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The Pleasley housing market reflects the broader trends in this corner of Derbyshire, where affordability meets steady demand from commuters seeking access to Mansfield, Chesterfield, and Nottingham. Our data shows an average asking price of £204,410, though home.co.uk reports a slightly lower average sold price of £180,000 based on recent transactions. The NG19 postcode area, which encompasses Pleasley, has seen prices increase by approximately 1% over the last twelve months, indicating modest but consistent growth.
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Land Registry data reveals that 26 properties sold in Pleasley during 2025, with a median price of £180,000. This represents a shift from previous years, and the variation between different data sources reflects the nuanced nature of local property markets. Semi-detached properties continue to dominate transaction volumes, accounting for 38.5% of recent sales, followed by terraced homes and detached properties.
The postcode sector analysis reveals interesting patterns within the Pleasley area. Properties in certain sectors have performed differently depending on their proximity to local amenities, transport links, and the newer developments that have emerged in recent years. The village benefits from its position near the A617 and M1 motorway, making it attractive to those working in larger regional centres while seeking more affordable housing options compared to Nottingham or Derby.
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Looking at price trends by property type, home.co.uk data shows detached properties averaging £305,714, semi-detached at £212,268, terraced homes at £111,111, and flats at £75,000. The current listing landscape shows terraced properties averaging £111,111 across 9 listings, semi-detached at £212,268 across 11 listings, and detached homes at £305,714 across 7 listings. This spread gives sellers multiple price points to consider when positioning their property.