Many buyers searching for property in South Devon assume that the best homes will appear on the major property portals.
In reality, that is often not how the market works — particularly in the most desirable parts of the region.
Having spent many years working with buyers across the South Hams and around Dartmoor, I regularly see some of the most special houses change hands quietly, long before they ever appear online.
So why does this happen?
The Most Desirable Homes Often Sell Quietly
Many of the houses that buyers are most interested in — those with beautiful views, land, privacy or proximity to the coast — are often owned by people who are not particularly motivated sellers.
They may only consider moving if the right buyer appears.
In these situations, the selling agent will frequently approach a small number of buyers they know are serious and capable of proceeding, rather than launching the property straight onto the open market.
This allows the seller to explore a sale without the disruption of large numbers of viewings or public marketing.
Discretion Matters in the Prime Market
In many cases, discretion is an important factor.
Owners of some of the finest houses in South Devon simply prefer not to advertise their move publicly. For that reason, the property may be circulated quietly between trusted agents and buying agents before it ever appears online.
Sometimes the right buyer is found within days.
Local Agent Relationships Are Key
Another reason the best opportunities are often missed by buyers searching online is the importance of relationships within the local property market.
Estate agents naturally prioritise buyers who they know are well prepared, serious and capable of proceeding quickly.
When a property is about to come to market, those buyers are often the first to hear about it.
For someone relocating to the area, building those relationships from a distance can be difficult.
Timing Matters
The South Devon property market can move quickly when the right house appears.
Because truly special houses are relatively rare, there is often strong competition from both local and national buyers when they do become available.
Buyers who only see properties once they appear online are sometimes already a step behind.
How a Buying Agent Can Help
One of the main roles of a buying agent is to ensure clients hear about the right opportunities as early as possible.
By speaking regularly with local agents and maintaining close relationships across the market, it is often possible to hear about houses before they are widely launched.
Equally important is helping buyers quickly assess whether a property is genuinely right for them — saving considerable time and avoiding costly mistakes.
For many clients relocating to South Devon, this local knowledge and access can make a significant difference to the success of their search.
Considering a Move to South Devon?
South Devon remains one of the most sought-after parts of the country for people looking to combine beautiful countryside, access to the coast and a strong sense of community.
If you are beginning to explore the idea of moving to the area and would like an informal conversation about the property market, I am always happy to help.


