The Featherstone housing market has demonstrated steady growth, with overall prices increasing by 1.76% over the past twelve months according to Rightmove and Zoopla data. Our research shows that the current average sold price sits at approximately £183,165, with detached properties commanding around £290,000 and semi-detached homes averaging £180,000. This price progression reflects both the town's accessibility via the M62 corridor and its growing appeal to commuters seeking more affordable alternatives to Leeds and Wakefield.
Transaction volumes in Featherstone remain healthy, with 165 property sales recorded in the last twelve months. The WF7 postcode area has seen consistent activity across all property types, from terraced houses around £130,000 to larger detached family homes approaching £300,000. The 1.75% increase in detached property values and 1.72% rise in semi-detached prices indicates sustained demand from families upgrading from terraced properties.
The Featherstone market benefits from its position within the Wakefield district, where employment opportunities in logistics, manufacturing, and local services drive ongoing demand. The nearby M62 and A1(M) connections make the town particularly attractive for workers commuting to Leeds, Bradford, or Doncaster, supporting price stability even during broader market fluctuations. The rental market shows similar strength, with 20 properties available through 11 letting agents, averaging £869 per month for available homes.
Looking ahead, Featherstone's new build developments continue to attract buyers seeking modern energy efficiency standards. The Sycamores by Harron Homes, Featherstone Gardens by Avant Homes, and The Poplars by Miller Homes all offer contemporary three to five-bedroom options starting from around £265,000. These developments add fresh inventory to the market while setting benchmarks for pricing in the premium segment.