Current listing data reveals the three-bedroom semi-detached property as the dominant force in the WV4 market, with 188 such properties available representing over half of all stock. These family homes, typically priced around £283,792, attract the broadest pool of buyers and tend to sell fastest in the current market conditions. The strong supply of three-bed semis reflects the area's popularity with growing families seeking good school catchment areas and reasonable commutes to Birmingham and the wider West Midlands.
Detached properties command the highest average prices at £438,224, with 74 homes currently marketed across the postcode. These premium properties cluster in desirable locations such as Compton, Tettenhall, and the rural fringes of Penn and Wombourne. Four-bedroom homes represent another significant segment with 63 listings averaging £416,506, appealing to buyers seeking larger family accommodation with gardens and parking. The market also includes a smaller segment of larger homes, with 5-bedroom properties averaging £483,636 and six-bedroom homes reaching an average of £721,980.
The affordable end of the market shows 21 properties priced under £100,000, predominantly one-bedroom flats averaging £93,428. Two-bedroom properties span a broader range with 85 listings averaging £181,346, offering an accessible entry point for first-time buyers in the area. Investment opportunities exist in the flat market, where 49 apartments average just £123,236, significantly below the overall average and potentially attractive to buy-to-let investors familiar with the local rental market.
Price segmentation analysis shows that the £200,000-£300,000 range dominates with 121 listings, followed closely by the £300,000-£500,000 bracket with 128 properties. This concentration reflects the strong demand for family housing at mainstream price points, while the premium sectors above £500,000 and the entry-level sector below £200,000 represent smaller but active market segments.