Understanding the distribution of properties in B43 helps sellers position their homes correctly. The majority of listings (160 properties) fall in the £200,000-£300,000 bracket, making this the most competitive price band. Three-bedroom semi-detached homes dominate this category, which explains why the average asking price sits at £285,223. Sellers in this price range need their agents to differentiate their property through effective marketing.
For premium properties, the £300,000-£500,000 segment contains 114 listings, with detached homes averaging £477,362. This sector is smaller but often sees more motivated buyers. Agents like Acres and Connells, whose average prices exceed £309,000, have proven expertise in this segment. At the top end, only 20 properties exceed £500,000, with just 4 properties above £750,000, meaning the ultra-premium market moves more slowly and requires specialist marketing.
The bedroom breakdown shows strong demand for family homes. With 228 three-bedroom properties for sale, this is clearly the heart of the B43 market. Two-bedroom properties (75 listings, average £177,722) appeal to first-time buyers and downsizers, while four-bedroom homes (46 listings, average £386,848) attract growing families seeking extra space. One-bedroom flats average just £99,444, representing an affordable entry point to the B43 market.