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Three bedroom properties represent a significant portion of the ST4 housing market, offering space for families with multiple reception rooms and gardens in many cases. Browse detached, semi-detached, and terraced options ranging from period character homes to contemporary developments.

ST4 Market Snapshot

Median Price

£223k

Total Listings

74

New This Week

6

Avg Days Listed

112

Source: home.co.uk

Showing 74 results for 3 Bedroom Houses for sale in ST4. 6 new listings added this week. The median asking price is £222,500.

Price Distribution in ST4

£100k-£200k
23
£200k-£300k
41
£300k-£500k
8
£500k-£750k
2

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in ST4

61%
22%
18%

Semi-Detached

45 listings

Avg £231,552

Detached

16 listings

Avg £314,153

Terraced

13 listings

Avg £142,685

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in ST4

3 beds 74
£233,800

Source: home.co.uk

The Property Market in ST4

The ST4 property market presents diverse opportunities for buyers across all property types. Our current listings show detached homes averaging £319,407, offering generous space and gardens particularly popular with families upgrading from smaller properties. Semi-detached properties average £191,173, representing strong value for three-bedroom homes in established residential areas close to local amenities and good schools. These property types form the backbone of family housing in ST4, with many homes dating from the mid-twentieth century offering solid construction and established gardens.

Terraced properties dominate the ST4 housing stock, averaging £134,298, and represent the most affordable entry point into the local property market. Many of these Victorian and Edwardian terraced homes feature original character details including bay windows, fireplaces, and stained glass panels that appeal to buyers seeking period charm. The ST4 area contains a particularly high concentration of traditional Potteries terraces built during the industrial expansion of the pottery industry, many of which still retain their original features. Flat sales in the ST4 5 area average £88,550, providing options for first-time buyers and investors looking for rental opportunities near the university campus and hospital.

The market has seen a 4% decrease in house prices over the past twelve months, creating potential opportunities for buyers who are ready to move as vendor expectations adjust. This cooling period follows a trend across the wider Stoke-on-Trent area, which recorded approximately 7,800 property sales with a 16.7% drop in transaction volumes. For buyers, this shift means reduced competition for desirable properties and increased negotiating power on asking prices. New build options in ST4 include the Barratt Homes development at Off Chessington Crescent in Trentham, offering contemporary three-bedroom homes in a sought-after location. These new builds provide an alternative for buyers prioritising modern specifications and energy efficiency over the character of period properties.

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Living in ST4

The ST4 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each offering its own character and community atmosphere. Trentham stands out as one of the most desirable areas within ST4, famous for Trentham Gardens shopping village and the stunning Trentham Gardens estate. Residents enjoy access to 900 acres of beautiful gardens and woodland walks along the River Trent, with the historic Trentham Hall ruins providing a fascinating backdrop to weekend strolls. The village has a range of independent shops, cafes, and pubs, creating a village atmosphere while remaining within easy reach of Stoke-on-Trent city centre. New housing developments in Trentham have attracted young families and professionals drawn to the area's excellent facilities and green spaces.

Blurton and Dresden offer more traditional Potteries residential areas with terraced streets, local shops, and strong community associations. These areas are particularly popular with NHS staff working at the Royal Stoke University Hospital, which is one of the largest employers in the region and located within convenient travelling distance of most ST4 neighbourhoods. The presence of Staffordshire University campus nearby adds to the academic and cultural life of the area, with student accommodation and university facilities contributing to a vibrant local economy. Local parks and playing fields provide recreational facilities for families, while the Potteries area offers cultural attractions including museums, theatres, and the famous Wedgwood Visitor Centre.

Longton, situated at the southern end of the ST4 postcode, represents the heart of the Potteries traditional pottery manufacturing area. The town retains a strong sense of identity with its market days and independent traders alongside the familiar high street names. For property buyers, Longton often offers the most competitive prices within ST4, with terraced homes available at the lower end of the market range. The ongoing regeneration of the Longton area has seen investment in town centre facilities, making it an increasingly attractive option for first-time buyers and investors alike.

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Schools and Education in ST4

Families considering a move to ST4 will find a range of educational options across all levels. Primary schools in the area include St Mary's Catholic Academy in Blurton, which serves the local community with a strong emphasis on academic achievement and Catholic values. Our Lady's Catholic Academy provides another faith-based primary option, while several excellent community primary schools serve the diverse needs of local families. Parents should research individual school performance data and admission arrangements, as catchment areas can significantly affect which schools your child may be allocated.

Secondary education in the ST4 area includes St Peter's Academy in Longton, which has built a strong reputation for exam results and extracurricular activities. Trinity Church of England Academy provides another option for secondary-aged children, while independent schools in the nearby Newcastle-under-Lyme area offer alternatives for families seeking private education. For higher education, Staffordshire University's Stoke campus is located within easy reach of ST4, providing undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes across a wide range of subjects. The proximity to university facilities makes ST4 attractive to academic staff and to students seeking convenient accommodation.

The educational landscape in ST4 continues to evolve, with schools in the area regularly featuring in performance tables above the national average for pupil progress. Many families specifically target the Blurton and Trentham areas for their proximity to the highest-performing primary schools, which often results in increased demand for family housing in these neighbourhoods. Our platform allows you to search for properties while filtering by school catchment areas, helping you identify homes that fall within the boundaries of your preferred institutions. Parents are encouraged to visit schools directly and speak with headteachers before committing to a property purchase, as admission policies can change and specific street addresses may fall outside desired catchment zones.

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Transport and Commuting from ST4

Transport connections from ST4 serve residents well for commuting and leisure travel. The area is situated near the A500, which provides direct links to Junction 15 of the M6 motorway, connecting residents to Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool with relative ease. For those working in the Potteries area, the A50 runs through the region providing access to Derby and Leicester beyond Stoke-on-Trent. Local bus services operated by First Potteries connect ST4 neighbourhoods to Hanley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and surrounding towns, with regular services throughout the day.

Rail travel is available from Stoke-on-Trent railway station, which offers regular services to major destinations including Manchester Piccadilly (journey time approximately 45 minutes), Birmingham New Street (approximately 1 hour), and London Euston (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes with Virgin Trains services). The station is accessible from ST4 by bus or car, with parking facilities available for those who need to drive to the station. For air travel, Birmingham Airport is approximately 45 minutes drive from ST4, while Manchester Airport is within similar reach, providing international travel connections for business and leisure travellers.

The strategic position of ST4 between the M6 and the Potteries urban centre makes it particularly appealing to commuters who need to travel regularly for work. Many residents take advantage of the excellent road connections to reach employment in nearby cities without the expense of city centre living. Traffic levels in the area have improved following road improvements in recent years, though prospective buyers should be aware that peak hour congestion can occur on the A500 approaching Junction 15. Our platform includes information on approximate travel times to major employment centres, helping you assess whether a particular property location suits your commuting requirements.

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How to Buy a Home in ST4

1

Get Your Mortgage Agreement in Principle

Contact a mortgage broker or lender before you start viewing properties to obtain an Agreement in Principle. This document confirms how much you can borrow and demonstrates to estate agents and sellers that you are a serious buyer with funding in place. Given the property price range in ST4, most buyers require mortgages between £80,000 and £300,000, and speaking to a specialist broker familiar with the local market can help you secure competitive rates.

2

Research ST4 Neighbourhoods

Spend time exploring different areas within the ST4 postcode, from Trentham to Blurton and Longton. Each neighbourhood has its own character, price range, and amenities. Consider your commute needs, school requirements, and lifestyle preferences when narrowing your search. Visiting areas at different times of day and on weekends can give you a genuine feel for community atmosphere and any potential issues such as traffic noise or parking problems.

3

Arrange Property Viewings

Use Homemove to browse available properties and arrange viewings with local estate agents. Take notes during each viewing and ask about the property's history, any recent renovations, and reasons for selling. Bring a friend or family member for a second opinion on major purchases. In the current market with reduced buyer activity, vendors are generally more willing to negotiate on price and terms, making viewings an excellent opportunity to assess properties thoroughly.

4

Book a RICS Level 2 Survey

Once your offer is accepted, arrange a Level 2 Survey (Homebuyer Report) before proceeding to exchange contracts. This survey checks the property's condition and identifies any defects that might affect your purchase decision or require negotiation with the seller. Given the number of older terraced properties in ST4, a professional survey is particularly valuable for identifying potential issues with damp, roof conditions, or outdated electrical systems that may not be visible during a standard viewing.

5

Instruct a Conveyancing Solicitor

Your solicitor will handle the legal aspects of your purchase, including conducting searches with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, checking title deeds, and processing Stamp Duty Land Tax. Choose a solicitor with experience in the local property market for smoother transactions. Local solicitors familiar with ST4 properties can often anticipate common issues and resolve them more efficiently than those working outside the area.

6

Exchange Contracts and Complete

Once all searches are satisfactory and your mortgage is finalised, you will exchange contracts and pay your deposit. Completion typically follows within 2-4 weeks, at which point you will receive the keys to your new ST4 home and can begin moving in. Our team can recommend local removal firms and utility providers to help you settle into your new property as smoothly as possible.

What to Look for When Buying in ST4

The ST4 housing stock includes a significant number of Victorian and Edwardian terraced properties, which require careful inspection for common issues in period homes. Look for signs of damp in ground floor walls and basements, as traditional construction methods used solid walls without cavity insulation. Check the condition of original sash windows, as replacement costs can be significant if double glazing is desired. Roof conditions on terraced properties can be harder to assess fully from ground level, making a professional survey essential before purchase.

Properties built during the Potteries industrial expansion often feature solid brick construction with traditional lime-based mortars and plasterwork that can be susceptible to moisture penetration if not properly maintained. The age of many ST4 properties means that electrical wiring and plumbing systems may be original or partially updated, requiring careful assessment before purchase. Our inspectors frequently find that period terraced homes in the area have been subject to various improvement works over the decades, with quality varying considerably depending on previous owners. A thorough RICS Level 2 Survey will identify any areas of concern and help you budget for essential repairs or upgrades.

For newer properties in ST4, including new build homes at developments in Trentham, verify the specification details and any remaining NHBC warranty coverage. Many new developments offer modern insulation standards and energy-efficient heating systems that can reduce utility bills compared to older properties. However, new build prices often carry a premium, so weigh whether the additional cost justifies the benefits of move-in-ready condition. If considering a leasehold property, always review the terms carefully, including ground rent obligations, service charge estimates, and any restrictions on property use.

The Trentham area has seen significant new housing development in recent years, with the Barratt Homes site at Off Chessington Crescent offering three-bedroom family homes designed to modern specifications. These new build properties typically include a ten-year NHBC warranty (or equivalent) covering structural defects, providing for buyers concerned about construction quality. However, even new properties can have snagging issues that become apparent in the first few years of occupation, and we recommend a thorough inspection before legal completion. Our surveyors can provide both new build snagging inspections and standard RICS Level 2 Surveys across all property types in ST4.

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Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in ST4

Understanding the full costs of buying a property in ST4 helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises during the transaction. Beyond the property purchase price, you will need to budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax, which applies to all freehold and leasehold purchases above £250,000 for standard buyers. First-time buyers purchasing residential property up to £625,000 can claim relief, paying no SDLT on the first £425,000. Properties purchased above these thresholds or by additional property owners attract a 3% surcharge on the relevant rates.

Conveyancing costs for property purchases in ST4 typically range from £499 for basic transactions to £1,500 or more for complex purchases including leasehold properties or where additional legal work is required. Your solicitor will conduct local authority searches with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, which typically cost between £200 and £400. A RICS Level 2 Survey (Homebuyer Report) costs from £350 depending on property value and the surveying firm you choose. Removal costs vary based on distance and volume of belongings, while immediate post-purchase costs may include new locks, utility connections, and any immediate maintenance identified during your survey.

For properties in the ST4 price range, most buyers will find that the SDLT bill is either zero (for first-time buyers purchasing below the threshold) or relatively modest for standard purchases under £425,000. Given the average terraced property price of £134,298, many first-time buyers in ST4 will complete their purchase without incurring any Stamp Duty liability. However, buyers purchasing at the upper end of the market, such as detached homes averaging £319,407, will need to budget approximately £3,470 in SDLT on top of their purchase price. Your solicitor will calculate the exact amount due based on your specific circumstances and property details.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in ST4

What is the average house price in ST4?

The average house price in ST4 over the past twelve months is £180,720, according to property sales data. Detached properties average £319,407, semi-detached homes average £191,173, terraced properties average £134,298, and flats average around £88,550. House prices in ST4 have decreased by approximately 4% over the past year, which may present opportunities for buyers in an adjusting market. The broader Stoke-on-Trent area recorded around 7,800 sales in the past year with a 16.7% reduction in transaction volumes, suggesting a buyer's market is emerging.

What council tax band are properties in ST4?

Properties in ST4 fall under Stoke-on-Trent City Council's jurisdiction for council tax purposes. Most residential properties in the area fall within Bands A through D, with Band A being the lowest charge and Band D the average. Exact bands depend on the property's assessed value. You can verify specific properties on the Valuation Office Agency website or your solicitor can confirm during conveyancing. Council tax bands can affect ongoing costs significantly, so prospective buyers should request this information before committing to a purchase.

What are the best schools in ST4?

ST4 offers several well-regarded primary and secondary schools. St Mary's Catholic Academy and Our Lady's Catholic Academy serve primary-aged children in the Blurton area. Secondary options include St Peter's Academy in Longton and Trinity Church of England Academy. Parents should check current Ofsted ratings and admission catchment boundaries, as these can change and directly affect school allocations for your property address. Many families specifically target the Trentham and Blurton areas when searching for homes, as these neighbourhoods are within walking distance of popular primary schools.

How well connected is ST4 by public transport?

The ST4 area has good bus connections operated by First Potteries, with routes serving Hanley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and surrounding towns. Stoke-on-Trent railway station provides mainline rail services to Manchester (45 minutes), Birmingham (1 hour), and London Euston (1 hour 30 minutes). The A500 and A50 trunk roads are easily accessible, offering connections to the M6 motorway at Junction 15. The area is considered well-served for commuting within Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands region.

Is ST4 a good place to invest in property?

ST4 offers several factors that may appeal to property investors. The presence of the Royal Stoke University Hospital and Staffordshire University creates consistent demand for rental accommodation from NHS staff, students, and university employees. Terraced properties at £134,298 average price point could offer rental yields in areas with high tenant demand. However, investors should research specific neighbourhoods carefully and consider void periods, maintenance costs, and potential changes to rental regulations before committing to purchase. Areas closest to the hospital and university campus typically command the highest rental values and lowest vacancy rates.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in ST4?

For standard purchases, Stamp Duty Land Tax rates are 0% on the first £250,000, 5% on £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers pay 0% on the first £425,000 (up to £625,000 maximum), provided they have never owned property before and are purchasing as their main residence. Given the average property price in ST4 of £180,720, most first-time buyers will pay no SDLT at all, making this an attractive market for those entering the property ladder.

Are there new build properties available in ST4?

Yes, new build options are available in ST4, particularly in the Trentham area. The Barratt Homes development at Off Chessington Crescent offers three-bedroom homes designed to modern specifications with contemporary layouts and energy-efficient features. Another development at Trentham (ST4 8DP) provides three and four-bedroom options suitable for families. New build properties typically carry a price premium over equivalent older homes, but buyers benefit from modern construction standards, warranty coverage, and the convenience of purchasing a property in brand-new condition.

What should I look for when viewing terraced properties in ST4?

Terraced properties in ST4 often date from the Victorian or Edwardian periods, meaning they may have solid walls without cavity insulation and original features that require maintenance. Check for signs of damp on ground floor walls and in basements, examine the condition of any original sash windows, and assess the roof from available vantage points. Electrical systems and plumbing may be outdated, so ask about when these were last updated. We strongly recommend booking a RICS Level 2 Survey before exchanging contracts on any terraced property in ST4.

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