£565,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£565,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
Compare 15 local agents, data from 75 active listings








We track 15 estate agents actively marketing properties in Streethay, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and market share. selling a family home near the village centre or a modern property on the outskirts, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The Streethay property market has shown remarkable resilience, with current average asking prices standing at £440,301 across 75 active listings. This Staffordshire village, part of the Lichfield district, offers an appealing mix of traditional homes and newer developments, making it attractive to families and professionals alike. Our comprehensive comparison tool helps you evaluate each agent's track record, their average selling prices, and how many properties they're currently handling in your local area.

15
Active Estate Agents
£440,301
Average Asking Price
75
Properties For Sale
The Streethay housing market has demonstrated impressive growth over the past year, with Rightmove reporting prices 12% up on the previous year and 10% above the 2022 peak of £384,400. Zoopla's data shows an average sold price of £402,978 over the last 12 months, while Rightmove reports a slightly higher average of £420,931. PropertyResearch.uk, drawing on Land Registry sales data, indicates an even more robust 15.4% increase in house prices in Streethay over the past year, suggesting strong buyer demand in this Lichfield suburb.
When examining specific property types, detached homes command the highest prices, with Zoopla reporting an average of £512,362 and Rightmove showing £504,164. Semi-detached properties average around £285,000 according to Zoopla, closely mirroring the £280,806 reported by Rightmove. Terraced homes show more variation between sources, with Zoopla at £282,000 and Rightmove at £353,750, reflecting the mix of older and newer terraced stock in the area. Flats remain the most affordable entry point at approximately £185,000 on average.
The market evidence suggests that Streethay continues to attract buyers seeking the balance between village character and modern convenience that Lichfield offers. With 995 properties sold in Streethay within the last year according to Rightmove, transaction volumes indicate healthy market activity. The £300k-£500k price band dominates current listings with 35 properties, followed by 27 properties in the £500k-£750k range, showing a market skewed toward family homes and premium properties.
Recent sales on streets including Burton Road, Poplar Road, and the A38 corridor demonstrate consistent buyer interest across property types, with particularly strong activity in the detached segment where properties frequently achieve asking prices within the first few weeks of marketing.
Based on 49 live listings with an average asking price of £414,565.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Streethay.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe current listing landscape in Streethay reveals a market heavily weighted toward detached family homes, which represent the majority of available properties. Our Atlas data shows 46 detached listings with an impressive average asking price of £513,813, confirming that this property type dominates the premium end of the market. Semi-detached properties account for 11 listings averaging £288,181, representing the more accessible price bracket for first-time buyers and growing families looking to enter the Streethay market.
New build activity continues to shape the area, with developments like The Choristers at Morgan Mews in nearby Lichfield WS13 offering contemporary semi-detached homes from approximately £310,000. The Cathedral View development in Streethay itself represents another newer addition to the housing stock, providing modern options for buyers seeking turnkey properties. While specific active new-build developments strictly within the Streethay postcode require further verification through developer websites, the presence of newer housing stock is evident throughout the area, particularly given the significant number of post-1980 properties that characterize much of this growing suburb.
The 2-bedroom segment, with 15 listings averaging £272,312, continues to attract first-time buyers and investors, while 4-bedroom properties at £534,318 average across 22 listings demonstrate strong demand from families seeking larger accommodation in this desirable Lichfield suburb.

Streethay occupies a distinctive position as a village within the Lichfield district of Staffordshire, offering residents a peaceful residential environment while maintaining excellent connectivity to the wider West Midlands. The area primarily consists of modern residential developments, with detached properties forming the backbone of the housing stock according to recent sales data. The village lacks the concentration of listed buildings or conservation areas found in nearby Lichfield city centre, reflecting its more contemporary development history, though this also means properties generally face fewer restrictions for renovations and improvements.
From a geographical perspective, Streethay sits on ground that may include Mercia Mudstone deposits, a geological feature common across Staffordshire that contains clay elements susceptible to shrink-swell movement. While no specific flood risk data was identified for Streethay in the research, prospective buyers should conduct standard searches via the Environment Agency when purchasing property. The predominant construction materials reflect modern West Midlands building practices, with brick, render, and occasional timber cladding featuring on newer developments, while older properties typically utilise traditional brick construction.
Transportation links serve as a key advantage for Streethay residents, with the village offering straightforward access to Lichfield's railway stations providing connections to Birmingham, London, and other regional centres. The A38 trunk road runs nearby, providing convenient road connectivity to Birmingham and the wider motorway network. Local amenities in nearby Lichfield city centre include shopping facilities, restaurants, schools rated good and outstanding by Ofsted, and healthcare services, making Streethay a practical choice for commuters and families seeking the amenities of a larger town within a smaller community setting.
Families in Streethay benefit from access to well-regarded primary and secondary schools in the Lichfield area, with several schools within the WS13 postcode catchment area achieving good Ofsted ratings. The nearby St. Chad's Church of England Primary School and The Friar Park Primary Academy serve younger children, while King Edward's School and The Wizard Academy provide secondary education options for families remaining in the area.
Selecting the right estate agent in Streethay requires understanding the local market dynamics and matching them to your specific property type and selling goals. Andrew Downing-Booth Estate Agents leads the local market with 10 active listings and a 13.3% market share, maintaining an average asking price of £412,000, which positions them as a significant player handling properties across various price points. Downes and Daughters follows with 7 listings averaging £462,136, while Paul Carr holds 5 active listings at £417,990 average, demonstrating that multiple established Lichfield-based agents compete vigorously in this market.
For sellers with premium properties, the data reveals interesting options. Hunters operates in the higher price bracket with an average asking price of £503,333 across their 3 Streethay listings, while John German focuses on the top end with an average of £600,000 for their 2 current listings. Conversely, agents like Yopa and Webbs Estate Agents cater to more affordable segments, with Yopa averaging £362,500 and Webbs presenting a single listing at £156,000. Understanding where each agent concentrates their efforts helps you choose representation aligned with your property's value and target market.
When instructing an agent, consider whether a traditional high-street agent or an online model better suits your needs. High-street agents like Andrew Downing-Booth and Downes and Daughters offer face-to-face consultations, local market expertise, and physical branch presence in Lichfield, typically charging percentage fees of 1-3% plus VAT. Online agents like Yopa provide fixed-fee alternatives that can reduce upfront costs, though they may offer less personalized service. Most agents in England work under sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks, though you can negotiate multi-agency arrangements if you want wider coverage, typically paying a higher total fee of around 1.5-2% more for the additional marketing reach.
For premium properties valued over £500,000, consider agents like John German, Hunters, or Exp UK who demonstrate experience in the higher price brackets through their current Streethay listings. These agents typically have established networks of high-net-worth buyers and may offer additional services such as professional staging advice, targeted marketing campaigns, and dedicated negotiation support that can justify their potentially higher fees.
Review current listing data to understand which agents are actively selling in Streethay, how many properties they have on their books, and their average asking prices compared to the wider market.
Book free valuations from at least three different agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies. This also gives you leverage when negotiating fees.
Ask each agent about their marketing plans, including photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and their presence on Rightmove, Zoopla, and social media platforms.
Clarify whether agents charge a percentage of the sale price or a fixed fee, whether VAT is included, and what services are covered in their commission.
Look for independent reviews on platforms like Trustpilot or Google, and ask agents for references from recent sellers in the Lichfield or Streethay area.
Ensure you understand the terms, including the contract duration, notice period if you need to switch agents, and what happens if your property doesn't sell.
Before instructing any estate agent, always request at least three free valuations from different agents. This gives you a realistic picture of your property's market value and provides negotiating leverage on fees. The cheapest agent isn't always the best value if they achieve a lower sale price.
Understanding how bedroom count affects your property's value helps set realistic expectations when marketing in Streethay. Our Atlas data reveals that 4-bedroom properties represent a substantial portion of the market with 22 current listings averaging £534,318, making them the most commonly listed property type alongside 3-bedroom homes. These properties typically appeal to families seeking spacious accommodation with multiple reception rooms and gardens, and they command premium prices in this Lichfield suburb.
Three-bedroom properties remain highly popular with 30 active listings averaging £390,765, representing the heart of the market in terms of availability and buyer interest. These homes attract a broad spectrum of buyers from first-time families to upsizers, offering what many consider the ideal balance of space and affordability in the Streethay area. The £300k-£500k price band where most 3-bed properties sit reflects strong demand from buyers seeking that sweet spot between cost and configuration.
Two-bedroom properties offer more accessible entry points to the Streethay market with 15 listings averaging £272,312, appealing to first-time buyers, buy-to-let investors, and those downsizing. Five-bedroom and larger properties, while fewer in number at just 6 listings averaging £710,000, represent the premium end of the market and typically attract buyers seeking executive-style homes with extensive accommodation. The under £200k segment remains extremely limited with only 4 listings, indicating strong demand even at the lower price points where properties tend to sell quickly.
49 properties currently listed across Streethay. Here are the most recently added.
£565,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£565,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£548,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£548,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£280,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Lister Avenue, WS13 8GB
£280,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Lister Avenue, WS13 8GB
Edwards and Gray
-3d ago
£107,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£107,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
Keaze Limited
-6d ago
£78,000
Maisonette, 1 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£78,000
Maisonette, 1 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
Keaze Limited
-6d ago
£580,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£580,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£299,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£299,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£144,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Bytheway Walk, WS13 8XY
£144,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Bytheway Walk, WS13 8XY
Yopa
-8d ago
£470,000
Detached, 3 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£470,000
Detached, 3 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£575,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£575,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£580,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£580,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£525,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
£525,000
Detached, 4 bed
Netherstowe Lane, WS13 8ES
Get free, no-obligation valuations from the top-performing local agents. Compare fees, services, and track records before you decide.
Compare Agents FreeBased on our live data, Andrew Downing-Booth Estate Agents leads the Streethay market with 10 active listings and 13.3% market share, followed by Downes and Daughters with 7 listings and 9.3% share. Paul Carr, Hunters, and John German also operate in the area, with each bringing different specialisms from premium properties to more affordable stock. The best agent for you depends on your property type and target price range. If you're selling a premium detached home, John German with their £600,000 average or Hunters at £503,333 may be better suited, while Andrew Downing-Booth offers broad coverage across price points.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. In the Streethay area, you'll find both percentage-based traditional agents like Andrew Downing-Booth and Downes and Daughters, as well as fixed-fee online alternatives like Yopa. Always confirm whether VAT is included and what services the fee covers before instructing. For a property at the Streethay average of £440,000, a 1.5% fee plus VAT would amount to £7,920, while a 1% fee would be £5,280.
Yes, Streethay has seen significant price growth. Rightmove reports prices 12% up on the previous year and 10% above the 2022 peak of £384,400. PropertyResearch.uk based on Land Registry data indicates a 15.4% increase over the past 12 months. The average sold price now sits around £402,978 according to Zoopla, with asking prices averaging £440,301. This growth reflects strong buyer demand in this Lichfield suburb, with nearly 1,000 transactions recorded in the past year, indicating robust market activity.
Streethay offers a peaceful residential setting within the Lichfield district of Staffordshire, combining village character with excellent transport links to Birmingham and the wider West Midlands. The area primarily features modern housing developments with good access to Lichfield's amenities including shops, schools, and railway stations. It's particularly popular with families and commuters seeking a balance between countryside accessibility and urban conveniences. The A38 provides direct road access, while Lichfield Trent Valley and Lichfield City stations offer regular train services to Birmingham New Street and London Euston.
Detached family homes dominate the Streethay market, representing 46 of 75 current listings with average prices around £513,000. Three and four-bedroom properties are particularly sought after, with strong demand across the £300k-£500k price bracket. The market shows healthy activity with nearly 1,000 property sales recorded in the past year. Semi-detached properties at around £288,000 and terraced homes at approximately £227,000 also attract strong buyer interest, particularly from first-time buyers entering the market.
Local agents like Andrew Downing-Booth, Downes and Daughters, and Paul Carr have physical presence in Lichfield and established relationships with local buyers and other agents. They can offer viewings, negotiations, and market insight that online alternatives may lack. Online agents like Yopa offer fixed fees but typically provide less personalized service. For premium properties, local expertise often proves valuable. With the Streethay market showing 12% annual growth, having an agent who understands local buyer preferences and can respond quickly to offers can make a significant difference to your sale outcome.
The time to sell varies depending on property type, price, and market conditions. With the current strong demand reflected in 12% price growth year-on-year, well-priced properties in Streethay should attract interest quickly. Your agent's marketing quality, pricing strategy, and network all influence sale speed. Properties priced correctly for the current market typically achieve sale agreed dates within weeks rather than months. The high transaction volume of nearly 1,000 sales in the past year indicates active buyer interest across all property types in this area.
Streethay has seen significant new development, with developments like Cathedral View offering modern properties within the village itself. Nearby Morgan Mews in the WS13 postcode area provides new semi-detached homes from approximately £310,000. The proportion of post-1980 properties in Streethay is notably high compared to traditional villages, reflecting the area's growth as a commuter settlement. New build properties in the area typically attract buyers seeking modern energy efficiency, warranty coverage, and minimal immediate maintenance requirements.
From £400
A basic survey suitable for standard properties in reasonable condition
From £600
A detailed structural survey for older or unconventional properties
From £60
Energy Performance Certificate required for all home sales
From £250
Required for properties sold under Help to Buy schemes
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