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House prices in Wolverhampton in 2025

Last year, we saw 1,819 properties sold in the area, with an average house price of £228,684. This represents a decrease of -16.83% in the volume of transactions year on year. Meanwhile the average selling price saw a decrease of -6.64% in the same period. The average value add score for the area is 73.

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45 Leybourne Crescent

Semi Detached
Freehold

£221,700 • Est. today

£39,995 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

53 Sandon Road

Semi Detached
Freehold
66 SQM

£236,305 • Est. today

£50,000 • Aug 1995

100

Potential to add value is

High

15 Silverton Way

Semi Detached
Leasehold

£221,960 • Est. today

£45,000 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

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Townhouse, 169a Newhampton Road West

Detached
Freehold

£340,159 • Est. today

£68,000 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

60 George Street

Semi Detached
Freehold
73 SQM

£113,690 • Est. today

£27,000 • Aug 1995

100

Potential to add value is

High

6 Hawthorn Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£160,960 • Est. today

£35,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

26 White Oak Drive

Terraced
Freehold

£161,695 • Est. today

£38,500 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

108 Lynton Avenue

Semi Detached
Freehold

£272,495 • Est. today

£55,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

10 Tyninghame Avenue

Detached
Freehold

£374,720 • Est. today

£85,000 • Aug 1995

+ 1 more

75

Potential to add value is

High

174 Dudley Road

Semi Detached
Freehold
87 SQM

£146,605 • Est. today

£20,000 • Aug 1995

80

Potential to add value is

High

70 Rayleigh Road

Terraced
Freehold

£176,390 • Est. today

£34,250 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

27 Coniston Road

Detached
Freehold

£264,940 • Est. today

£58,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

66 Pond Lane

Terraced
Freehold
112 SQM

£146,905 • Est. today

£20,000 • Aug 1995

60

Potential to add value is

Medium

17 Sycamore Drive

Semi Detached
Freehold

£401,460 • Est. today

£77,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

6 Reynolds Walk

Detached
Freehold

£134,035 • Est. today

£21,000 • Aug 1995

55

Potential to add value is

Medium

170 Goldthorn Hill

Detached
Freehold

£238,040 • Est. today

£62,500 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

58 Coalway Road

Detached
Freehold
102 SQM

£226,730 • Est. today

£47,000 • Aug 1995

80

Potential to add value is

High

65 York Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£269,990 • Est. today

£61,500 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

71 Fancourt Avenue

Semi Detached
Freehold

£160,960 • Est. today

£35,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

689 Parkfield Road

Terraced
Freehold
68 SQM

£138,655 • Est. today

£12,000 • Aug 1995

70

Potential to add value is

Medium

239 Aldersley Road

Detached
Freehold
112 SQM

£224,560 • Est. today

£45,500 • Aug 1995

90

Potential to add value is

High

10 Foxhills Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£292,310 • Est. today

£60,000 • Aug 1995

75

Potential to add value is

High

51 Goldthorn Road

Terraced
Freehold

£164,375 • Est. today

£36,500 • Aug 1995

65

Potential to add value is

Medium

135 Victoria Road

Terraced
Freehold

£225,950 • Est. today

£47,000 • Aug 1995

45

Potential to add value is

Low

166 Dovedale Road

Terraced
Leasehold

£210,685 • Est. today

£45,950 • Aug 1995

55

Potential to add value is

Medium

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.

Wolverhampton house prices in 2025
 

Number of properties sold

Planning approval rate

90% approval rating on 10 planning applications in the past 5 years

Wolverhampton area guide

Rich industrial heritage

The town boasts a strong industrial history, exemplified by the iconic Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and the historic canals that once powered its factories.

Access to nature and parks

The town features several green spaces, including West Park, which offers picturesque gardens and recreational facilities for residents and visitors.

Cultural diversity and events

Wolverhampton is known for its vibrant cultural scene, hosting events like the annual Wolverhampton Literature Festival and various multicultural celebrations.

Limited nightlife options

While there are some venues, the nightlife scene is often considered limited, with fewer choices for entertainment after hours compared to larger cities.

Traffic congestion issues

Wolverhampton frequently experiences traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours, which can hinder travel times across the town.

Economic challenges in some areas

Certain neighbourhoods face economic difficulties, marked by higher unemployment rates and limited access to services compared to more affluent areas.