House Prices > Stoke-On-Trent > ST3
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £180,300 | 960 |
2024 | £173,000 | 726 |
2023 | £170,700 | 952 |
2022 | £175,600 | 1,004 |
2021 | £158,200 | 1,174 |
2020 | £146,300 | 862 |
2019 | £137,400 | 1,021 |
2018 | £135,800 | 981 |
The property market in ST3 has been moving faster than a barista during the morning rush, with average prices fiercely pushing upwards between 2018 and the 2025 projection. If you are thinking ST3 sits quietly on the city’s southern edge, think again - the story in these streets has been anything but still.
Since 2018, we have seen average prices shift from the mid-£130k mark to a projected £180,300 in 2025. That is a jump that would have any Potteries estate agent grinning ear to ear, and it is not just bluster - that’s a 33% increase over seven years, a figure that leaves most UK regions looking a bit sluggish.
Is ST3 untouchable? Far from immune - prices did slip slightly in 2023, a rare wobble in an otherwise rugged ascent. Yet the projected climb for 2025 hints at fresh buoyancy, suggesting the area’s underlying desirability is still very much alive.
The data is blunt - ST3 has shrugged off slowdowns and kept value rising. If you are after a neighbourhood where average values climb with tenacity but still with space for strong negotiation, ST3 needs to stay on your radar.
Avg. Property Price: 262K
Avg. Size of Property
1,059 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£256 sq/ft
Total transactions
634 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 157K
Avg. Size of Property
821 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£197 sq/ft
Total transactions
1,696 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 116K
Avg. Size of Property
821 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£147 sq/ft
Total transactions
770 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 73K
Avg. Size of Property
608 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£120 sq/ft
Total transactions
34 (since 2021)
ST3’s property market reveals some fascinating contrasts, with different types of homes suiting a wide spectrum of buyers. Semi-detached and terraced homes are the heartbeat of the area, each chalking up impressively high transaction numbers since 2021. These homes draw attention from families and first-time buyers chasing that sweet spot between price and space. Their widespread appeal is hardly a surprise - it’s a classic case of “everyone wants a slice of Stoke,” and these homes deliver it in style without breaking the bank.
Detached houses demand a premium and offer a grander lifestyle. Yet the slightly moderate transaction volume suggests buyers with deeper pockets aren’t tripping over one another for a deal. The larger average size enables more breathing room and privacy, while the price per square foot is noticeably elevated. Those numbers highlight the clear divide: detached living in ST3 remains a rarefied pursuit, more suited to those ready to make a bigger long-term commitment.
Flats are on the slimmer side of the spectrum, with a tiny portion of overall market activity. Their compact nature and much lower cost per square foot offer a convenient gateway to homeownership or investment. Even so, the volume is so modest that snapping up a flat feels rarer than finding oatcakes on a London breakfast menu – some would say an acquired taste for certain buyers.
So, what should we remember? ST3 offers a vibrant menu for every appetite. Homes here move quickly, particularly at the more accessible end of the market, and those prioritising space will need to pay for it. Choices abound, but buyers should act smartly to avoid missing out on the property that fits their ambitions.
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