House Prices > Broseley
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £299,500 | 84 |
2024 | £285,700 | 59 |
2023 | £258,800 | 67 |
2022 | £260,500 | 89 |
2021 | £248,700 | 101 |
2020 | £231,300 | 61 |
2019 | £213,500 | 76 |
2018 | £216,800 | 133 |
Broseley’s housing market reveals a fascinating, sometimes unpredictable rhythm heading from 2018 through to 2025. While the typical home in Broseley hovered just above £216,000 in 2018, the average is expected to reach nearly £300,000 by 2025. This marks a remarkable increase across seven years, suggesting a climb that’s as persistent as a River Severn drizzle—sometimes light, sometimes intense, but rarely stopping altogether.
That being said, transaction numbers tell quite a different tale. There’s a visible drop after 2018, with volumes rarely recapturing their earlier highs. The market starts off bustling, before thinning out sharply during certain years, then showing glimmers of revival. It’s as if supply is as tight as quaint Broseley’s winding lanes—demand bubbling, but fewer keys changing hands.
The market paints a picture of a town cushioned by enduring appeal, yet grappling with the realities of dwindling supply and shifting demand.
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Avg. Property Price: £345,800
Avg. Size of Property
1,229 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£288 sq/ft
Total transactions
83 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £215,200
Avg. Size of Property
882 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£252 sq/ft
Total transactions
80 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £178,100
Avg. Size of Property
783 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£235 sq/ft
Total transactions
53 (since 2021)
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We get it - weighing up property price tags in Broseley can feel a little daunting, especially when each house type comes with its own story. That said, the market here isn’t just numbers on a page. It’s a patchwork of property styles, lifestyles and aspirations, each with its own set of distinctive benefits and tradeoffs.
Detached homes in Broseley are, without doubt, the crown jewels - spacious, impressive, and always in demand. When you step inside, you’re stepping into a world of generous plots and privacy. These homes tend to attract buyers seeking lots of room, whether for a bustling family life, home offices or simply breathing space away from the daily pressures. With a healthy turnover of transactions since 2021, this part of the market is energetic but selective; moving fast, especially when the right listing comes up.
Dig a little deeper and you'll find that while detached prices can feel daunting, the extra space and often modern features soften that initial sticker shock. For many, that cost-per-square-foot sweetens the deal and, with limited supply, we’re seeing a gentle-but-steady pressure keeping demand strong.
Semi-detached and terraced homes, meanwhile, often change hands faster. We’re noticing that buyers tend to be both practical and ambitious - hunting value, but not willing to compromise on location or neighbourhood charms. If you’re working out your next move or simply want to know how to get the best sale price, check our guide on Free Valuation Tips for Homeowners in Broseley.
So, what should we remember? The pattern in Broseley stays true: space comes at a premium, but every rung on the property ladder has its own reward. Detached homes are inspiring but limited, semis blend comfort and value beautifully, and terraces keep the doors to the market open for newcomers and those who value location above all.
District | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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BB7 | £126,700 | 3 |
TF12 | £242,100 | 587 |
Broseley’s property market is a study in contrasts, with figures that reveal a remarkably wide gulf between its districts. At one end, buyers can snap up homes at prices that would barely get them a one-bed flat down the M54, while just a few miles away, the numbers take a steep leap skyward. This stark disparity is not just about postcode bragging rights—it shapes the reality for buyers and sellers in each corner of Broseley.
The majority of sales and strongest demand are concentrated in mid-to-upper priced districts. These areas draw families, professionals and even the odd retired pit boss looking for a smart semi with a garden, thanks in large part to their blend of amenities and that ever-elusive Shropshire charm. Blink and you’ll see properties change hands here almost as quickly as footballs at Broseley Boys’ Sunday kickabouts. On the other hand, the more affordable districts see a trickle of transactions—rare enough to feel like you might be chasing down a golden ticket if you spot a ‘For Sale’ sign.
Affordability, while tempting, often comes hand-in-hand with extremely limited supply. Properties in these districts are sold less frequently, meaning the entry-level figures can be deceptively attractive—especially if you are keen to snatch a bargain. Then again, higher-priced districts consistently outperform both in terms of demand and volume. It’s the classic tale: if you want to join the action where things are moving, you’ll need to bring a bigger budget.
The Broseley market in 2025 rewards those who understand its curious, fluctuating figures—and who act decisively when a rare chance appears.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Telford | £187,900 | 10,468 |
Shifnal | £275,100 | 1,562 |
Bridgnorth | £272,300 | 1,952 |
Whitchurch | £301,800 | 2,356 |
Shrewsbury | £267,700 | 11,847 |
Wolverhampton | £207,500 | 18,880 |
Church Stretton | £358,500 | 569 |
Kingswinford | £244,200 | 2,796 |
Dudley | £184,200 | 7,435 |
Bilston | £160,000 | 3,271 |
Broseley sits in a pretty unique spot when you look at house prices compared to its neighbours. Right away, you can see a tangled mix of vibrant market towns and quiet, leafy villages all offering extremely different price points. For buyers or sellers, knowing these differences helps you steer the ship, not just drift with the current.
So, what's the summary? There is no single story to the Broseley market. Affordability, pace of life, and property type all shift dramatically as you cross from one town to the next. For those feeling boxed out in pricier spots, Broseley and its neighbours invite you to hunt for a corner that fits both budget and lifestyle—each with its own draw, whether that’s raucous towns or peaceful backwaters.
Please keep in mind, the following comparison reflects only basic averages for price and transaction volume.
They do not adjust for differences in property size or cost per square foot. For a closer view, head over to our blog. Thank you.
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