House Prices in ST19: Your Guide to Local Property Values

Track the pace of Stafford property sales and compare price changes across multiple transaction bands.

You’ll also learn which types of homes have remained most resilient, and where prices are quietly gaining ground.

A Look at ST19 House Prices, Year on Year

Starting in 2018, this overview shows how the average cost of a home in ST19 has evolved.
Year Average Price Transactions
2025 (proj.) £329,500 279
2024 £315,600 168
2023 £299,500 250
2022 £314,100 341
2021 £305,700 371
2020 £284,900 253
2019 £254,900 287
2018 £245,400 285

The property market in ST19 has felt like a rollercoaster in recent years - thrilling for some, a touch dizzying for others. Price rises from 2018 through 2025 have not just been steady, they’ve been pronounced, varied and, at times, unpredictable.

  • House prices have generally surged since 2018, occasionally leaping by thousands year on year, with a brief dip in 2023 before bounding back in 2024 and a projected new high in 2025.
  • Transaction volumes, marked by peaks and troughs, tell a story of buyers’ confidence ebbing and flowing. From particularly vibrant activity in 2021, with a hefty number of property sales, to quieter periods in 2023 and 2024, it’s been as unpredictable as a Staffordshire summer.
  • What’s beneath the figures? Those price surges suggest sustained demand and a village heritage lure that continues to attract buyers - but volatility in transaction numbers hints at economic jitters, changing mortgage rates and families reconsidering their options.

The heart of ST19’s story is its heritage and community pull. Buyers here are not just after bricks and mortar; they’re investing in lanes that echo with the past, on plots where every stone whispers of Stafford’s long-standing roots.

So what’s the summary? ST19’s property market is not for the faint-hearted, but for those with a taste for adventure, there’s clear evidence that heritage and demand continue to push prices skyward, even when the market gets choppy.

ST19’s Property Types and Their Average Prices

Detached

Avg. Property Price: 454K

Avg. Size of Property
1,481 sq/ft

Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£317 sq/ft

Total transactions
191 (since 2021)

Semi-detached

Avg. Property Price: 263K

Avg. Size of Property
924 sq/ft

Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£290 sq/ft

Total transactions
127 (since 2021)

Terraces

Avg. Property Price: 200K

Avg. Size of Property
815 sq/ft

Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£252 sq/ft

Total transactions
72 (since 2021)

Apartments

Avg. Property Price: 129K

Avg. Size of Property
538 sq/ft

Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£241 sq/ft

Total transactions
6 (since 2021)

A stroll through ST19, with its handsome listed buildings and leafy enclaves, reveals a patchwork of property types—each with its own quirks and charms. Prices here have been bouncing around like a Staffordshire oatcake in a hot pan, yet certain trends remain unmistakable.

At the top of the ladder, detached houses continue their reign, drawing those after impressive space and traditional privacy. Some of these homes are positively cavernous, and their price tags reflect both history and aspiration. The larger average sizes in this category are prized, with 191 recent sales showing local appetite remains strong. It’s a pattern as steady as the church bells in Gnosall.

By contrast, flats in ST19 are rare as hen’s teeth. With just 6 recorded transactions since 2021, they offer a compact lifestyle, perfect for those seeking simplicity or a convenient pied-à-terre. Their cost per square foot may seem high, yet these homes are slices of low-maintenance living—sought mainly by solo dwellers or investors keen to tap into the rental scene.

Semi-detached and terraced properties offer an excellent middle ground, blending tradition with affordability. These types still attract a steady drumbeat of local interest, with well over 120 sales apiece. For many families, they represent the ideal balance of character, community spirit, and manageable space.


So, what are the key takeaway points?

  • If you crave grand proportions and heritage features, detached homes deliver the quintessential Stafford village experience.
  • Budget-conscious buyers, especially first-timers, continue to find real value and lively neighbourhoods among semi-detached and terraced properties.
  • Flats are scarce, but for those seeking simplicity, their modest scale offers the rare chance to own a slice of ST19 for less.

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