House Prices > Telford > TF1
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £227,400 | 704 |
2024 | £219,200 | 496 |
2023 | £223,100 | 532 |
2022 | £228,800 | 647 |
2021 | £221,600 | 944 |
2020 | £200,300 | 725 |
2019 | £187,600 | 899 |
2018 | £177,200 | 682 |
Watching TF1’s recent property market feels a bit like seeing a well-tuned steam train puffing over Shropshire hills - mostly pushing uphill, occasionally slowing for a breather, but rarely slipping off track for long. Average prices in the area have made a striking journey upwards since 2018, climbing from earlier levels and peaking beautifully in 2022. Even with minor dips in 2023 and 2024 dampening some spirits, the latest forecast for 2025 hints at renewed buoyancy, nudging average prices back up. If you are looking to buy, this market has a reputation for resilience - hardly a rollercoaster, more of a power-walking marathon around Apley Woods.
If you are eyeing up a property move in TF1, you will find a market that rewards patience and smart timing. The area, with its rugged reliability and moments of excitement, might suit buyers and investors hoping for secure, unfussy growth rather than fireworks. In our experience, properties here are rising in value with a slow-burning certainty - imagine your investment simmering away, quietly growing stronger with the seasons.
Avg. Property Price: 316K
Avg. Size of Property
1,267 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£260 sq/ft
Total transactions
115 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 194K
Avg. Size of Property
830 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£238 sq/ft
Total transactions
97 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 143K
Avg. Size of Property
720 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£205 sq/ft
Total transactions
77 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 127K
Avg. Size of Property
666 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£195 sq/ft
Total transactions
10 (since 2021)
The TF1 property scene moves in mysterious ways - a bit like the weather around the Wrekin - and if you look closely, every property type sketches out its own story. Detached homes, almost stately in their presence, command the highest prices and the spacious living that many dream of. If you step into these, you are not just buying bricks and mortar, you are claiming a real slice of suburban ambition. Flats, by contrast, tend to offer a gentler entry into the TF1 market, especially for solo buyers, couples or investors after a low-maintenance option. With that said, transaction numbers for flats remain modest, which could suggest local tastes tilt more towards homes with gardens than apartment blocks perched above Telford’s bustling bits.
Semi-detached and terraced houses feel like the anchors of the TF1 market - their prices sitting between the bookends of detached grandeur and economical flats. We’ve noticed these are quite the sweet spot for both established families and sharp-eyed investors chasing steady returns. The balance of size, cost and transaction activity for these types creates a certain reliability. But nothing stays still for long. If current appetites for space continue, we could see semis and terraces climbing further up the desirability ladder, especially as detached homes drift further out of reach for many.
We’ve built a system that understands the delicate differences between similar properties. By adjusting official records with that in mind, we uncover smarter, fairer valuations. Have a look at our valuation flow
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