House Prices > Wolverhampton > WV9
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £250,500 | 92 |
2024 | £241,100 | 70 |
2023 | £243,300 | 77 |
2022 | £239,600 | 101 |
2021 | £236,500 | 129 |
2020 | £198,300 | 105 |
2019 | £195,100 | 100 |
2018 | £194,100 | 63 |
WV9’s property market is putting on a confident show, showcasing five years of genuine growth in average sale prices. This is not a flash-in-the-pan spike, but a determined, steady ascent, culminating in a projected top of £250,500 by 2025. For any investor focused on long-term wealth, this spells a clear signal: WV9 is quietly building tomorrow’s prosperity, one property at a time.
All things considered, property in WV9 is starting to feel less like a quiet bet and more like Wolverhampton’s next prestige post code for those with long-sighted ambitions.
Avg. Property Price: 276K
Avg. Size of Property
950 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£298 sq/ft
Total transactions
59 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 196K
Avg. Size of Property
799 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£260 sq/ft
Total transactions
67 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 151K
Avg. Size of Property
666 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£230 sq/ft
Total transactions
30 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 96K
Avg. Size of Property
537 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£181 sq/ft
Total transactions
15 (since 2021)
The WV9 market separates neatly by property type, with each option painting a very different financial picture. Detached homes command a premium, with prices inflating lately like balloons at a Wolverhampton fête. Still, they provide generous living areas for those who crave space and privacy—think leafy drives and tranquil gardens within reach of the city.
Semi-detached homes clock in at a lower cost, but their popularity is unmistakable, accounting for the greatest number of transactions in this slice of Wolverhampton. Families squeezed by surging costs elsewhere are increasingly drawn to semi-detached properties, lured by their roomy layouts and attractive surroundings.
Terraced houses retain their buzz, offering a practical step up for first-time buyers and young families. Their more modest space comes balanced by affordability, making them a sensible choice if you crave a private entrance yet want to keep close to city amenities.
Flats sit at the entry point for price, which might appeal if you are a downsizer or solo buyer—yet lower turnover hints at less appetite compared to the ever-popular terrace and semi-detached homes. The more compact footprint reflects both land value and a quieter demand in the local market.
Through an inventive blend of structured records and thoughtful correction techniques, we produce charmingly clear valuations per street. No distortion, just fairness drawn from credible data. Follow the logic behind our numbers
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