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We track 9 estate agents actively marketing properties in Stone, Wyre Forest, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, current market share, and average asking prices. Whether you are selling a family home in the village centre or a premium property on the outskirts, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale outcome.
Stone sits in the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, a charming village with strong connections to nearby Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn. Our data shows the current average asking price stands at £860,813, reflecting a market where premium properties dominate the available stock. With just 16 properties currently for sale, competition among agents is fierce and choosing wisely can accelerate your sale significantly.
Our comparison tool brings together everything you need to make an informed decision. We show you exactly which agents are actively selling in Stone, their current listings, average asking prices, and market share. This transparency helps you find an agent who understands your property type and has proven success in the local market.

9
Active Estate Agents
£860,813
Average Asking Price
16
Properties For Sale
The Stone property market presents a fascinating picture of current dynamics in this Worcestershire village. Our research, drawing on Land Registry and ONS data, reveals significant variation between micro-location performance. While the broader Wyre Forest district saw a modest 1.0% increase in average house prices between December 2024 and December 2025, reaching a provisional average of £234,000, the Stone specific market shows different characteristics driven by the limited supply and premium nature of available properties.
Property type analysis across Wyre Forest demonstrates the importance of segmentation. Detached properties command an average of £389,000, while semi-detached homes average £243,000. Terraced properties in the district average £190,000, and flats and maisonettes sit at £122,000. These figures underscore why Stone's average asking price appears elevated compared to district averages - the village's housing stock leans toward larger, higher-value detached homes rather than the starter homes that dominate broader district statistics.
The year-on-year trends reveal nuanced patterns. Semi-detached properties in Wyre Forest actually rose by 2.2% in the year to December 2025, showing resilience in this segment. Conversely, flats experienced a 2.5% decrease, reflecting broader national trends in apartment values. For sellers in Stone, understanding these micro-market dynamics is crucial. Properties priced correctly for their type and condition are achieving sales, while overpriced stock risks stagnation in this supply-constrained village market.
The current price distribution in Stone shows clustering in the higher brackets. Seven listings fall in the £300,000 to £500,000 range, five properties sit between £750,000 and £1 million, and three properties exceed £1 million. This distribution reflects Stone's positioning as a premium village location within Wyre Forest, attracting buyers seeking larger family homes and rural character.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction volume data for the Wyre Forest area provides insight into market momentum. The "Wyre Forest 012" postcode sector recorded 79 property sales over the last twelve months, indicating steady if not spectacular activity. While we cannot isolate Stone village specifically from these figures, the broader district picture suggests a market where buyers remain active but selective, with transactions concentrating in certain property types and price brackets.
New build activity in the Wyre Forest district shows continued development pressure, with 457 dwellings under construction and a further 398 awaiting commencement as of April 2025. Several notable developments are progressing across the district, including a 79-home site on Stourport Road being built by Elan Homes, and the Owl Homes development of 41 dwellings on Habberley Road where 28 units are now complete. The larger Persimmon site on Kidderminster Road has seen 13 of 79 approved dwellings completed to date. While these developments fall within the wider Wyre Forest rather than Stone specifically, they indicate the broader housing growth that may influence buyer expectations and migration patterns.
The property type mix in Stone reflects its village character, with detached properties comprising a significant portion of available stock. Our current listings show four detached homes with an average asking price of £1,075,000, alongside two semi-detached properties averaging £321,500. The "Other" category, which likely includes older period properties and unique homes, contains 10 listings averaging £883,000. This distribution suggests Stone attracts buyers seeking characterful homes in a rural village setting rather than modern housing estate living.
Bedroom count analysis reveals the market strongly favours family homes. Four-bedroom properties dominate with 5 listings averaging £911,000, while six-bedroom homes represent the ultra-premium segment with 3 listings averaging £1,933,333. Three-bedroom properties offer more accessible entry points at £504,500 average, though just 4 listings exist. The scarcity of one and two-bedroom properties, with only 4 combined listings, highlights limited starter home availability in this village market.

Stone village sits within the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, positioned between the market towns of Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn. The village benefits from a semi-rural setting that appeals to buyers seeking a peaceful lifestyle while maintaining reasonable access to larger conurbations for work and amenities. The local economy is closely tied to the Wyre Forest area, which historically relied on carpet manufacturing and associated industries but has diversified into retail, logistics, and service sectors.
The broader Wyre Forest district encompasses several key towns, each contributing to the character of the surrounding villages like Stone. Kidderminster, the largest town, offers comprehensive shopping facilities and transport connections. Stourport-on-Severn provides riverside amenities and a canal basin that attracts visitors and residents alike. Bewdley, another historic town in the district, adds to the area's appeal with its Georgian architecture and independent retail scene. For Stone residents, these towns provide essential services, employment opportunities, and social infrastructure.
Transportation links serving the Stone area include road connections via the A456 and A449, providing routes to Birmingham to the north and Worcester to the south. Kidderminster railway station offers regular services to Birmingham and Worcester, connecting the area to the wider West Midlands rail network. Local bus services link Stone to neighbouring towns, though private transport remains essential for many village residents. The combination of rural village character with reasonable connectivity explains why Stone continues to attract buyers seeking the best of both worlds.
The village itself offers essential local amenities including traditional pubs, community facilities, and countryside walks through the surrounding Wyre Forest. Residents benefit from the area's strong sense of community while having easy access to the broader amenities offered by Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn. The combination of village charm, good transport links, and access to quality schools makes Stone particularly attractive to families and retirees alike.
Selecting the right estate agent in Stone requires understanding the local market dynamics and your specific property type. Our data reveals a diverse agent landscape, with both regional specialists and national firms operating in the village and surrounding Wyre Forest area. Andrew Grant leads the local market with an 18.8% market share and 3 active listings, demonstrating strong presence in the area. Their average asking price of £333,333 suggests focus on more accessible properties within the local market.
Halls Estate Agents, based in Kidderminster, commands 12.5% of the market with 2 listings averaging £559,000. This positions them firmly in the mid-to-premium segment. The Lee Shaw Partnership also holds 12.5% market share with listings averaging £970,000, indicating focus on higher-value properties. For premium Stone homes, Phipps & Pritchard and Knight Frank represent the upper end, with average asking prices of £1,125,000 and £2,500,000 respectively. Understanding which agent matches your property value and type is essential for achieving the best outcome.
Fee structures across Stone agents typically follow the national pattern of 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. High-street agents like Halls and Connells offer the traditional percentage-based model, while some national online operators provide fixed-fee alternatives. Given Stone's premium market, the percentage model often works better for higher-value properties, while fixed fees may suit lower-priced homes. We always recommend obtaining valuations from at least three agents before instructing, as this provides leverage in negotiation and ensures you understand your property's true market position.
The agent locations reveal important patterns. Several top performers are based in Kidderminster, including Halls Estate Agents, Shipways, Walton & Hipkiss, Connells, and Doolittle & Dalley. The Lee Shaw Partnership operates from nearby Hagley, while Phipps & Pritchard is based in Stourport-on-Severn. Knight Frank operates from Worcester, representing the national premium brand presence. This distribution shows strong Kidderminster-based coverage for the Stone market, which makes sense given the town is the largest in Wyre Forest and offers convenient access to the village.
Start by identifying agents with active listings in Stone. Look at their current stock, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on market. Our comparison tool aggregates this data so you can see who genuinely operates in your local market.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your instruction - this often leads to extended market times and price reductions later. A realistic valuation attracts serious buyers.
Ask about each agent's marketing approach. In a village like Stone, local knowledge and digital marketing both matter. Enquire about their presence on Rightmove and Zoopla, their use of professional photography, and whether they utilise social media to reach potential buyers.
Understand the agreement duration, typically 8 to 16 weeks for sole agency. Check whether multi-agency options are available if you want to maximise exposure. Ensure you understand notice periods and exit clauses before signing.
Do not accept the first fee quoted. Agents expect negotiation, particularly if you have a premium property or are willing to commit to a longer contract. Some agents may offer reduced rates for combined sales and lettings services.
Given Stone's limited inventory of just 16 properties for sale, your choice of agent is crucial for standing out. Properties in this price bracket typically require specialist marketing. Consider agents with experience in premium Worcestershire village properties and ensure they offer professional photography and virtual tours to maximise buyer interest.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps sellers position their property competitively and helps buyers understand what their budget achieves in Stone. Our current listing data reveals interesting patterns. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 5 listings averaging £911,000, reflecting strong demand from families seeking space in this desirable village location.
The six-bedroom segment shows 3 listings averaging £1,933,333, representing Stone's premium ultra-large home market. These properties likely include period houses, converted farm buildings, or substantial executive homes. Three-bedroom properties, typically the most popular segment in most markets, show 4 listings averaging £504,500, positioning them as the more accessible entry point to Stone's housing market.
Two-bedroom properties appear with 3 listings averaging £341,667, while a single one-bedroom property is listed at £375,000. The relative scarcity of one and two-bedroom properties suggests limited starter home availability in Stone, which may push first-time buyers toward the broader Wyre Forest district or consider properties requiring renovation. For sellers, this scarcity of smaller properties might indicate opportunity - demand clearly exists but supply is constrained.
If you own a two-bedroom property in Stone, the limited competition from just three similar listings could work in your favour. Buyers searching for smaller homes in the village have fewer options, meaning well-presented two-bedroom properties can attract multiple interested parties. This supply constraint often creates stronger negotiation position for sellers in the starter home segment.
Based on current market share data, Andrew Grant leads with 18.8% of the market and 3 active listings, followed by Halls Estate Agents and The Lee Shaw Partnership, each with 12.5% market share. However, the "best" agent depends on your property type and price point. Andrew Grant focuses on properties around £333,333, while Knight Frank and Phipps & Pritchard handle premium properties exceeding £1 million. We recommend comparing agents using our free tool to find the best match for your specific property.
Estate agent fees in Stone follow the national average pattern, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT). Based on current market conditions, the average fee sits around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property priced at the Stone average of £860,813, this would equate to approximately £12,912 including VAT. Premium agents may charge higher rates, while online or fixed-fee agents offer alternatives. Always negotiate and compare quotes from multiple agents before making your decision.
Our research shows nuanced trends. The broader Wyre Forest district saw a 1.0% increase in average house prices between December 2024 and December 2025, with semi-detached properties rising 2.2%. However, flats experienced a 2.5% decrease. Stone-specific data shows significant variation from the district average, partly due to the limited sample size and premium property mix in the village. Current asking prices in Stone average £860,813, though this reflects the higher-value properties currently marketed rather than completed transaction values. The limited inventory of just 16 properties means any price analysis should be treated as indicative rather than definitive for the village market.
Stone offers a peaceful village lifestyle within the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire. The village provides a semi-rural environment with strong connections to nearby Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn for shopping, services, and employment. Local amenities include village pubs and community facilities, while surrounding countryside offers walking and outdoor activities through the Wyre Forest. The area benefits from reasonable transport links via road and the A456 and A449, plus rail services from nearby Kidderminster to Birmingham and Worcester. The village attracts families and retirees seeking a quieter pace of life while maintaining connectivity to larger urban centres. Local schools in the area serve families with children, while the peaceful setting appeals to those seeking a slower pace away from city life.
Detached properties dominate the Stone market, representing the largest segment of available stock with an average asking price of £1,075,000. Four-bedroom family homes are particularly prevalent, with 5 listings averaging £911,000. The village character means period properties and larger homes command premium prices. Three-bedroom properties averaging £504,500 represent more accessible entry points to the local market. The limited supply of one and two-bedroom properties suggests demand outstrips availability in the starter home segment. If you are selling a family home in Stone, the market conditions favour well-presented detached properties, though the limited competition in smaller property types also creates opportunities.
Market times in Stone depend on pricing, property type, and overall market conditions. Properties priced correctly for their condition and current demand typically achieve sales within the national average timeframe of 4 to 8 weeks for accepted offers, though actual completion takes longer. Overpriced properties risk extended market times, which often leads to price reductions. In a market with limited inventory like Stone, correctly priced properties can attract strong interest from the buyer pool actively seeking homes in the village. Given only 16 properties are currently for sale, serious buyers have limited choice, which can work in favour of sellers who price realistically. The key is working with an agent who understands the Stone market and can advise on appropriate pricing strategy.
Both options have merits. Local agents like Halls Estate Agents and The Lee Shaw Partnership have established presence in the Wyre Forest area and strong local market knowledge. National chains like Connells and Knight Frank offer broader marketing reach and brand recognition. For Stone's premium market, specialist agents experienced in village properties often deliver better outcomes. Consider the agent's specific track record in Stone rather than their brand alone. The data shows agents based in Kidderminster, such as Halls, Shipways, and Connells, have significant presence in the Stone market, suggesting local knowledge from nearby towns can be valuable.
While not mandatory for listing, a survey helps identify issues that could affect your sale or delay completion. For Stone properties, particularly older period homes which may exist in the village, we recommend a RICS Level 2 survey for properties under £1 million and a Level 3 survey for older or more complex properties. Given limited new build availability in Stone itself, many properties will be of sufficient age to benefit from professional survey assessment before marketing. A survey can uncover hidden issues that might affect your sale price or cause problems during conveyancing. Many buyers will arrange their own survey, but having one completed early demonstrates transparency and can strengthen your negotiating position.
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