House Prices > Wolverhampton > WV7
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £348,400 | 87 |
2024 | £330,600 | 72 |
2023 | £310,400 | 78 |
2022 | £320,900 | 98 |
2021 | £311,500 | 118 |
2020 | £298,100 | 96 |
2019 | £265,500 | 72 |
2018 | £242,900 | 77 |
WV7’s property market has been anything but stagnant in recent years - the growth has been electric. The average price trajectory since 2018 shows an upward climb that’s hard to ignore, with only a minor blip in 2023. If you’re picturing brisk property moves up and down the leafy streets of Wolverhampton’s edge, you’re not far off the mark.
If you’re planning your next move, it’s clear WV7 isn’t for the faint-hearted or the slow-footed. Price gains in this patch easily outpace much of the wider Midlands.
WV7’s property journey since 2018 has been more sprint than stroll. If you’re looking to buy or sell, the best moment might just slip by quicker than you expect. In some ways, jumping into this market is like pulling on your running shoes before dawn - the early movers tend to win the race.
Avg. Property Price: 452K
Avg. Size of Property
1,365 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£329 sq/ft
Total transactions
25 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 293K
Avg. Size of Property
973 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£305 sq/ft
Total transactions
22 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 286K
Avg. Size of Property
945 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£307 sq/ft
Total transactions
23 (since 2021)
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The WV7 property market is quietly keeping up with the best of the Midlands, serving up detached homes that would make any buyer’s jaw drop quicker than the queue at Codsall chip shop after a Wolves win. Families with a taste for more space and suburban calm flock to these generously sized homes, enjoying plenty of room for garden gnomes and the odd trampoline. Yes, the price is mightier, but so is the square footage - and that cost per square foot is peculiarly high, reminding us that space in WV7 remains a luxury commodity.
The semi-detached and terraced options are hardly the market’s understudies, though. Their prices barely draw a breath apart, and their cost per square foot is neck and neck, delighting anyone seeking a balance between budgets, practicality and a manageable plot. Slightly smaller, true, but with enough space for an ambitious bookshelf and a decent cup of tea, these homes trade hands in steady numbers - proof that the good folk of WV7 like things neither too grand, nor too cramped.
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