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Recent sales patterns give a useful clue to the local rental market in Malborough. Terraced homes account for approximately 65.62% of recent property sales, so they are the type most likely to surface on the rental side too. Two-bedroom properties make up 38.6% of the housing stock, with three-bedroom homes close behind at 35.6%, which gives renters a decent spread for different household sizes. For anyone needing more space, four-bedroom properties represent 18.1% of the stock, while one-bedroom homes sit at just 7.6% of available properties.
The South Hams rental market is helped by its closeness to places like Salcombe, which keeps demand steady in the surrounding villages. In Malborough, prices have risen strongly over recent years, with home.co.uk data showing values 14% higher than the previous year, although still 50% below the 2022 peak of £879,504. homedata.co.uk puts the average at £462,954, while home.co.uk shows £404,000, with detached homes averaging £778,333 and semi-detached properties around £445,995. That sales picture gives context, but rents in the village usually follow the local economy and the appeal of this attractive Devon setting.

Malborough has a character all of its own, mixing rural Devon charm with day-to-day practicality. The village keeps a strong community feel, with local events, a friendly pub, and the basics that make settled village life work. Across South Hams, you get rolling countryside, wooded valleys, and easy access to the dramatic South Devon coast, so there is no shortage of walks, sailing, or outdoor time through the year. In the Salcombe and Malborough area, 629 households benefit from that close-knit atmosphere, where neighbours often know each other and the calendar is shaped by local gatherings.
Household data for Malborough points to a fairly balanced community. 44.3% of households own their homes outright, while a notable share rent, which shows a mixed housing picture. Single-person households account for 34.3% of the population, and 27% of economically active residents work mainly from home, which reflects how people live and work now. For those with a local connection, median household income is approximately £20,750, though that figure covers a range of situations across the parish. With 53.5% of the parish population economically active and in work, the local economy remains active without losing the village’s quieter feel.
Being near Salcombe brings Malborough real economic advantages, from easy access to restaurants, shops, and marine services without the cost of living in the town full time. Tourism matters a great deal here, as visitors come for the coastline and countryside that define South Hams. That creates work at different times of year, but the village still keeps its year-round rhythm. For renters, the appeal is simple, it is not the sort of place that empties out once peak season ends.

Families looking at Malborough will find schooling options both in the village and across South Hams. The village itself has a primary school for younger children, giving local families education close to home in a supportive setting. Smaller rural schools often mean tighter class groups and plenty of community involvement, which many parents value. Early years provision in the village sits alongside the primary school, so younger children can stay local for the start of their education.
For secondary education, schools in Kingsbridge and Ivybridge serve much of the surrounding area, including Malborough. Families should check catchment boundaries and admissions policies carefully before moving, as these can differ across the district. If sixth form or further education is needed, the nearby market towns offer more choice, while Plymouth and Exeter provide wider further and higher education options within commuting distance. Travel to secondary school can involve school transport, so it makes sense to factor that into any relocation plans.
Parents placing education near the top of their rental search should look closely at admission criteria and any waiting lists before committing to a tenancy. Devon County Council keeps school capacity and catchment information up to date, and that can be checked before any rental application goes in. Many families prefer to sort school places before they complete a move, especially when children are at transition points. Our team can talk through local school choices and catchment details once you start looking in Malborough.

Transport from Malborough gives you a workable balance between rural living and practical travel for work or leisure. The village is around 4 miles from Salcombe, and regular bus services link it with surrounding places including Kingsbridge. The A381 provides a direct route through South Hams, while the A38 Devon Expressway offers an easy run to Plymouth, about 25 miles away, and then on to Exeter and the wider motorway network. If you do not have a car, the local bus network matters, even if services are less frequent than in a town.
For people commuting to Plymouth, the drive usually takes around 45 minutes outside peak hours, which makes Malborough a realistic base for those who would rather not live in the city. Rail links are available from Plymouth and Totnes, and Totnes offers services to London Paddington via Exeter and Bristol. Local figures show that 31.3% of residents travel less than 10km to work, so many people are employed nearby, perhaps in Salcombe’s tourism trade, marine work, or local services. The 27% who work from home also benefit from Malborough’s quieter setting, and broadband is increasingly able to support that.
Cycling in South Hams has improved steadily, with scenic routes drawing both commuters and leisure riders all year round. Devon’s hills make for harder work, but the views more than make up for it. Those cycling into Plymouth may use it as part of a mixed journey, especially if they work somewhere well served by the city’s buses. Thinking through transport early in the search helps make sure a Malborough home fits everyday life as well as the postcode.

Start by getting to know Malborough itself, along with the amenities and transport links, so the South Hams lifestyle matches what you need. It is worth visiting at different times of day and on different days, because that gives a better feel for the community rhythm, the noise level, and how tourism changes traffic through the seasons. Our local listings set out each property’s surroundings in detail, and our team can share practical knowledge about different parts of the Malborough area from firsthand experience.
Before booking viewings, sort a rental budget agreement in principle so landlords can see that affordability is in hand. Our partners can help compare rental budget rates and explain borrowing capacity. Having that paperwork ready can strengthen an application when the right place comes up. We work with partner services that offer competitive rates for rental budget agreements, so it is easier to understand borrowing capacity and present a solid application when the right rental home in Malborough appears.
Once suitable rentals in Malborough are on the table, arrange viewings through Homemove or directly with letting agents. Seeing more than one property helps with comparing condition, maintenance, and the terms on offer. Ask about tenancy length, notice periods, and what fixtures and fittings are included. A few photographs during the viewing can help later, and a short list of questions for the landlord or agent keeps the process clear before you decide.
Before you sign anything, read the tenancy terms closely, including the rent, payment schedule, deposit amount, and what you are expected to handle as a tenant. Our tenant referencing partners can help gather the necessary paperwork and explain the obligations involved in renting in Devon. Clauses on maintenance, utilities, and any limits on pets or alterations deserve particular attention.
After your application is accepted and referencing is finished, the move can be planned with the landlord or letting agent. It is sensible to arrange buildings insurance for your belongings, set up utilities, and get to know local services in Malborough and the wider South Hams area. Opening accounts with utility providers, checking broadband options, and sorting contents insurance are all part of settling into a new rental home.
Renting in a rural Devon village such as Malborough means thinking about things that urban tenants may never have to consider. Homes in South Hams often come with oil-fired central heating, private drainage systems, and off-road parking, all of which differ from standard city arrangements. In Malborough, traditional South Devon building methods are common too, including stone walls, slate roofs, and period features that call for a bit more maintenance awareness. It is wise to check the heating system, ask about usual energy costs, and find out about shared upkeep for external areas or grounds.
Many homes in Malborough and across South Hams are old Devon cottages or farmhouses, and some go back several decades or more. They have plenty of character, but tenants need to be alive to the upkeep that can come with that. The village sits within the TQ7 postcode area, where older properties are common, so solid floors rather than suspended timber, single-glazed windows, and traditional plumbing are all things people often come across. Before signing a tenancy, a thorough inspection or survey can help identify damp, roofing, or electrical issues. Our survey partners can provide condition reports before you move in, which gives real confidence when you decide to rent.
Flood risk needs checking for individual spots across South Hams, especially where homes sit near watercourses or in lower-lying ground. We did not find specific flood risk data for Malborough itself, but the local streams and South Devon landscape mean some properties may still carry risk. The geology and topography of South Hams can create patchy drainage conditions, so it is sensible to understand the exact location of any home you are considering. Landlords should hold suitable insurance, and tenants should know their responsibilities for reporting water damage or damp.

We did not find public rental price data for Malborough in our research, though local sales figures still give a helpful guide. Recent home.co.uk listings data puts the average property sale price at approximately £440,269, with terraced properties around £287,062 and detached homes at £778,333. In South Hams, rents usually reflect property size, condition, and how close the home is to Salcombe and the coast, with homes nearer the water often commanding higher rents. For current rental prices, browse our listings or speak to local letting agents for up-to-date information on the Malborough market.
For council tax, properties in Malborough fall under South Hams District Council. Across the district, bands run from A to H, and most traditional village homes and cottages sit in bands A through D because of their generally lower assessed values. The exact band depends on the individual property’s assessed value, and it can be checked through the Valuation Office Agency website or on the listing itself. Council tax bills also cover Devon County Council services and the Devon and Cornwall Police authority, with residents receiving one bill for all three.
Malborough has its own primary school for the village and the surrounding community, with places for children in the early years and Key Stage 1. For secondary education, families often look to schools in Kingsbridge or Ivybridge, which act as the main catchment secondary schools for South Hams. These schools offer GCSE and A-level subjects, along with strong reputations for academic results and extracurricular opportunities. When renting in Malborough, parents should check the latest catchment arrangements and admission policies directly with Devon County Council, as these can change and may affect travel and school places.
Local bus routes serve Malborough and link the village with Salcombe, Kingsbridge, and other South Hams communities. They are an important option for anyone without a car, though the frequency can be modest compared with urban routes, so timetables should be checked in advance. The nearest mainline stations are at Totnes and Plymouth, with services to London Paddington, Bristol, and the wider rail network. For work trips to Plymouth or Exeter, the A38 gives road access, with journey times of around 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic.
Malborough suits people who want a peaceful rural setting but still want to be within reach of the South Devon coast. The village pairs traditional character with the essentials, which gives it a community feel that many renters appreciate. The 629 households in the area enjoy a genuine sense of connection, with local events and the welcoming pub offering regular chances to meet neighbours. Salcombe is close enough for extra shopping, dining, and recreation, while the South Hams landscape brings outstanding natural beauty right to the doorstep.
Renting in the Malborough area usually means a security deposit of five weeks rent, held in a government-approved scheme as the law requires. On top of rent in advance, there may be letting agent fees for referencing, tenancy agreement preparation, and inventory checks. Before viewing homes, we suggest getting a rental budget agreement in principle so you know what you can afford and can show landlords that affordability is covered. First-time renters should plan for moving costs, initial rent, and possible furniture or household purchases if the property is unfurnished, particularly since many rural Devon homes are let unfurnished or partly furnished.
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Knowing the full cost of renting helps prospective tenants budget properly for a move to Malborough. Initial outlay usually covers rent in advance, a security deposit of up to five weeks rent, and perhaps costs for tenancy preparation and referencing. Since June 2019, letting agent fees to tenants in England have been banned, although landlords may still charge reasonable fees for certain services such as changing the tenancy agreement. That means most upfront costs now sit with the deposit and first rent payment rather than admin charges.
For a typical rental home in Malborough, tenants should set aside the first month’s rent and the deposit, along with the cost of moving belongings and setting up utilities. In South Hams, many properties use oil or LPG rather than mains gas for heating, so fuel delivery and any tank rental arrangements should be included in the budget. Water charges are usually metered, so quarterly bills depend on usage rather than a fixed yearly amount. Opening accounts with utility providers, checking broadband options, and arranging contents insurance are all extra costs to think about when planning the move.
Before taking on a rental property, a rental budget agreement in principle gives a clear picture of what rent is affordable based on personal circumstances. It also shows landlords and letting agents that the application is serious. Our partner services offer competitive rates for rental budget agreements, helping with borrowing capacity and a stronger application when the right rental home in Malborough comes along. Knowing the full financial position before the search begins keeps attention on homes within budget and helps avoid disappointment later on.

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