Wondering how much your house is really worth in Kingswinford? You would not be the first – property values here move in unpredictable, surprising ripples, a bit like the rain clouds that never quite make up their mind over the West Midlands. Whether you are keen to sell, remortgage, or simply beat the neighbours at the game of property top trumps, knowing your home’s true value is the smart move.
Table Of Content
- Kingswinford at a Glance: The Numbers Game
- What’s Pushing Kingswinford Values?
- How Property Types Stack Up in Kingswinford
- Detached Homes: Spacious and Sought-After
- Semi-Detached: The Kingswinford Staple
- Terraces & Flats: Compact and Competitive
- The Curious Case of Kingswinford’s New Builds
- Factors Shaping Kingswinford House Prices
- How Does Kingswinford Compare?
- So, what’s the core message?
This guide packs you full of Kingswinford market stats, facts, and curious twists from the last seven years, so you can tell exactly where you stand “per square foot.”
Kingswinford at a Glance: The Numbers Game
Kingswinford may look like it sits quietly on the edge of Dudley, but when it comes to property action, things are rarely “quiet.” Over the timeline from 2018 to 2025, there have been 3,246 transactions – enough to fill every seat at six bustling Wombourne Wanderers matches and still have a crowd left over.
If you want to see how these figures have ebbed and flowed, take a look at this:
Year | Transactions | Avg Cost per Sq Ft |
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2025 (proj.) | 330 | £295 |
2024 | 330 | £295 |
2023 | 420 | £302 |
2022 | 717 | £297 |
2021 | 490 | £272 |
2020 | 418 | £249 |
2019 | 518 | £235 |
What’s Pushing Kingswinford Values?
The Kingswinford market truly moves in mysterious ways. Average sale values can leap in bursts, especially when there’s a flood of demand for larger family homes. As of 2025 (projected), the average price per square foot in the area sits at £295, up from £235 back in 2019. That is a 26% uplift in just six years, outpacing the national average change of +5.4% YoY (source).
To put numbers into context:
- The average property size locally is 942 sq ft.
- Detached homes have the most room to roam at 1,157 sq ft, while apartments offer a more compact 564 sq ft.
It might sound simple, but when it comes to actual sale prices, different house types tell very different stories.
How Property Types Stack Up in Kingswinford
Detached Homes: Spacious and Sought-After
Detached homes in Kingswinford have a loyal following. They make up just 23 of transactions year-to-date, but punch well above their weight in value. The price per square foot for a detached house hit £337 in 2024/25, with average detached sizes around 1,157 sq ft.
Semi-Detached: The Kingswinford Staple
If you own a semi-detached, you’re in great company. With 996 transactions since 2018, they remain Kingswinford’s bread and butter. The current average cost per square foot comes in at £299 – proof that demand for practical family living is still running hot.
Terraces & Flats: Compact and Competitive
Terraced homes are the workhorse of the town’s housing stock with 1,420 sales since 2018, and an average size of 876 sq ft. But, it is flats and apartments (with 614 deals sealed in the period) that fetch the highest price per square foot, at £239. Flats in Kingswinford are compact – averaging just 564 sq ft – but clearly have a following with buyers seeking convenience plus location.
Property Type | Transactions 2018-2025 |
Avg Size (sq ft) | Avg Cost per Sq Ft |
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Detached | 23 | 1,157 sq ft | £337 |
Semi-Detached | 996 | 876 sq ft | £299 |
Terrace | 1,420 | 847 sq ft | £259 |
Flats / Apartments | 614 | 564 sq ft | £239 |
Detached homes command the highest rate per foot of space, with flats providing the smallest – but often most modern – slice of the market. Semi-detached houses remain the steady, reliable favourite for most buyers, while terraced houses offer great value for size and location.
The Curious Case of Kingswinford’s New Builds
New build properties have their own, very quirky momentum. Sales have been modest yet steady – just 319 transactions since 2018, with a pronounced spike in 2021. The new build price per square foot is now projected at £399 for 2025 – a 35% premium over the second-hand market.
So, if you have a pristine home, energy-efficient strictly to the latest regs and not even a carpet stain to confess to, you are sitting on a strong asset. If you’re looking to buy into the new build dream, be sure to scour Find Hottest Properties for the best of the bunch.
Factors Shaping Kingswinford House Prices
The Kingswinford property market isn’t just about square footage. Local schools, easy access to the Black Country Route, and that classic suburban peace and quiet play their part. Strong demand for larger family homes (especially with gardens and garage potential) is pushing values higher, matching recent national trends as seen in the latest UK HPI data.
- National average price now sits at £268,000, but West Midlands values are rising at +1.1% MoM.
- Detached homes in particular are prized, as families seek space for remote work and energetic kids.
- First-time buyer activity remains robust, keeping prices and competition lively – but flats and terraces still offer that foothold on the ladder.
The local market can turn as swiftly as a shower rolling in over the Dudley hills, so real-time data matters. For the sharpest home value estimate, try our Property Valuation Tool; it is refreshingly more accurate than guesswork over a fence.
How Does Kingswinford Compare?
Kingswinford prices consistently match or even slightly exceed West Midlands averages for homes of similar size. According to the latest figures, the average price per sq ft across the West Midlands sits at £266, compared with £295 in Kingswinford. That’s a 11% premium – well above other Black Country neighbours (see comparisons here).
So, what’s the core message?
Kingswinford’s market rewards property owners who keep an eye on the granular detail. With demand for family houses outstripping available supply, and buyers valuing every extra inch of garden or garage, prices per square foot have kept nudging ever higher.
Whether you own a traditional semi close to the high street or a brand new home with “that new build smell,” you’re part of one of the region’s quietly resilient mini markets. Remember, property values here are as changeable as an April afternoon in the Black Country – but with the right tools, you can stay well ahead of the storm.
If you need instant answers on your home’s value, or want to track how quickly properties are being snapped up (sometimes quicker than a pint at The Summerhill), you can always ask the AI Chat Assistant for a nudge in the right direction.