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The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Misterton range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.
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Misterton’s property market has shown real resilience and growth, with house prices up 22% over the past year according to home.co.uk listings data. Buyers are drawn by the value on offer compared with nearby cities, while still keeping good transport links within reach. The current average sold price of £269,000 (home.co.uk, February 2026) sits 9% above the previous 2021 peak of £240,637, which points to steady demand rather than a short-lived jump.
Detached homes suit families who want more room, and in Misterton they average £338,750. Semi-detached houses come in at around £226,292, while terraced properties begin at approximately £142,333 and tend to appeal to first-time buyers and investors. In 2025, the market logged 41 sales and a median sale price of £235,000, so activity stayed fairly even through the year.
Average figures do differ depending on the data set. home.co.uk shows £262,115, homedata.co.uk reports £244,800 for the South Yorkshire designation, and home.co.uk also indicates £269,000 based on recent completed sales. That spread helps explain why buyers in Misterton should keep expectations grounded. The gap mainly comes down to different collection periods and the type of homes sold in each stretch.
For buyers working to a set budget, prices by property type are a useful guide. Detached homes at Mynster Fields and similar schemes usually command the highest figures, while Victorian and Edwardian terraced cottages in the village centre can offer more character at lower price points. Our listings cover the full spread of Misterton housing, so we can match homes to your budget and preferences.

Misterton also has new build choices for those who prefer a modern home in a village setting. Mynster Fields, built by Gleeson Homes Yorkshire South, offers a brand-new start, with two-bedroom semi-detached homes from £179,995. On Fox Covert Lane (DN10 4EJ), the development includes two-bedroom bungalows from £129,998, and shared ownership is available at £114,998 for the 50% share, which opens the door to buyers with smaller deposits.
For a higher-end move, All Saints Mews brings a smaller collection of nine high-specification four-bedroom detached homes, priced between £590,000 and £610,000. These homes suit families who need space, modern fittings, and a more distinguished village address. Across Misterton, new builds tend to offer energy-efficient specifications, lower maintenance, and manufacturer warranties, all of which matter to buyers looking beyond the initial purchase price.
Smaller infill schemes and individual plots also appear from time to time across the village. They often appeal to buyers who want something a little more bespoke, either through a self-build route or by buying from local developers working to individual specifications. We keep track of upcoming releases, and we can flag new listings that fit your brief.
Buying new in Misterton means looking beyond the headline price. Development fees, estate charges, and any ground rent arrangement need to be checked early, so the overall commitment is clear before you proceed. That way the numbers around your new home purchase make sense from the outset.

Misterton sits in a pretty spot on the Nottinghamshire-Doncaster border, giving residents a blend of rural calm and easy access to urban areas. The village centre has independent shops, traditional pubs, and everyday services such as a post office and convenience stores. Weekly markets and local events run through the year, and many residents value the friendly atmosphere and neighbourly feel that shape village life in this part of the East Midlands.
Walk a little further out and the countryside opens up. Footpaths, cycling routes, and bridleways cut across the surrounding landscape, while the Chesterfield Canal runs through the village and offers peaceful waterside walks with plenty of wildlife to spot. Clumber Park, Rufford Abbey, and Hodsock Priory are all within easy driving distance, so family days out do not require a long trip.
The village acts as a centre for nearby hamlets and farmland, and people often mention both the community spirit and the convenience of having essentials close by. The White Hart and other traditional pubs give residents somewhere to meet, while local groups and organisations provide activities for all ages across the year.
Day-to-day shopping and services are straightforward in Misterton, without having to head straight to a larger town. Local healthcare needs are covered by a pharmacy, dental practice, and veterinary surgery, and farmers’ markets bring fresh produce into the village centre on a regular basis. That mix of village amenities and access to bigger places nearby makes Misterton appealing to buyers who want rural living without total isolation.

Families are well served here, from early years through to further education. Primary schooling is available in the village and nearby villages, while secondary options in surrounding towns can be reached through school transport services. Catchment areas and admission policies matter, though, and they can influence a move quite heavily for buyers who put education first.
Several primary schools in the Bassetlaw district have earned positive recognition for standards and pupil development. Misterton Primary School serves the village and nearby rural areas, teaching from reception through to Year 6. For faith-based options, nearby Gainsborough and Retford both have schools with good Ofsted ratings.
Independent schooling and specialist support are available a little further afield. Doncaster and Sheffield both offer well-regarded independent schools, though travel and ongoing costs need careful thought. Once you begin your property search, our team can talk you through the local education options.
Sixth form and further education are within reach in Doncaster and Retford, with regular bus services linking Misterton to both towns. Students can work towards A-levels, vocational qualifications, and apprenticeships there. Dearne Valley College and North Nottinghamshire College are also within reasonable commuting distance, which helps families with older children planning their next step.

Commuters find Misterton well placed. The A631 runs through the village and gives direct access to Gainsborough to the east and Doncaster to the north. The M18 motorway can be reached within approximately 20 minutes, opening routes towards Sheffield, Leeds, and the wider motorway network. That position suits people who work in the city but prefer countryside living.
Bus services connect Misterton with surrounding towns and villages, including regular routes to Doncaster, Retford, and Gainsborough. They are handy for anyone who does not drive, or who wants to cut their carbon footprint by using public transport for work and shopping. Local bus stops across the village make those services easy to reach.
Rail travel is available from nearby stations such as Sheffield, Doncaster, and Retford, all of which offer direct trains to London Kings Cross in around two hours. Doncaster station is particularly well connected, with fast links to the capital and regional services across the north of England. Retford also gives direct services to Nottingham, with a journey of about 45 minutes.
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is close enough for convenient air travel, with domestic and international flights for both business and leisure. It handles scheduled services as well as holiday charter flights, so there is less need to travel to larger airports such as Manchester or Leeds Bradford. That accessibility works well for commuters and frequent travellers who choose to live in the Misterton area.

We suggest taking time to study property listings, track price trends, and get to know Misterton properly. With average prices around £262,115 and 22% annual growth, the market moves, so a clear picture helps with decisions. Registering with the main portals and setting alerts for new matches is a sensible first step. Knowing the difference between asking prices and achieved prices can also sharpen your negotiating approach.
Before you view anything, speak to lenders or mortgage brokers and get an agreement in principle in place. It puts you in a stronger position when making an offer and shows sellers that finance is already lined up. Our recommended mortgage brokers know the Misterton market well and can talk you through products for everything from modern new builds to older period homes. Having the mortgage sorted before you offer gives you an edge in a busy market.
Through Homemove, we arrange viewings for homes that fit your requirements. As you look around, think about schools, transport, and local amenities, because all three can shape how well a property works for everyday life. We can attend viewings with you and offer local knowledge about each neighbourhood, so you get a better feel for whether it suits your routine. Notes and photos help later when you are comparing one property with another.
Once the seller accepts your offer, we advise instructing a RICS Level 2 Survey to check the property’s condition. This home buyer report flags defects, structural concerns, and maintenance issues before you commit to the purchase. Our RICS-qualified surveyors understand the local construction methods common in Misterton and can spot problems often seen in this part of Nottinghamshire. If anything significant comes up, the survey gives you evidence to support renegotiation.
We would then suggest appointing a solicitor to deal with the legal side of the purchase, including searches, contract review, and registration with the property register. Our approved conveyancing partners offer competitive rates and know their way around transactions in the DN10 area. Searches cover local authority, environmental, and drainage enquiries for Bassetlaw District Council.
After the survey and legal checks come back satisfactorily, you can exchange contracts with the seller and agree a completion date. On completion day, the keys are handed over and the property becomes your official Misterton home. We stay in contact throughout, keeping all parties moving until the keys are in your hand.
It helps to understand the local housing stock before buying in Misterton, because the village has homes from a range of periods. Character and charm are common, but so are practical issues such as roof condition, plumbing, and electrical systems. A thorough survey by a qualified RICS professional will highlight anything specific to the property you are buying.
Our inspectors often come across familiar issues in the Misterton area. Older homes, especially those built before the 1970s, may still have original electrical systems that need updating to current standards. Solid-wall properties, rather than cavity wall construction, can behave differently in terms of insulation and heat retention, which has a knock-on effect on running costs. Our surveyors know these local construction differences and can advise on the right remedial work.
New build homes in Misterton, including those at Mynster Fields, usually offer modern construction standards and developer warranties. By contrast, older properties in the village centre deserve closer attention for signs of damp, structural movement, and the state of outbuildings or extensions. Energy efficiency varies widely across the local stock, and while older homes may have more character, they can also bring higher heating bills unless improvements have been made.
Homes near the Chesterfield Canal can bring different flood-risk and drainage considerations, although our team can advise on specific postcodes and the risks linked to them. We suggest asking for a drainage and water search during conveyancing, so any historic problems or infrastructure concerns are identified early.

The average house price in Misterton is currently £262,115 according to home.co.uk listings data, with homedata.co.uk reporting £244,800 and home.co.uk showing £269,000 for recent sales. Over the past year, prices have risen by 22%, which underlines strong demand for homes in this rural Nottinghamshire village. Detached properties average £338,750, semi-detached homes sit at around £226,292, and terraced homes begin at approximately £142,333. With 41 sales recorded in 2025 and a median sale price of £235,000, the market stayed active through the year.
For council tax, Misterton properties fall under Bassetlaw District Council, with Nottinghamshire County Council charges also applying for local services. Bands run from A to H depending on value, although most village homes sit in bands A through D. Buyers should check the specific listing or contact Bassetlaw District Council for the current band and annual charge, usually paid over ten months in monthly instalments.
Misterton has primary education in place for local families, with Misterton Primary School serving the village and the surrounding rural area. For secondary school, pupils usually travel to nearby towns, including established options in Gainsborough and Doncaster, using school transport. The secondary catchment depends on your exact address in the village, so parents should check the current admission arrangements with Nottinghamshire County Council before they buy. Several primary schools in the Bassetlaw district have also received positive recognition for standards.
Bus routes run from Misterton to Doncaster, Retford, and Gainsborough, giving regular access for commuting and shopping. Rail links from Doncaster and Sheffield stations provide direct trains to London Kings Cross in around two hours. The village also sits near the A631 and within easy reach of the M18 motorway, which keeps road travel to Sheffield, Leeds, and the wider motorway network straightforward. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield adds further UK and overseas connectivity.
Property investment in Misterton has done well, with house prices up 22% over the past year and 9% above the previous 2021 peak of £240,637. Buyers are drawn to the rural setting and the transport links, which keeps demand healthy. New schemes such as Mynster Fields and All Saints Mews show builder confidence in the local market, and Gleeson Homes plus other developers clearly see demand in the DN10 area. Rental demand comes from commuters and families who want village life, although investors should still study tenant demographics and local rental values before they commit. The 41 sales recorded in 2025 also point to a market that is active enough for capital growth and rental income.
For homes bought in England, stamp duty starts at 0% on the first £250,000 of the purchase price. It rises to 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, then 10% up to £1.5 million, and 12% above that. First-time buyers get relief on the first £425,000, then pay 5% between £425,001 and £625,000. At the Misterton average of £262,115, standard buyers pay no stamp duty, while first-time buyers pay nothing on the full amount. Properties above £625,000 do not qualify for first-time buyer relief, which affects premium homes such as those at All Saints Mews.
As you view homes in Misterton, keep an eye on age and construction type, because they shape maintenance needs and energy performance. Homes near the village centre can differ quite a bit from newer developments such as Mynster Fields. In older properties, check original windows, doors, and any period details carefully. For commuters, the A631 is handy, although homes closer to main roads may pick up more traffic noise.
Our recommended mortgage brokers understand the Misterton market and can arrange financing tailored to your circumstances.
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Our approved solicitors handle property transactions throughout the DN10 area, including searches specific to Bassetlaw District Council.
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Our qualified surveyors understand local construction methods common in Misterton properties, from Victorian terraces to modern new builds.
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Energy Performance Certificates required for all property sales, with our assessors available throughout the Misterton area.
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Budgeting properly means looking beyond the asking price. Buyers in Misterton need to account for stamp duty land tax, solicitor fees that average £500-£1,500 for conveyancing, and survey costs from £350 for a basic valuation to £600 or more for a comprehensive RICS Level 2 Survey. Land registry fees, mortgage arrangement fees, and removal costs also need to go into the calculation.
At the current average price of £262,115, most Misterton properties fall within the standard stamp duty range where no tax is due on the first £250,000. First-time buyers purchasing homes up to £425,000 pay no stamp duty at all because of the relief thresholds. Homes above £625,000 are outside first-time buyer relief, which matters for premium properties at developments such as All Saints Mews, where prices run from £590,000 to £610,000.
Our recommended solicitors and surveyors offer competitive rates for Misterton transactions, and they are used to dealing with homes across the full price range. Mortgage-related costs also need to be added in, including arrangement fees, valuation fees, and broker charges, when you work out the total budget for moving to your new Misterton home. We give clear pricing with no hidden charges, so the full cost is visible from the start.
When planning for a Misterton purchase, remember the ongoing bills too, including council tax, which for most village homes sits in bands A through D, and utility bills that can vary a lot between modern new builds and older period properties. Any service charges or estate fees linked to new build developments should also be allowed for. Buildings insurance is required from exchange of contracts, and contents insurance is strongly advised from completion onwards.

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