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Barnt Green

67 Hewell Road
Barnt Green
B45 8NL

(+44) 0121 447 8300
barntgreen@ardenestates.co.uk

Bromsgrove

14 Old Birmingham Road
Lickey End, Bromsgrove
B60 1DE

(+44) 01527 872 479
bromsgrove@ardenestates.co.uk

Redditch

373 Evesham Road
Redditch
B97 5JA

(+44) 01527 540 654
redditch@ardenestates.co.uk

Rubery

14 Old Birmingham Road
Lickey End
B60 1DE

(+44) 0121 453 4349
rubery@ardenestates.co.uk

Worcester

15 Foregate Street
Worcester
WR1 1DB

(+44) 01905 958 290
worcester@ardenestates.co.uk

Solihull

450 Stratford Road
Solihull
B90 4AQ

(+44) 0121 745 5888
solihull@ardenestates.co.uk

Stourbridge Estate Agents

With years of local property expertise, our Stourbridge team of estate agents offers a comprehensive range of property services, from accurate valuations to tailored marketing strategies. Whether buying, selling, or investing, we provide expert guidance and a personalised approach to help you achieve your property goals efficiently and with confidence.

Team members

Anneke Babber MNAEA

Anneke Babber MNAEA

Area Partner
Christine Carter

Christine Carter

Sales Manager
Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett

Valuations Manager

Stourbridge Property Trends

Overall Market

Average Property Price
ÂŁ260,346
ÂŁ289 per Square Foot
Price change
+5.0%
In the last 12 months
Price change
+13.5%
In the last 5 years
413 Properties Sold
In the last 12 months

Property Prices by Type

Detached

Average price
ÂŁ418,801
Price changeLast 12 months
-1.1%
% of Market
18.6%

Semi Detached

Average price
ÂŁ269,382
Price changeLast 12 months
+6.0%
% of Market
41.4%

Terraced

Average price
ÂŁ229,299
Price changeLast 12 months
-1.0%
% of Market
23.0%

Flats

Average price
ÂŁ142,042
Price changeLast 12 months
0.7%
% of Market
16.9%

Rental Market

Average rental
transactions per month
50
How much do houses let for?
ÂŁ1,115
Per calendar month
How much do flats let for?
ÂŁ775
Per calendar month
What is the average
annual rental yield?
5.16%
Stourbridge Office

Stourbridge Office

Our Stourbridge estate agent team

The estate agents at Stourbridge have lived and worked locally for all their careers, which means they have a great understanding of the local property market conditions and nuances. They have helped thousands of clients successfully move home. Not only do they have exceptional market knowledge, but they also understand that customer service must be their absolute priority, a reason why so many clients recommend our services.

Areas Covered

Stourbridge

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri
9.00 a.m. - 17.30 p.m.
Saturday
9.00 a.m. - 16.00 p.m.
Sunday
10:00 a.m. – 14:00 p.m.

Selling a Property in Stourbridge

Selling a Property in Stourbridge

Stourbridge’s property market is strong, with rising prices and steady demand from buyers attracted to its character homes, transport links, and community feel. With a 2.1% price increase in the past year and a 98% sales success rate, our estate agent team achieves excellent results.

We offer strategic marketing and professional negotiation as part of our standard service to secure the best outcome for our clients. Whether you’re selling a Victorian terrace in the town centre or a detached home in the suburbs, we make the process of selling your property as easy as possible.

Buying a Property in Stourbridge

Buying a Property in Stourbridge

With its mix of period homes, modern developments, and proximity to Birmingham, Stourbridge appeals to families, professionals, and investors. The town’s semi-detached homes dominate the market, offering strong value, while detached properties have seen the highest price growth.

Rental yields remain competitive, making Stourbridge an attractive option for buy-to-let investors. Whether you’re searching for your first home or expanding your portfolio, our experienced team is here to help you find the right property.

Mortgages

HLC are our friendly in-house Mortgage team and are on-hand to help you successfully move house in the most cost-effective way.

Community Highlights – Stourbridge

Located in the southwest corner of the West Midlands, Stourbridge is a historic market town known for its glassmaking heritage. Once home to renowned names such as Stuart, Royal Brierley, and Thomas Webb, the town played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution. While much of its industry has faded, Stourbridge retains its Victorian appeal, with impressive architecture and a thriving town centre.

Positioned 13 miles west of Birmingham, Stourbridge offers excellent transport links to nearby cities, making it a popular choice for commuters. The town is well-served by local amenities, independent shops, and cultural attractions, while the surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor activities.

With a strong sense of community, a mix of period and modern housing, and ongoing investment in the area, Stourbridge remains a desirable location for families and professionals alike.