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Raunds' private rental sector caters for a sizeable slice of the local population, with homes ranging from cosy one-bedroom flats above town centre shops to generous four-bedroom family houses on the newer residential estates. On current market data and local property sales figures, rents in Raunds usually sit below the national average for similar property types, which makes it an appealing choice for renters looking for value for money in Northamptonshire. Our listings cover properties across all tenure types, with terraced houses, semi-detached homes, and apartments available to suit different household sizes and needs.
Longer-term renting in Raunds is supported by steady demand, helped by the town's strong transport links and useful local amenities. Recent development includes the Amber Fields development on Brick Kiln Road, where modern three and four-bedroom homes start from £300,000, while the exclusive Pepys Lane development brings larger four and five-bedroom properties to the market. These new build schemes show how Raunds continues to grow as a residential destination, and a planned development of approximately 405 homes on land west of London Road is set to add more housing stock, including up to 30% affordable homes for the community.

Raunds still feels like a historic market town first and foremost, and the weekly market has been part of local life for centuries. In the town centre, independent retailers sit alongside traditional butchers, bakers, and greengrocers, with high street essentials close by, so shopping feels personal rather than anonymous. The Griffin and The Crown are familiar places for evening drinks and Sunday roasts, and community events across the year bring people together for festivals, fetes, and celebrations that keep Raunds' local identity firmly in place.
Step outside the town and North Northamptonshire opens up into countryside made for walking and cycling, with footpaths and bridleways cutting across the agricultural landscape towards nearby villages and beauty spots. The River Nene runs close by, adding scenic bankside walks, fishing spots, and chances to watch wildlife. Families benefit from play areas, recreational grounds, and sports facilities within the town, while the average household size of 2.4 people reflects Raunds' appeal to couples, small families, and older residents. The construction industry is the main local employer, although the nearby larger towns mean residents can tap into a wider job market without moving to a bigger city.

Families moving to Raunds will find a solid choice of schools serving the area from early years through to secondary education. Primary provision in the town covers children aged 5 to 11, and several well-regarded primary schools in surrounding villages are also within reasonable travelling distance. That mix reflects Raunds' role as a family-friendly market town, where schools tend to have strong community links and a good relationship with parents and local residents.
Secondary choices are straightforward too, with schools in Raunds offering comprehensive education for students aged 11 to 16 and sixth form facilities available at nearby secondary schools and colleges. North Northamptonshire also has several grammar schools within reach for academically minded students, including schools in nearby towns that often appear in performance rankings. For further education, Wellingborough and Kettering both offer college options with A-levels, vocational courses, and apprenticeships, so young people have clear routes into higher education or skilled employment whichever path they choose.

Driving out of Raunds is fairly simple, which helps residents who commute or need to reach amenities across North Northamptonshire and beyond. The A45 runs nearby, giving direct links to Northampton to the south-west and Peterborough to the east, while the A14 trunk road connects the area to Cambridge, Huntingdon, and the M1 motorway network. Those routes make Raunds a sensible base for people working in logistics, manufacturing, construction, or any other field that depends on vehicle access, with journey times to major employment centres still reasonable when compared with more remote rural locations.
Bus services from Raunds link the town with nearby market towns and larger urban centres, so residents without a private vehicle still have practical day-to-day connections. The nearest railway stations are in surrounding towns, with services to London, Birmingham, and other major destinations on the national rail network. For commuters, that mix of road access and regional rail links makes Raunds a workable base for professionals in a range of sectors, and the town's lower average house prices than commuter belt locations add another layer of appeal for cost-conscious renters.

Before any viewings, it helps to get a clear picture of your finances by arranging a rental budget agreement in principle. That gives letting agents and landlords evidence that the rent is affordable, and it also narrows the price range to focus on when searching for homes in Raunds.
Use Homemove to browse all available rental listings in Raunds, with filters for property type, number of bedrooms, and price range. The local market includes terraced houses, semi-detached homes, flats, and apartments, so having your requirements pinned down from the outset saves time.
Once suitable properties have been identified, we can arrange viewings through our platform or directly with local letting agents. It is sensible to inspect each home carefully, checking the condition of fixtures, fittings, appliances, and any garden or outdoor space. We also recommend asking how long the tenancy runs for, whether there are any break clauses, and what is included in the rent.
When a property feels right, the tenancy agreement should be read closely before anything is signed. We need to be clear about tenant rights and responsibilities, including rent payments, maintenance, and notice periods. If any term looks unusual, a solicitor can review the contract before you go ahead.
Once an application is accepted, referencing checks usually follow, covering employment, income, and previous landlord references. A security deposit will also be required, usually equivalent to five weeks' rent, and that deposit will be protected in a government-approved deposit scheme for the duration of the tenancy.
Before the keys are handed over, we always advise a thorough inventory check so the condition of the property is properly recorded, including any existing damage or wear and tear. That record helps protect against unfair charges for issues that were already there before the tenancy started. Dated photographs are useful, and copies of all correspondence with the landlord or letting agent should be kept throughout the tenancy.
Renting in Raunds means keeping an eye on local details that can affect how a home is used and what changes might be possible later on. The Raunds Neighbourhood Development Plan includes protections for the Upper Nene Valley Gravel Pits Special Protection Area and Site of Special Scientific Interest, so some areas may carry planning restrictions or environmental considerations that influence property use and development potential. Knowing about these designations helps avoid surprises if alterations or extensions are ever on the table.
Many Raunds homes are period properties or sit within areas with Listed Buildings, so rental homes may come with specific maintenance duties or limits on alterations. For flats or apartments, service charges and ground rent terms need close attention, along with the split between landlord and tenant responsibilities for maintenance. Properties in newer developments such as those on Brick Kiln Road can have very different maintenance arrangements and annual service charges from older terraced homes in the town centre, so those costs should always be checked before a tenancy agreement is signed.

Sales figures still help us read the rental market in Raunds. Detached properties sell for an average of £357,344, semi-detached homes for around £249,592, and terraced properties for approximately £204,517. Rents usually sit below those purchase prices, with one and two-bedroom flats and terraced houses generally offering the most affordable way into the local rental market. For current rental pricing, browsing listings on Homemove gives real-time data on homes available to rent in Raunds.
Properties in Raunds fall under North Northamptonshire Council for council tax purposes. The local council tax bands run from Band A for lower-value homes through to Band H for the most valuable properties, and most standard family houses sit in Bands B to D. The band depends on the property's assessed value, and specific bands can be checked through the Valuation Office Agency website or in the tenancy agreement, which should also set out the council tax band and estimated annual cost.
Raunds has good primary education options for local families, with schools covering children from age 5 through to 11. Secondary provision is available both in the town and in nearby towns, and there are several well-regarded options within reasonable travelling distance. Grammar school places are also accessible to Raunds residents elsewhere in North Northamptonshire, with academic selection at age 11 opening up an additional route for families who prefer selective education. Admissions policies and performance rankings can change from year to year, so current school data and catchment areas should always be checked directly with the schools.
Bus routes do the day-to-day lifting in Raunds, linking the town with nearby market towns and larger urban centres for residents who do not have a private vehicle. The nearest railway stations are in surrounding towns, with services to destinations including London, Birmingham, Peterborough, and Leicester on the national rail network. For commuters, the A45 and A14 road networks provide straightforward car access to major employment areas, while the mix of regional buses and nearby rail links keeps Raunds reasonably accessible without the need for car ownership.
Raunds gives renters strong value for money, pairing affordable accommodation with a good quality of life in a welcoming Northamptonshire market town. Its population of 9,379 across 5,161 households creates a close-knit atmosphere where neighbours know each other and local businesses matter. Everyday amenities are enough for comfortable living, and the town's position in North Northamptonshire means larger shopping centres, hospitals, and entertainment venues are easy to reach by car or public transport. For families, young professionals, and retirees alike, Raunds makes a convincing case as a place to call home.
When renting in Raunds, a security deposit equivalent to five weeks' rent is usually required, and the landlord must protect it in a government-approved deposit scheme within 30 days of receiving it. You may also need to pay the first month's rent in advance, and some letting agents still charge administration fees for processing a tenancy application, though these have become less common since government regulation of letting agent fees. Tenant referencing checks may also need to be budgeted for, as they confirm employment status and previous rental history. A full breakdown of costs should always be requested before committing to a tenancy agreement.
Most rental homes in Raunds are already established properties, but the town's continuing development means new build homes may come onto the market for rent as each scheme is completed. The Amber Fields development on Brick Kiln Road offers modern three and four-bedroom homes, and future supply may also include rental units from the planned development of approximately 405 homes on land west of London Road. New build properties often attract premium rents because of their modern construction, energy efficiency, and contemporary fittings, so anyone looking for the latest specifications and building standards should register with local letting agents for early updates when new rental homes become available.
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Knowing the full financial commitment of renting in Raunds makes it easier to budget properly and avoid unexpected costs during a tenancy. Upfront costs usually include the first month's rent in advance, a security deposit of five weeks' rent, and any letting agent fees where they still apply. If you are buying your own home in the area, the average house price of £280,394 means the following deposit thresholds apply under current rules: first-time buyers pay zero duty on properties up to £425,000, with 5% on the portion between £425,001 and £625,000. Other purchase costs can include solicitor fees, survey fees, and stamp duty land tax where applicable.
Ongoing tenancy costs include monthly rent, council tax, utility bills, and contents insurance to protect personal belongings. In Raunds, properties typically fall within council tax Bands A through D, although the exact amount depends on the property's valuation. Energy Performance Certificates are needed for all rental properties, and a professional inventory check at the start of the tenancy protects both parties by recording the property's condition. By planning for these costs before moving in, you can settle into your new home in Raunds without financial strain.

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