Based on the most recent sold price data from homedata.co.uk, the average property in WV7 sold for £346,156 over the last twelve months, while home.co.uk records an average of £332,461. This represents a 6% increase compared to the previous year, with prices now matching the 2022 peak of £333,796. The current average asking price stands at £398,241, though we've seen a modest -2.8% adjustment in asking prices as of February 2026, indicating the market is finding its balance after a period of strong growth.
Detached properties dominate the WV7 market, commanding the highest average sold prices at £432,103 according to homedata.co.uk property data, with home.co.uk reporting £417,020. These premium properties are particularly concentrated in sought-after locations like Albrighton and the quieter lanes surrounding Tettenhall, where buyers pay a premium for space and village character. Semi-detached homes averaged £293,454 to £297,922, representing strong demand from families looking for three-bedroom properties in good school catchment areas.
Terraced properties showed more variation between sources at £217,688 (homedata.co.uk) and £280,698 (home.co.uk), reflecting the mix of older workers cottages in village centres and more modern terraced homes in recent developments. This diversity in property types creates distinct market segments that require different agent expertise, which is why matching your property with the right specialist matters.
Transaction volumes in the wider Wolverhampton postcode area (WV) show approximately 3,400 sales between January and December 2025, though WV7-specific figures are harder to isolate. The market has experienced a 17.2% drop in transactions over the last twelve months, suggesting a cooling period that makes choosing the right estate agent even more critical for sellers who need to stand out in a competitive market.