan tailored to a new home. No obligation, no pressure.
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