Rising American Interest in Cotswolds: A New Home for Wealthy Expatriates

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An increasing number of affluent Americans are relocating to the Cotswolds, England, drawn by the region's picturesque landscapes and historical charm. Real estate agents report a 20-30% rise in inquiries from U.S. clients over the past year, with many seeking a quieter lifestyle away from political turmoil and violence in the U.S. Properties in the area typically sell for around £440,000 ($590,000) or significantly more, catering to those looking for second or third homes. This trend reflects a broader desire among some Americans for a slower pace of life and a connection to history, as they invest in homes dating back centuries.
Key Details: • Average home price in the Cotswolds is nearly £440,000 ($590,000). • 20-30% increase in American inquiries for real estate in the past year. • Many Americans are seeking properties for second or third homes. • Cotswolds offers a low-key lifestyle compared to glitzier locations like the Hamptons.