House Prices > Walsall > WS6
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £273,300 | 236 |
2024 | £259,200 | 178 |
2023 | £247,000 | 245 |
2022 | £252,200 | 259 |
2021 | £236,100 | 309 |
2020 | £217,700 | 184 |
2019 | £206,900 | 231 |
2018 | £189,100 | 246 |
The property market in WS6 has displayed a slow-burn growth pattern, not unlike a kettle left gently simmering on the stove. Back in 2018, average prices were respectably grounded, only to climb, almost every year, to new records. We’ve watched the typical sale rise from modest levels to what is projected as a robust peak in 2025. That’s a pattern many Midlands towns would envy, but it’s not without its quirks.
Thinking of making your move in WS6? You might find yourself joining a marketplace that’s heating up, but still wonderfully approachable, especially by Midlands standards. Prices are climbing, but trading volumes hint at something more complex beneath the surface.
Avg. Property Price: 329K
Avg. Size of Property
1,109 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£323 sq/ft
Total transactions
98 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 234K
Avg. Size of Property
898 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£269 sq/ft
Total transactions
213 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 188K
Avg. Size of Property
805 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£237 sq/ft
Total transactions
158 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 105K
Avg. Size of Property
573 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£187 sq/ft
Total transactions
6 (since 2021)
WS6’s property scene is simmering like a slow-cooked pot, quietly intensifying in activity since 2021. Detached homes command the highest average prices, echoing their appeal for buyers imagining extra breathing room, private gardens and driveways, and that classic suburban calm. You’ll find the largest spaces here, at the most premium cost per square foot. Even so, these homes change hands less frequently, meaning when one pops up, it’s often snapped up by those who refuse to compromise on space and exclusivity.
Semi-detached and terraced properties have been bustling with activity, recording an impressive number of transactions since 2021. These homes clearly attract buyers chasing a middle ground: decent space, manageable costs, and family-friendly streets. Their size and price points are clearly tempting for young families and shrewd upgraders looking for value without stretching to the detached bracket.
Flats are as rare as a sunny week in Brum, with only a handful of sales recently. Their smaller footprint makes them a smart shout for first-time buyers or downsizers, but the low number of transactions hints that most WS6 locals are after bigger living spaces.
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