House Prices > Shrewsbury > SY5
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £379,400 | 375 |
2024 | £363,400 | 204 |
2023 | £367,700 | 258 |
2022 | £358,700 | 337 |
2021 | £331,700 | 477 |
2020 | £314,900 | 396 |
2019 | £279,800 | 515 |
2018 | £282,800 | 441 |
Imagine standing on the windswept slopes of Long Mountain, gazing across the SY5 district, while the local property market continues its uphill trek. That is exactly what the data has shown for SY5’s property prices these past seven years - a determined, almost stoic, ascent. Even as the whole country faced strange, unpredictable weather in the market, SY5’s values pressed upwards, slow but unyielding.
Price rises have been steady, rather than frantic. But with the market’s stamina on show, it is safe to say that the SY5 story reads as one of quiet confidence and long-term growth.
With values climbing more than 28% since 2019, property in SY5 is quietly proving it has staying power, even when transaction numbers choose to take the scenic route.
Avg. Property Price: 452K
Avg. Size of Property
1,680 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£287 sq/ft
Total transactions
189 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 303K
Avg. Size of Property
1,031 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£296 sq/ft
Total transactions
41 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 195K
Avg. Size of Property
788 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£251 sq/ft
Total transactions
19 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 144K
Avg. Size of Property
609 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£235 sq/ft
Total transactions
5 (since 2021)
SY5’s property scene is quietly distinctive. Forget the rumour that rural postcodes are reserved for millionaires or retirees - in Westbury and the surrounding villages, there is genuine variety and often, unexpected value. Detached homes dominate the skyline and, unsurprisingly, attract the highest price tags and the most recorded transactions. Think sprawling gardens, winding driveways, and that elusive sense of privacy rarely found in city suburbs. Yet, scratch beneath the idyllic surface and you’ll spot that the cost per square foot is actually middle-of-the-road rather than sky-high, especially when weighed up against space on offer.
Even with fewer transactions, flats comfortably hold their own as the budget-friendly entry point. Their compact sizes may suit minimalists or those wanting an easy-to-maintain bolthole. For buyers expecting sky-high price-per-square-foot figures in such a rural address, SY5 flips typical city logic on its head. Here, costs per square foot are surprisingly accessible, particularly for semi-detached and terraced homes, with buyers still seeking a sliver of garden or a slice of extra space without breaking the bank.
So, what should we remember? Property prices here are tiptoeing up - not a sprint, but a steady drumbeat of growth, with each property type offering a different invitation to buyers at different life stages.
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