The Havant housing market has shown steady resilience with sold prices averaging around £376,000 as of early 2026, representing a 5.6% increase over the previous 12 months according to Land Registry data. This growth trajectory reflects broader trends across the PO9 postcode area, where the PO9 2 sector recorded particularly strong performance at 5.2% year-on-year growth, while the PO9 3 sector grew at a more modest 0.8%. The overall average asking price currently stands at £387,075 across 2,177 active listings, giving sellers a solid foundation for achieving competitive prices in the current market. Our analysis of transaction volumes shows approximately 550 property sales in the last 12 months, with price per square foot averaging between £3,100 and £4,330.
Property type analysis reveals significant price differentiation across Havant's diverse housing stock. Detached properties command the highest averages at approximately £532,845 to £607,371, reflecting the premium nature of larger family homes in areas like Stoke Common and towards Bedhampton. Semi-detached homes, which form a substantial portion of the local market, trade at around £350,000 to £373,489, while terraced properties offer more accessible entry points at approximately £269,000 to £296,561. Flats represent the most affordable segment, with averages between £164,000 and £176,616, making them popular among first-time buyers and investors targeting the rental market. The proportion of detached homes in Havant remains higher than the national average, reflecting the suburban nature of communities like Cowplain and Waterlooville.
The volume of transactions in Havant has demonstrated moderate activity, with approximately 400 to 550 property sales recorded in the last 12 months depending on the data source consulted. Price per square foot averaging between £3,100 and £4,330 indicates reasonable value compared to neighbouring Portsmouth and Chichester, where property premiums are notably higher. This affordability, combined with excellent transport links to London via Havant railway station, continues to attract commuters seeking more cost-effective alternatives to larger conurbations while maintaining access to employment centres along the south coast. The town also benefits from the New Lane industrial estate providing local employment, while Queen Alexandra Hospital in nearby Portsmouth serves as a major employer.