Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £200,000 | 567 |
2024 | £189,300 | 363 |
2023 | £185,100 | 461 |
2022 | £185,400 | 571 |
2021 | £181,900 | 728 |
2020 | £164,500 | 614 |
2019 | £140,700 | 581 |
2018 | £137,500 | 650 |
The WV14 postcode in Wolverhampton is displaying a robust, almost relentless upward momentum in its residential property values. From 2018 through to the projected 2025 average, the market has tacked on value each year, save for a singular minor stall in 2023. This push means the average home price will have increased by just under 46% across this span, illustrating a cumulative gain that is nothing short of remarkable in the region. For many buyers, this area is now appreciably hotter than a curry night in Wednesfield when it comes to price growth.
Yet, price is only half the equation. Transaction volumes have taken a much more sinusoidal journey, peaking in 2021, then falling sharply before a projected bounce-back in 2025. This drop-off in completed purchases from 2021 onwards suggests:
For those eyeing the market: WV14 is becoming pricier territory, but it is not immune to wider volatility. Recent years present a classic supply and demand squeeze, where buyers end up elbowing their way into a shrinking pool of available stock. Our experience tells us that, while headline numbers are impressive, they conceal a trickier tactical market underneath - one that will reward patience, deep local knowledge, and willingness to act quickly when an opportunity appears.
WV14's price curve heads reliably upwards, yet the true challenge lies in finding the right property at the right moment in this hyper-competitive patch.
Avg. Property Price: 252K
Avg. Size of Property
1,058
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
249
Total transactions
261 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 175K
Avg. Size of Property
892
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
201
Total transactions
739 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 153K
Avg. Size of Property
852
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
186
Total transactions
478 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 93K
Avg. Size of Property
614
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
156
Total transactions
103 (since 2021)
WV14’s property market displays its own unique rhythm, echoing the region’s wider affordability and strong family ties. Compared to flashier hotspots like London or even nearby Birmingham, Wolverhampton’s WV14 offers real-world prices for spacious living and still attracts a steady drumbeat of buyers. The semi-detached and terraced market is especially vibrant, reflecting both demand and trust in the area’s established, neighbourly streets.
For those seeking room to stretch out, detached homes are the area’s prize catch, providing impressive space for their money. Even so, flats are still the entry-point for many, giving first-timers and solo movers a welcome foothold in a marketplace not as unforgiving as bigger UK cities. Each property type, from tight-knit terraces to roomy houses, tells its own story here – it’s less of a property race, more of a thoughtful game of chess, with each move measured and deliberate.
So what's the core message? WV14 is a remarkably accessible pocket of the Black Country, defined by variety and a subtle sense of strategy among buyers – rather like Wolves supporters weighing up their options on match day. Roomy, well-priced homes remain firmly within reach here for those prepared to play the long game.
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