House Prices > Stourbridge > DY9
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £374,800 | 447 |
2024 | £360,700 | 299 |
2023 | £322,000 | 339 |
2022 | £326,000 | 478 |
2021 | £319,800 | 544 |
2020 | £318,200 | 387 |
2019 | £283,000 | 504 |
2018 | £289,100 | 577 |
Property prices across DY9 have moved with a quirky unpredictability, often reminiscent of the Black Country’s famously changeable skies. While the average price has advanced from 2018 to a projected new high by 2025, the actual journey zigzags. Price drops one year, followed by lively spikes the next, paint a more intricate story than a simple upward march.
It’s clear that DY9 isn’t a market that likes to play by simple rules. Growth has hardly been uniform. Instead, it pulses to its own regional rhythm, shaped by shifts in buyer technology appetite, and, perhaps, a touch of that local stubbornness you find on the Stourbridge High Street.
Property values in DY9 swing like the River Stour – sometimes fast, sometimes slow, but always moving. With that said, any buyer or seller here would do well to stay nimble, keep an eye on the latest innovations, and never assume the status quo will last longer than the next Midlands summer.
Avg. Property Price: 481K
Avg. Size of Property
1,462 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£335 sq/ft
Total transactions
271 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 250K
Avg. Size of Property
948 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£266 sq/ft
Total transactions
395 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 189K
Avg. Size of Property
846 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£227 sq/ft
Total transactions
223 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 166K
Avg. Size of Property
725 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£221 sq/ft
Total transactions
60 (since 2021)
Pride fills the air in DY9, as its local property market reveals a mix of opportunity and, at times, real exclusivity. Detached homes, those grand residences anchored on generous plots, rarely change hands – making any listing feel almost as rare as a Wolves cup final win. These properties are spacious and command a premium that reflects their uncluttered privacy, gardens, and curb appeal. You almost need a stroke of luck to secure one if you are local and determined.
At the other end, it is clear that semi-detached homes are the heartbeat of DY9, drawing more families and first-time buyers than any other type. Their blend of comfort and respectable size sits well with those looking to put down roots without stretching themselves thin. The transaction volumes here outpace the larger detached market by a fair margin, making them the bread and butter of local movers.
Price per square foot varies right across the board – with detached homes costing a touch more than a slap-up meal at The Sadler’s Arms, while flats offer more accessible entry points for solo buyers or downsizers. But blink, and you might miss prime opportunities, as transactions rarely linger for long in this fiercely sought-after patch of the Black Country.
So what should we remember? DY9’s property market is as spirited and full of promise as the town itself. Whether you are sizing up a charming Victorian terrace or stretching for that elusive detached gem, there is something wonderfully fitting about Stourbridge’s homes that keeps demand bristling with energy.
Each street holds unique traits, so we recalculate figures accordingly, producing results that feel fresh and impressively grounded. Have a look at our valuation flow
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