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The average valuation tool just isn’t good enough for Stafford homes - M0VE redefines what property valuation should look like.
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Discover how property prices have evolved over time by exploring our full Stafford property prices breakdown.
Curious what your home in Stafford might be worth? The Stafford property market moves in mysterious ways, a bit like the weather - sometimes dazzling, occasionally drizzly, and rarely where you expect it to be. Whether you are sizing up a move, pondering a remortgage, or just feeling nosy about your next-door neighbour’s windfall, this guide will help you understand property valuation in Stafford with clear, data-driven insight and just a little bit of attitude.
Think of this as your cheat sheet for decoding Stafford’s property prices: what makes them tick, how much buyers are really paying, and why one street can outshine another - all without the waffle or the jargon.
Stafford’s housing market has been quietly busy behind the scenes. Between 2018 and 2025, local buyers, sellers and investors have agreed on a slick 15,212 transactions. If that sounds like a town full of movement - it is. Families upsizing, first-timers piling in, and investors picking up everything from stately detached homes to snug flats.
Detached properties chalked up 5837 sales; semi-detached homes changed hands 4877 times; terraces saw an energetic 3707 sales; and flats or apartments added another 476 to the tally. Put simply, most of Stafford’s streets thrive on variety, and no single type dominates the market.
No two houses are the same, but numbers rarely lie. Here’s how Stafford stacks up for the years that matter most - the last five, plus where we’re heading next year:
Year | Avg Cost per Sq Ft | Transactions |
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2025 (Projected) | £253 | 1,473 |
2024 | £255 | 1,839 |
2023 | £251 | 2,274 |
2022 | £238 | 2,643 |
2021 | £223 | 2,055 |
Stafford’s average cost per square foot has drifted upwards with only small wobbles. Since 2018, prices jumped from £232 to around £255 this year. That’s just below the national average, but higher than many Midlands towns of similar size.
With a typical home size of 1,072 sq ft, you can do the maths: An average Stafford home today is worth close to £273,360. Of course, if you own a detached house sprawling at 1,364 sq ft, or a flat at a compact 633 sq ft, the figures will naturally swing.
Let’s break down Stafford’s most popular property types and what buyers are really spending - size, price and that elusive cost per square foot:
Type | Average Size (sq ft) | Avg Cost Per Sq Ft |
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Detached | 1,364 sq ft | £275 |
Semi-detached | 937 sq ft | £260 |
Terrace | 872 sq ft | £227 |
Flats / Apartments | 633 sq ft | £203 |
Detached homes offer vast space for the price, while flats keep things affordable for first-timers or downsizers. Semi-detached homes, with their cosy but generous footprints, attract growing families who do not want to break the bank. Terraces are beloved by investors and young professionals chasing value near Stafford centre. Whichever you own, the town’s property market has a niche for every taste.
Trying to guess Stafford’s property values is a bit like predicting whether the River Sow will flood: possible, but rarely straightforward. Prices here are shaped by a dazzling mix of push and pull forces:
Stafford’s popularity is genuine. Fantastic schools, swift commutes to Birmingham and Manchester, and attractive new-build estates - all keep buyers circling. But the number of properties for sale is falling, with transactions set to dip below 1,500 by 2025. That keeps pressure on prices, particularly for family-sized homes.
Property values in Stafford do not always follow the national script. Last year, the UK average house price reached £268,000 (gov.uk), climbing by a vigorous 5.4% year on year. Stafford’s values, while robust, might not quite match the runaway rises seen in the North West or Wales, but they are admirably resilient - and usually less volatile.
New builds are all the rage. Between 2018 and 2025, new homes saw 2,550 transactions in Stafford, each one commanding a healthy premium (think £306 per sq ft for 2024 new builds, rising in 2025). Buyers love the energy efficiency, slick layouts and zero-upkeep charm - and developers know it.
The gap is closing, but new homes still command a definite premium.
Thinking of buying or eyeing up a bargain? Stafford’s most affordable areas might be worth a peek - these are streets where your budget can stretch further, without missing out on the town’s charms.
Stafford’s districts each march to their own tune, with prices and demand swinging wildly between them. Here’s a whistle-stop overview of Stafford’s key postcode hot spots:
Postcode | Avg Cost per Sq Ft (2024) | Transactions (2024) |
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ST16 | £240 | 495 |
ST15 | £269 | 301 |
ST18 | £302 | 182 |
ST19 | £305 | 168 |
ST17 | £255 | 494 |
Certain areas like ST19 and ST18 fetch higher prices per square foot - think leafy surroundings, new developments and that precious “village” feel without sacrificing Stafford’s convenience. On the other hand, if affordability is your top driver, look to parts of ST16 and ST15, which blend value with location perks. For a deeper nose, check our picks for Stafford’s top-rated streets.
Online tools and rough averages are a decent start, but they are rarely enough. If you want to know how much your specific home is worth, a smart valuation considers the following:
Weaving all these factors together demands reliable data. For a more calculated estimate, try our Property Valuation Tool - it leans on real sales, not just wishful thinking, and even arms you for negotiations. If data visualisation and trends are your thing, check out our Data Visualisation Tool.
Stafford’s market might not always grab headlines, but it is anything but sleepy. Prices have been gently rising, space is in demand, and those bold enough to buy in the best streets are being rewarded handsomely. At the same time, the sheer variety of properties means there is still value to be found - especially if you know where to look.
Savvy sellers are cashing in on well-kept homes, while buyers are snapping up anything with space to grow. Year on year, Stafford’s cost per square foot now rivals more “fashionable” cities while often offering a more relaxed pace (and a much nicer canal walk).
Want to dig deeper? See how Stafford shapes up compared to the wider region in our detailed comparison.
When it comes to property valuation in Stafford, a little data, a dash of local knowledge, and the right digital tools will put you well ahead of the crowd. Keep your wits about you, know the quirks of your neighbourhood, and your next move may just be your most rewarding yet.
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