House Prices > Kingswinford
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £283,000 | 460 |
2024 | £271,000 | 330 |
2023 | £268,700 | 330 |
2022 | £280,400 | 420 |
2021 | £252,500 | 717 |
2020 | £238,500 | 490 |
2019 | £221,800 | 418 |
2018 | £210,300 | 518 |
Over the past eight years, we’ve watched Kingswinford’s property market move like a narrowboat along the Stourbridge Canal – mostly calm waters, though with a few sudden ripples. Average home values have marched steadily upwards, with 2020 to 2022 seeing particularly striking leaps. Then again, 2023 brought a subtle cooling in prices, giving pause to those who hoped for perpetual growth.
So, what should we remember? Yes, Kingswinford’s market offers stability and allure – but it is not immune to broader market tremors. If you’re eyeing a move here, tread with awareness. The market is robust, but not invincible, and patience may be your most valuable asset if you’re aiming to buy or sell smartly in the months ahead.
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Avg. Property Price: £360,700
Avg. Size of Property
1,141 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£335 sq/ft
Total transactions
434 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £241,700
Avg. Size of Property
862 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£288 sq/ft
Total transactions
661 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £212,600
Avg. Size of Property
851 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£256 sq/ft
Total transactions
288 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £113,200
Avg. Size of Property
532 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£217 sq/ft
Total transactions
67 (since 2021)
Kingswinford’s property scene brings out a vibrant mix of choices, each with their own unmistakable personality and quirks. The housing market here sways a bit like the weather on a blustery Black Country morning - sometimes steady, sometimes unpredictable, yet full of character.
Detached homes stand tall and proud at the top end. These properties offer comfortable living, with the biggest spaces and the highest price tags. Buyers looking for elbow room and a bit more privacy will very likely gravitate towards these. With hundreds of transactions since 2021, it’s clear there is a loyal following for homes that let you stretch out. The price per square foot may be higher here, but for those seeking a long-term investment, detached living remains a top choice.
Semi-detached properties are the workhorses of Kingswinford, striking a smart balance between space, affordability, and practicality. The sheer volume of sales since 2021 supports this: these homes suit everyone from young couples trying to get on the ladder to upsizing families needing just a bit more breathing room. With a middling cost per square foot, they deliver value that sits right in that Goldilocks zone - not too much, not too little.
Terraced homes carry their own special appeal. Their setting and price make them a welcome sight for first-time buyers and those wanting a snug but well-located home. The average costs are a notch more approachable, and there’s nothing quaint about how efficient these homes are. Though they’ve not clocked up as many transactions as semis, these properties keep their place as a solid choice, especially in established neighbourhoods.
Flats rarely steal the show in Kingswinford, but they do serve a purpose: accessible living at a gentler price, often attracting single professionals and older downsizers. Their smaller sizes and lower price tags make them perfect for those who want manageable, low-maintenance living. Fewer sales here suggest that the flat market is more subdued, but the value on offer shouldn’t be overlooked.
One thing is clear - Kingswinford’s buyers want substance almost as much as they want value. And when demand shifts, so can the pecking order between property types - practically overnight, and usually just when you least expect it.
Please also check out the following areas in Kingswinford for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Brierley Hill | £175,200 | 3,132 |
Dudley | £184,200 | 7,435 |
Stourbridge | £266,900 | 7,465 |
Cradley Heath | £189,100 | 1,469 |
Tipton | £155,800 | 2,902 |
Rowley Regis | £180,800 | 1,870 |
Bilston | £160,000 | 3,271 |
Halesowen | £223,200 | 5,632 |
Whitchurch | £301,800 | 2,356 |
Oldbury | £184,200 | 3,971 |
The dance of house prices around Kingswinford is a fascinating sight, almost like watching leaves swirling through the Black Country air on a brisk afternoon. Some areas hug the lower rungs of the price ladder, while others seem to float higher, buffeted by forces of desirability, transport, and sheer local charm. For home seekers, especially those who grew up within earshot of Dudley Zoo or who learned to ride their bikes on Stourbridge’s gentle slopes, these differences are anything but abstract.
Looking closely, it becomes clear that Kingswinford is surrounded by a patchwork of price points:
We’ve noticed at M0VE that families often trade up across these towns as life’s circumstances shift. It’s common to start in the lively maze of Dudley or Brierley Hill, then eye up Stourbridge’s leafy roads once the kids come along or that second promotion lands.
What shapes these prices? Sometimes it’s sheer location, other times it’s schools, transport, or the gentle tug of local reputation. Housing dreams aren’t just about numbers on a page, but about where you want your story to unfold.
Weaving through Kingswinford’s neighbouring property market is rarely simple. For many buyers, finding a ‘forever home’ can feel a bit like chasing after the ice-cream van on a summer afternoon — often just out of reach, but deliciously possible with the right timing and a little local know-how.
Kindly remember, these figures are based purely on average property prices and transaction activity.
Property size and cost per square foot are not factored in, meaning some shifts may be missed. To explore further, visit our blog.
Official data gets us started, but our model makes it sing. Every recalibration brings the numbers closer to what buyers and agents actually see on the ground.
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