House Prices > Redditch > B97
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £285,000 | 657 |
2024 | £277,900 | 460 |
2023 | £280,400 | 553 |
2022 | £281,200 | 566 |
2021 | £268,900 | 743 |
2020 | £251,100 | 647 |
2019 | £244,100 | 858 |
2018 | £239,000 | 772 |
The B97 property market has been doing its best impression of a relay race, with price rises sprinting ahead, only to slow and pass the baton to quieter, more contemplative years. From 2018 through to 2023, prices nudged upwards, climbing steadily, if not quite with Olympic speed. The average home rose by just over £40,000 between 2018 and the 2023 peak - hardly pocket change. But by 2024, things seem to have paused for a tea break, and 2025 is projected to come back with a bit of extra spring in its step.
Transactions, on the other hand, have been dancing to a rather unpredictable beat. They reached a cheerful high in 2019, before waltzing downwards during 2020’s uncertainty (hardly surprising), then swayed again, dropping lower in 2022 and 2023. Yet, 2025’s projection suggests buyers and sellers may return to the party, with transaction figures expected to rebound handsomely.
What it all means: B97’s property market remains both lively and unpredictable, with prices consistently moving upward, if not always at a sprint, and transactions reflecting more uneven rhythms. The next section will take a closer look at what’s really driving these quirks - so buckle up for some surprising local revelations.
Avg. Property Price: 378K
Avg. Size of Property
1,228 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£323 sq/ft
Total transactions
578 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 252K
Avg. Size of Property
906 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£289 sq/ft
Total transactions
586 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 193K
Avg. Size of Property
794 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£251 sq/ft
Total transactions
465 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 122K
Avg. Size of Property
573 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£217 sq/ft
Total transactions
108 (since 2021)
The property price spread in B97 is surprisingly varied, revealing a market where demand pulls in different directions. It’s rarely quiet in Redditch, but property activity here feels busier than the Kingfisher Centre on a Saturday. Detached and semi-detached homes see the highest levels of movement, showing that local buyers still prize extra room, privacy and suburban comfort. Detached addresses command the highest asking prices, matched by their generous floor plans and a punchy cost per square foot that reflects both size and prestige.
Flats in B97 paint a slightly different story, with far fewer transactions and a much lower typical price point. For singles, young professionals or buyers just stepping onto the ladder, these smaller units are a logical launchpad. Yet, the reduced average size and less frequent changes of hands suggest that demand is still firmly skewed toward family-sized footprints.
Semi-detached and terraced homes act as a kind of backbone for the area’s housing market. Here, prices and space find a sensible middle ground, and transaction numbers remain stubbornly high. These are the types of properties that, over the years, have quietly caught the eye of both growing families and steady investors.
So, what can we establish? Market activity in B97 is impressively broad, but space still draws the eye for most buyers. The best value per square foot often comes with a larger build, but first-rung affordability keeps demand for flats and terraced homes ticking along. This blend helps form a resilient, adaptable market that rarely stands still. See more local property trends in B97.
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