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Property Price Trends
The Lighthouse Restaurant, Caldmore Road, Walsall
WS1 3NQ Walsall District (B)
What are the historical property price trends?
Explore the yearly trends in property prices for the WS1 postcode district in the UK. Stay informed and make smart real estate decisions based on the accurate, analysed data.
Property Price Trends
WS1

Most Expensive Property
£2,200,000
Chamberlin & Hill Castings Ltd Chuckery Road, WS1 2DU
Sold: 16 June 2023

Cheapest Property
£41,850
Tudor House Flat 1 Bridge Street, WS1 1EW
Sold: 25 May 2001

£220,000
The average house price in Walsall was £220,000 in November 2024 (provisional), up slightly 1.8% from November 2023. This was lower than the rise in the West Midlands (3.7%) over the same period.
£834
Private rents rose to an average of £834 in December 2024, an annual increase of 7.7% from £775 in December 2023. This was lower than the rise in the West Midlands (8.7%) over the year.
£195,000
The average price paid by first-time buyers was £195,000 in November 2024 (provisional). This was 2.4% higher than the average of £190,000 in November 2023 (revised).
£227,000
For homes bought with a mortgage, the average house price was £227,000 in November 2024 (provisional). This was 1.9% higher than the average of £222,000 in November 2023 (revised).
Data last updated: 17 Feb 2025. Data extracted from ONS housing prices/rents: inflation and price indices by local authority (Walsall, E08000030). Rent estimates are provisional, and are for the latest 2 months.
Local House Price Trends
Have property prices been rising or falling in WS1 3NQ?
The graph below shows the five-year capital growth figures for properties for the WS1 postcode district. Figures show year-on-year capital growth and not accumulative growth over the five-year period.
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Regional Property Analysis
What trends is the property market seeing in West Midlands?
For Homebuyers:
According to the latest data, the property market in West Midlands is showing a steady increase in house prices, with a rise of 2.5% in the past year. The average price for a property in Birmingham, specifically in the B16 postcode area, is currently around £250,000. However, areas such as Solihull (B91) are seeing a higher average price of £350,000. The availability of properties in West Midlands is relatively low, with a limited stock on the market, especially in popular areas like Coventry (CV1). Overall, West Midlands is a desirable location for homebuyers due to its convenient transport links, good schools, and vibrant city life.
For Renters:
Rent prices in West Midlands have been steadily increasing, with a 3% rise in the past year. The average rent for a one-bedroom flat in Wolverhampton (WV1) is currently around £600 per month, while a three-bedroom house in Dudley (DY1) can cost around £900 per month. The rental market in West Midlands is competitive, especially in popular areas like Walsall (WS1), where there is high demand but limited availability. Renters should act quickly when finding a property in this region, as properties are often taken off the market swiftly.
For Investors:
West Midlands presents a promising opportunity for investors, with strong potential for capital growth and rental yields. The demand for rental properties in areas like Sandwell (B66) is high, making it a profitable investment option. The average rental yield in West Midlands is around 4.5%, making it an attractive option for investors looking for a stable income stream. Additionally, the ongoing development projects in Coventry (CV6) and Walsall (WS2) are expected to drive further growth in property prices, making it a lucrative market for investors seeking long-term returns.
For Homebuyers:
According to the latest data, the property market in West Midlands is showing a steady increase in house prices, with a rise of 2.5% in the past year. The average price for a property in Birmingham, specifically in the B16 postcode area, is currently around £250,000. However, areas such as Solihull (B91) are seeing a higher average price of £350,000. The availability of properties in West Midlands is relatively low, with a limited stock on the market, especially in popular areas like Coventry (CV1). Overall, West Midlands is a desirable location for homebuyers due to its convenient transport links, good schools, and vibrant city life.


For Renters:
Rent prices in West Midlands have been steadily increasing, with a 3% rise in the past year. The average rent for a one-bedroom flat in Wolverhampton (WV1) is currently around £600 per month, while a three-bedroom house in Dudley (DY1) can cost around £900 per month. The rental market in West Midlands is competitive, especially in popular areas like Walsall (WS1), where there is high demand but limited availability. Renters should act quickly when finding a property in this region, as properties are often taken off the market swiftly.
For Investors:
West Midlands presents a promising opportunity for investors, with strong potential for capital growth and rental yields. The demand for rental properties in areas like Sandwell (B66) is high, making it a profitable investment option. The average rental yield in West Midlands is around 4.5%, making it an attractive option for investors looking for a stable income stream. Additionally, the ongoing development projects in Coventry (CV6) and Walsall (WS2) are expected to drive further growth in property prices, making it a lucrative market for investors seeking long-term returns.

Last updated on 31 May 2025. Property market analysis is based on official data, and interpreted using neural networks (machine learning model), and subject to our Terms and Conditions.
Yield for WS1 3NQ
Estimated yield for property investors
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Yield
The estimated yield for the WS1 3NQ postcode area is %, compared to the national average yield of 3.8%.
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Property sales
What houses have been sold in WS1 3NQ?
The recently sold properties table lists homes around WS1 3NQ that have been recorded by HM Land Registry, and their sold prices.
Price paid information is not personal, but property-related information. All commercial transactions, sales that have not been lodged with HM Land Registry or sales that were not for full market value are excluded.
Date | Price | Property Address | Property Type | Estate Type |
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13 November 2023 | £560,000 | 5 Gorway Gardens, Walsall, WS1 3BJ | Detached | Freehold |
17 December 2021 | £250,000 | New Fulbrook, 246 West Bromwich Road, Walsall, WS1 3HL | Other | Freehold |
17 August 2023 | £113,500 | 2 Keepers Gate, Walsall, WS1 3HX | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
29 February 2024 | £71,500 | High View, 77 Flat 9 Highgate Road, Walsall, WS1 3JA | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
17 June 2022 | £705,000 | 66 Highgate Road, Walsall, WS1 3JE | Other | Freehold |
19 March 2020 | £645,000 | 4b Highgate Drive, Walsall, WS1 3JW | Detached | Freehold |
18 December 2003 | £68,000 | Tudor House Flat 10 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1EW | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
01 July 2004 | £73,500 | Tudor House Flat 1 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1EW | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
09 November 2001 | £55,850 | Tudor House Flat 10 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1EW | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
25 May 2001 | £41,850 | Tudor House Flat 1 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1EW | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
28 February 2024 | £117,500 | Tameway Plaza, 48 Flat 48 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1JJ | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
05 March 2024 | £165,000 | 73 Bridge Street, Walsall, WS1 1JQ | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
04 December 2023 | £335,000 | 9 Digbeth, Walsall, WS1 1QZ | Other | Freehold |
16 February 2024 | £470,000 | 19 Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS1 1UG | Other | Freehold |
09 December 2022 | £730,000 | 7 Cherrytree Close, Walsall, WS1 2BF | Detached | Freehold |
21 December 2022 | £660,000 | 11 Cherrytree Close, Walsall, WS1 2BF | Detached | Freehold |
16 January 2023 | £620,000 | 2 Cherrytree Close, Walsall, WS1 2BF | Detached | Freehold |
16 June 2023 | £2,200,000 | Chamberlin & Hill Castings Ltd Chuckery Road, Walsall, WS1 2DU | Other | Freehold |
12 January 2023 | £178,000 | 10 Bernard Street, Walsall, WS1 2LE | Terraced | Freehold |
08 December 2023 | £93,000 | 7 Parklands Gardens, Walsall, WS1 2NN | Flat/Maisonette | Leasehold |
07 December 2023 | £140,000 | 34 King Street, Walsall, WS1 4AF | Terraced | Freehold |
07 December 2023 | £175,000 | 39 Alexandra Road, Walsall, WS1 4DX | Semi-Detached | Freehold |
14 July 2022 | £320,355 | 1 Sixth Floor Grafton Street, London, WS1 4FE | Other | Leasehold |
Please note that house prices for properties sold in and around WS1 3NQ during this period do not reflect current values of properties in this postcode area, they are the prices paid at the time of sale. Prices paid is property price data for single residential property sales in England and Wales, sold on the market at full market value, and lodged with the Land Registry for registration.
For more information about the statistical data sets contained on this page, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets.
Average monthly mortgage payments
Data on this page contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Property data and analysis from PropertyData.co.uk.
Statistical Data Sets
Statistics extracted are from the UK House Price Index, published each month from HM Land Registry, and broken down into Country, Region, and County level.
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