The Oxspring housing market reflects the village's desirable position within the Barnsley borough, combining countryside appeal with practical access to major employment centres. We show the current average asking price sits at £450,000, though this figure masks significant variation across property types. Detached properties dominate the market with an average price of £566,250, while terraced homes offer more accessible entry points around the £240,000 mark. The village has experienced a gradual cooling from its 2023 peak of approximately £382,077, with prices now stabilising at similar levels to the previous year according to Zoopla and Rightmove data.
Transaction volumes in Oxspring indicate a steady but selective market, typical of smaller villages where quality stock drives buyer interest. The area attracts a mix of families seeking good schools, professionals commuting to Sheffield or Barnsley, and retirees looking for peaceful village life. Property listings in Oxspring tend to move when priced competitively, particularly those offering the stone-built character that defines much of the local housing stock. The current stock mix shows a healthy spread across price brackets, from four properties in the £200,000-£300,000 range through to premium homes exceeding £750,000.
Looking at bedroom distribution, three-bedroom properties represent the most active segment with five listings averaging £270,000, suggesting strong demand from growing families. Five-bedroom homes command significant premiums at an average of £736,667, reflecting the aspirational nature of the Oxspring market. The village's limited supply of new-build properties adds further urgency for buyers seeking modern specifications, with developments like Barley View on Roughbirchworth Lane proving highly sought after when released. Semi-detached properties, while less prevalent in current listings, historically trade at around £162,750-£187,724 according to Zoopla and Rightmove data, offering an important entry point for first-time buyers.