Last year, we saw 189 properties sold in the area, with an average house price of £283,152. This represents a decrease of -11.68% in the volume of transactions year on year. Meanwhile the average selling price saw an increase of 2.74% in the same period. The average value add score for the area is 77.
4464 properties
£230,881 • Est. today
£43,000 • Aug 1995
£212,020 • Est. today
£39,950 • Aug 1995
£323,910 • Est. today
£89,000 • Jul 1995
£322,518 • Est. today
£87,000 • Jul 1995
£163,744 • Est. today
£35,000 • Jul 1995
£253,583 • Est. today
£59,000 • Jul 1995
£210,344 • Est. today
£42,000 • Jul 1995
£233,866 • Est. today
£40,000 • May 1995
£887,575 • Est. today
£195,000 • May 1995
£144,980 • Est. today
£17,700 • Apr 1995
£135,303 • Est. today
£16,500 • Mar 1995
£220,395 • Est. today
£47,000 • Mar 1995
+ 1 more
£257,741 • Est. today
£59,950 • Feb 1995
£132,594 • Est. today
£32,000 • Feb 1995
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.
Number of properties sold
Planning approval rate
100% approval rating on 3 planning applications in the past 5 years
Swadlincote area guide
The town features a strong industrial history, with sites like the Swadlincote Heritage Centre showcasing its coal mining and pottery past.
The town hosts various cultural events and exhibitions, with the Delph Theatre offering a platform for local talent and performances.
Swadlincote boasts several parks, including the picturesque Swadlincote Woodlands, perfect for outdoor activities and family days out.
Transport links can be sparse, making it difficult for residents and visitors to access nearby towns and cities without a car.
Ongoing construction and urban development can lead to congestion and disruption in certain areas of the town.
The local economy is heavily reliant on specific industries, which can make it vulnerable to economic fluctuations and job losses.