See the latest property market data for S63. Last updated today.
The S63 property market is dynamic, with prices differing between areas and over time. If you are looking to understand what is happening in your local area today,
Below we've broken property prices down by bedroom size, with average sold prices ranging from £174,645 - £431,663 - see what size property you can get with your budget.
House Size
Average sold price October 2024
1 bed
£174,645
2 beds
£119,150
3 beds
£168,084
4 beds
£283,934
5 beds
£431,663
How have prices changed?
The current average listing price is £179,375,
down by 0.69% from six months ago.
The chart below shows the average listing price for properties in S63.
On average, properties take 11 weeks to sell in S63. This chart shows the average time property listings are online, before the property goes under offer or is removed from the market.
Find out how long your house would take to sell with our Moving Date estimator
Are properties achieving asking price?
On average, the asking price of properties are reduced by 1.9% in S63. This chart shows the average reduction of asking prices in S63. A good agent will value a property accurately and so shouldn't need to reduce asking price.
Properties for sale in S63
In order to identify the best estate agents in every area, we gather information on every property sale in the UK (including S63!). Here's a snapshot of the latest properties to buy in S63.
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Estate agents
106 estate agents have listed properties for sale in S63 in the last 6 months. See which estate agents could get you the best price, along with reviews from people who've worked with them recently. Compare all estate agents in S63.
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