The three-bedroom property dominates the DN15 market with 202 active listings averaging £170,946, reflecting strong demand from families and first-time buyers looking to step onto the property ladder. These properties represent over half of all available stock, making them the most competitive segment for buyers while sellers of well-presented three-bed homes face significant competition from similar properties. The semi-detached three-bedroom format is particularly prevalent, matching the 36.6% semi-detached housing stock reported in the Census data for the wider North Lincolnshire area.
Two-bedroom properties offer the next largest selection with 85 listings at an average price of £139,465, making them accessible options for first-time buyers entering the market. The one-bedroom segment is notably small with only 8 listings averaging £78,493, suggesting limited new apartment development in recent years and strong demand from buy-to-let investors for these compact units. Four-bedroom properties number 52 listings at £314,021 on average, targeting families seeking extra space in neighborhoods like Kings Park where newer developments offer larger house types.
The premium segments show interesting patterns, with five-bedroom properties averaging £383,517 across 17 listings, while six-bedroom homes command £389,988 despite having only 4 active listings. This pricing plateau suggests the upper end of the DN15 market has a ceiling that levels off regardless of bedroom count. Properties in the over £500,000 bracket are rare with just 11 listings total, confirming that Scunthorpe remains predominantly a mid-market location where property values centre around the £200,000 mark.
Price distribution analysis reveals that the £100,000-£200,000 bracket contains 176 listings, representing the heart of the DN15 market. Sixty-four properties sit under £100,000, predominantly flats and terraced houses requiring modernisation, while 82 properties fall in the £200,000-£300,000 range. The upper price bands show limited activity, with just 40 properties between £300,000-£500,000 and a combined total of 12 properties exceeding £500,000. This distribution indicates a market that serves primarily local buyers and families rather than high-net-worth individuals seeking premium accommodation.