The Haslington housing market has experienced substantial growth over the past year, with Land Registry data confirming price increases across most sectors. home.co.uk reports that average house prices in Haslington have risen 12% compared to the previous year, reaching approximately £355,141. This follows a 9% increase from the 2023 peak of £275,417, indicating strong buyer demand in this Cheshire village. Property Solvers records a more conservative but still positive 3.56% increase over the last twelve months, while home.co.uk shows a 7.8% rise in sold prices during the same period.
Transaction volumes tell an interesting story, with 63 residential property sales recorded in the last twelve months according to Property Solvers data. This represents a decrease of 15 transactions compared to the previous year, a 23.81% reduction that suggests market activity is normalizing from post-pandemic highs. home.co.uk listings data breaks down these sales into 29 semi-detached properties, 23 detached homes, and 12 terraced houses, demonstrating the strong preference for family-sized accommodation in the area. Notably, no flats were recorded as sold during this period, reflecting the predominantly house-focused nature of the Haslington housing stock.
The postcode sector CW1 5, which encompasses Haslington, has seen house prices grow by 6.5% in the last year according to Housemetric analysis. This growth places Haslington among the stronger performing markets in Cheshire East, driven by the village's proximity to Crewe, good transport links, and attractive rural character. The average sold price currently stands around £344,950 to £434,726 depending on the data source consulted, with Property Solvers positioning the market at the higher end of this range.
The price distribution across different market segments reveals interesting patterns. Nine properties are listed in the £100,000 to £200,000 range, representing entry-level opportunities for first-time buyers. The £200,000 to £300,000 bracket dominates with 26 listings, while the £300,000 to £500,000 segment contains 73 properties. Premium properties priced between £500,000 and £750,000 account for 11 listings, with just one property exceeding £750,000.