The surprising property premium of some floral addresses

This article explores why floral street names are proving more appealing to homebuyers.  
Research shows that floral street names can significantly boost the value of a property The biggest premium was found on ‘Bellflower’ streets, where the median sale price increased 199% Property experts suggest that flower-inspired names evoke charm, calm and a sense of natural beauty

As spring edges into view, new research1 suggests that a floral touch may do more than lift the mood – it could also boost property prices. Homes on streets with flower-inspired names are proving especially desirable, selling for as much as 199% more than comparable properties elsewhere. 

The biggest premium was found on ‘Bellflower’ streets, where the median sale price increased 199%. Other bloom-brightened addresses such as ‘Pinks’ and ‘Helenium’ also commanded sizeable uplifts of 53% and 41% respectively. Not every floral street flourishes, though – names like ‘Phlox,’ ‘Weigela’ and ‘Gloxinia’ were linked to value drops of up to 55%. 

Property experts suggest that floral street names evoke charm, calm and a sense of natural beauty – qualities that appeal strongly to buyers seeking both sanctuary and style. As the days lengthen and gardens begin to stir, the findings offer a reminder that even a touch of springtime in an address can shape perceptions of value. 

A blooming good name, it seems, might just help your home come into full flower this year. 

1Hillarys, 2025 

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