The 1,514 sales recorded in Slough over the last 12 months cover a broad town market, from town-centre apartments to 1920s and 1930s houses. Flats form the largest share of local housing at 39.5%, which is a major factor in how buyers search and compare prices. Terraced and semi-detached houses together make up 47.3% of homes, so the middle of the Slough market is still heavily house-led. Detached homes sit in a smaller bracket, which helps explain the higher average at £677,101.
New-build activity adds another layer. Horlicks Quarter at the former Horlicks Factory, 246-248 Stoke Poges Road, SL1 3NW, includes 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments from £285,000 by Berkeley Homes under St Edward. Novus Apartments at 120 High Street, SL1 1GY, has 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from £240,000 by Slough Urban Renewal. The Metalworks on Petersfield Avenue, SL2 5GA, also brings 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from £250,000, which creates direct competition for modern resale flats.
Slough Central on Wellington Street, SL1 1XW, is another town-centre apartment scheme within a mixed-use setting. Sellers of newer flats need an agent who can explain service charges, lease terms and remaining warranty cover in plain English. Older apartments need different handling, especially where fire safety checks, sound insulation or communal roof issues may affect buyer confidence. The right comparison is not just price per bedroom, it is price against specification, location and buyer risk.
- Horlicks Quarter, Stoke Poges Road, SL1 3NW
- Novus Apartments, High Street, SL1 1GY
- The Metalworks, Petersfield Avenue, SL2 5GA
- Slough Central, Wellington Street, SL1 1XW