The Eastwood housing market has demonstrated steady growth, with home.co.uk reporting sold prices 3% up on the previous year and 3% above the 2022 peak of £215,161. homedata.co.uk records an average sold price of £206,070 over the last twelve months, while home.co.uk puts the average at £253,000 as of early 2026, reflecting the range of methodologies and data sources across platforms. Our live Atlas data shows 185 properties currently marketed at an average asking price of £224,809, with the majority falling in the £100k-£200k and £200k-£300k brackets.
Detached properties command the highest prices in Eastwood, with our data showing an average of £329,229 for 26 current listings, while home.co.uk reports sold prices averaging £269,183 for this sector. Semi-detached homes, which make up the largest portion of listings at 55 properties, average £201,636 in asking price, closely aligned with homedata.co.uk's sold price data of £198,667. The terraced sector, popular with first-time buyers, shows an average asking price of £153,632 across 19 listings, with home.co.uk recording sold prices at £158,955.
Transaction volumes in Eastwood show consistent activity, with home.co.uk reporting 81 sold properties in the Broxtowe area based on Land Registry data. The market benefits from the town's excellent transport links, with the M1 motorway providing easy access to Nottingham, Derby, and Sheffield, while Nottingham's city centre is approximately 12 miles away. This connectivity, combined with the lower cost of living compared to nearby cities, continues to attract buyers seeking value without sacrificing accessibility.