Real sold price data from HM Land Registry · Last 5 years · Excludes most recent 3 months (reporting lag)
Property Market Overview Nottingham has seen substantial transaction activity over five years, with nearly 55,000 sales recorded. The market sits at a mean price of £266,124, though the median of £230,000 reflects a wider spread typical of mixed urban and suburban areas. Prices have risen 18.2% across the five-year period, with recent months averaging £277,720.
Property Types and Price Differences Semi-detached homes dominate by volume with over 19,000 sales at an average of £234,905, while detached properties command significantly higher prices at £381,901—roughly 1.6 times the semi-detached figure. Terraced houses and flats occupy the lower end, averaging £183,825 and £161,915 respectively, making flats the most affordable segment.
Price Trends Over Time The five-year upward trajectory has been consistent, climbing from £252,561 in 2021 to £277,720 by early 2026. Growth has been gradual rather than volatile, with year-on-year increases ranging between 2–3 per cent, though recent prices remain modestly above the longer-term mean.
What Stands Out Detached homes represent a significant premium tier—priced roughly twice the cost of terraced properties—while semi-detached and detached homes together account for two-thirds of all sales. Recent valuations show a £153,500 to £320,000 range, underscoring the variety available across property types and locations within the city.
| Street | Sales | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| Nottingham Road | 393 | £290,688 |
| Main Street | 340 | £423,213 |
| Main Road | 187 | £338,567 |
| Mansfield Road | 152 | £265,809 |
| Derby Road | 151 | £313,880 |
| Regeneration Way | 138 | £323,135 |
| Loughborough Road | 125 | £352,567 |
| Portland Road | 123 | £223,946 |
| Station Road | 116 | £250,785 |
| Victoria Road | 106 | £189,374 |
| Date | Address | Postcode | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2026 | 1 Rufford Walk | NG11 6BB | £153,500 | Flat |
| Jan 2026 | 246 College Street | NG10 4GW | £220,000 | Semi-detached |
| Jan 2026 | 34 Victor Crescent | NG10 5JT | £160,000 | Terraced |
| Jan 2026 | 17 Eaton Grange Drive | NG10 3QE | £255,000 | Detached |
| Jan 2026 | 4 Bursar Way | NG10 4AT | £233,500 | Terraced |
| Jan 2026 | 5A Jericho Lane | NG13 0HF | £320,000 | Semi-detached |
| Jan 2026 | 4 Radstock Road | NG3 2PS | £190,000 | Semi-detached |
| Jan 2026 | 6 Lawrence Avenue | NG16 2SN | £175,000 | Terraced |
| Jan 2026 | 20 Bosworth Drive | NG16 3RF | £247,000 | Detached |
| Jan 2026 | 5 Sneinton Hollows | NG2 4AA | £207,600 | Terraced |
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Yes. The average property price in Nottingham has increased by 18% over the past 5 years, with the current mean price at £266,124 and the median at £230,000.
The mean average property price in Nottingham is £266,124 based on 54,736 sales over the last 5 years. The median price (the middle value, less affected by extremes) is £230,000.
The most expensive property type in Nottingham is detached homes, averaging £381,901. The most affordable is flats, averaging £161,915. There have been 54,736 total sales in the last 5 years.
There have been 54,736 property sales recorded in Nottingham over the past 5 years, based on HM Land Registry data. The busiest street is Nottingham Road with 393 sales.
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