If you’re thinking of buying a home in Wednesbury but not sure how much it will cost, then you’ve come to the right place. In this blog we will talk about house prices in this area. Need a precise value? Book a free online property valuation with us.
Through our property selling services offered in the area and across the West Midlands, Love Your Postcode has earned a strong reputation in the local market, becoming one of the most in demand estate agents in Wednesbury.
About Wednesbury
Wednesbury is a market town in England’s Black Country, part of the Sandwell metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, near the source of the River Tame.
What’s the average house price in Wednesbury?
Most of the sales in Wednesbury over the past year were semi-detached properties which on average sold for £137,182. Terraced properties had an average sold price of £128,263 and detached properties averaged at £205,619.
Wednesbury, with an overall average price of £137,527, was similar in terms of sold prices to nearby Tipton (£135,742) and Bilston (£134,895), but was cheaper than West Bromwich (£149,819).
In the past year house prices in Wednesbury were 8% up on the year before and 12% up on 2007 when they averaged at £123,105, says Rightmove.
The average price for property in Wednesbury stood at £140,136 in November 2018. This is a fall of 0.96% in the last three months (since August 2018) and fall of 1.29% since 12 months ago. In terms of property types, flats in Wednesbury sold for an average of £101,491 and terraced houses for £122,043. This is according to the current Zoopla estimates.
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