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House prices in Stoke-On-Trent in 2025

Last year, we saw 3,068 properties sold in the area, with an average house price of £169,906. This represents a decrease of -20.21% in the volume of transactions year on year. Meanwhile the average selling price saw an increase of 7.66% in the same period. The average value add score for the area is 63.

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9 Rockfield Avenue

Semi Detached
Freehold

£161,905 • Est. today

£46,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

72 King Street

Terraced
Freehold

£112,785 • Est. today

£30,000 • Feb 1995

237 Cobridge Road

Terraced
Freehold

£77,775 • Est. today

£16,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable
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36 Forsyte Road

Detached
Freehold
75 SQM

£204,643 • Est. today

£49,500 • Feb 1995

Extendable

10 Tyndall Place

Terraced
Freehold
88 SQM

£151,150 • Est. today

£39,750 • Feb 1995

Extended

8 Coupe Drive

Semi Detached
Freehold
106 SQM

£201,643 • Est. today

£49,500 • Feb 1995

Extendable

180 Milton Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£203,760 • Est. today

£50,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

7 Royden Avenue

Terraced
Freehold

£138,205 • Est. today

£35,000 • Feb 1995

14 Christine Street

Terraced
Freehold
62 SQM

£177,830 • Est. today

£19,000 • Feb 1995

Extended

11 Smith Street

Terraced
Freehold

£125,710 • Est. today

£21,500 • Feb 1995

26 Fairway Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£168,260 • Est. today

£39,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

13 Earls Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£272,298 • Est. today

£72,500 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

32 Deanscroft Way

Semi Detached
Freehold

£160,760 • Est. today

£42,500 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

12 Turnberry Drive

Semi Detached
Freehold

£246,130 • Est. today

£53,500 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

14 Tansey Close

Detached
Freehold
88 SQM

£378,485 • Est. today

£59,950 • Feb 1995

Extendable

20 Woodgate Street

Terraced
Freehold
71 SQM

£160,900 • Est. today

£19,000 • Feb 1995

Extendable

54 Belmont Road

Terraced
Freehold
53 SQM

£178,315 • Est. today

£38,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

46 Houghton Street

Semi Detached
Freehold

£143,260 • Est. today

£40,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

52 Christchurch Street

Terraced
Freehold
91 SQM

£122,176 • Est. today

£24,000 • Feb 1995

Extended

29 Brighton Street

Terraced
Freehold

£140,180 • Est. today

£22,000 • Feb 1995

Trent View Norton Lane

Semi Detached
Freehold

£168,260 • Est. today

£39,000 • Feb 1995

Possibly extendable

46 Belmont Road

Terraced
Freehold

£177,200 • Est. today

£38,500 • Feb 1995

2a Oldfield Street

Terraced
Freehold

£112,905 • Est. today

£30,000 • Feb 1995

13 Aynsley Road

Terraced
Freehold
104 SQM

£88,462 • Est. today

£32,000 • Feb 1995

Extended

18 Kemball Avenue

Semi Detached
Freehold
78 SQM

£161,965 • Est. today

£36,000 • Feb 1995

Extendable

Where does this data come from?

The property price data for England and Wales that you see on our website is sourced primarily from HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data. This dataset is the one source of truth for most of the country’s residential property transactions. Where available, we’ve enhanced this with information gathered from Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data and then further added to it with records from various trusted additional sources. This material was last updated on October 7, 2024.

Some of the figures you see above, such as the Value Potential score are constructed using our own proprietary algorithmic modelling. They are most decidedly estimates, and may be off the mark. Please use this information cautiously, and as a guide only. If in doubt, and certainly before putting in an offer anywhere, please speak with your local estate agent to get a better understanding of the property’s valuation.

Stoke-On-Trent house prices in 2025
 

Number of properties sold

Stoke-On-Trent area guide

Vibrant cultural scene

Stoke-on-Trent boasts a variety of art galleries and theatres, including the Staffordshire University’s Culture and Arts Centre, which hosts numerous performances and exhibitions.

Rich industrial heritage

The city is known for its historical significance in pottery, with attractions like the Wedgwood Museum showcasing its ceramic craftsmanship.

Beautiful parks and gardens

The city's parks, such as Hanley Park, offer scenic landscapes, recreational activities, and community events, making them a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.

Transport issues

Public transport options can be limited, making it challenging for residents to travel efficiently within and outside the city.

Economic challenges

Stoke-on-Trent has faced economic difficulties, with high levels of unemployment and reliance on traditional industries that have declined over recent decades.

Urban decay in some areas

Certain parts of the city suffer from neglect and urban decay, with abandoned buildings and underdeveloped areas detracting from the overall appeal.