
Homes with balconies for sale
Explore thousands of stunning homes with balconies for sale across the UK.
Looking for a fabulous city apartment with skyline views?
Or a countryside family retreat with treetop vistas?
Find your dream home with a balcony.
The benefits of homes with a balconies
Balconies offer great views, extra outside space and somewhere special to enjoy your morning croissant and latte - or evening glass of fizz.
If you live in a city, balconies can be a great place to connect with nature, filled with plant pots and colourful blooms, they're your private mini garden.
If you're looking for a large family home with a balcony, these special additions often come with the master bedroom, so you get to enjoy your garden view from on high first thing in the morning and last thing at night.


Homes that come with balconies
Homes with balconies are most commonly found in apartments in major cities, but they are also available in many other types of properties, including:
apartments or flats
new-build apartments
developments in cities and suburbs
Balcony homes: popular locations
Apartments with balconies are popular in coastal locations including:
Homes with balconies: average prices
Location, size and condition all affect the prices of homes with balconies.
The average prices of apartments with balconies in cities are:
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Homes with balconies: everything you need to know
Is an apartment with a balcony worth more?
Yes. Especially in densely populated cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Cardiff.
Private outdoor space can add between 15% to 35% to a property's value.
What's the difference between a balcony and a terrace?
A terrace is an open, rather than enclosed private space, like a balcony.
Terraces, usually larger than a balconies, are generally found on the ground floor or rooftops of buildings.
Balconies are attached to the sides of buildings and accessible from indoor rooms.
What should I check before buying a house with a balcony?
Ensure the balcony is part of the sale. It may sound silly, but occasionally the rights to it can be retained by the freeholder, making it complicated to sell
Was the balcony built with the right planning permissions?
Is it extending over neighbours' land? This is known as a 'flying freehold' and can make it complicated to sell
If the balcony is shared, check who's responsible for the upkeep
A solicitor will be able to help with all of these questions.
Can I extend or modify my balcony?
Any balcony addition requires planning permission, unless you're installing a Juliet balcony. To help you get your balcony plans over the line, you should:
Ensure it doesn't invade your neighbours' privacy
Seek planning and design advice from a professional
See if other homes in the area have balconies
Ensure the theme matches the style of the house
Find out more in our guide, Do you need planning permission?
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