How is the Stockport housing market performing?

How is the Stockport housing market performing?

In this blog we take a look at the Stockport housing market and how it is performing in 2025. With the housing market influenced by many factors including national and even worldwide issues this blog focuses on our local market.

Stockport Housing Market Update: June 2025

If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or investing in Stockport property, you’ll want to know what’s happening in the local housing market. As of June 2025, Stockport stands out as one of the North West’s most dynamic and in-demand areas. Here’s a comprehensive look at the current trends, prices, and what you can expect if you’re considering making a move.

Stockport’s Property Prices: On the Rise

The average house price in Stockport has climbed to around £301,000 (as of April 2025), representing a healthy 4.9% increase over the past year. This growth outpaces both the North West regional average (£205,000) and the UK national average (£265,000). Depending on the neighbourhood and property type, prices can range from £298,000 up to £334,000.

Breakdown by Property Type:
Detached: £467,000 – £523,000
Semi-detached: £320,000 – £326,000
Terraced: £238,000 – £245,000
Flats/Maisonettes: £171,500 – £175,000
Larger homes, such as four- and five-bedroom properties, can fetch anywhere from £634,000 to nearly £1 million in the most desirable postcodes.

Fast-Paced Market: Homes Selling in Weeks

Stockport’s housing market is moving quickly. In early 2025, the average home spent just 22 days on the market before being snapped up by a buyer—a notable drop from 31 days the previous year. This speed reflects surging demand and a shortage of available properties.

Over the past 12 months, roughly 8,000 homes changed hands in Stockport, though the total number of sales dipped slightly (down 6.4% year-on-year) due to limited supply. The most popular price brackets were £300,000–£400,000 and £200,000–£250,000.

Why Is Stockport So Popular?

Several factors are driving Stockport’s popularity:
Excellent transport links to Manchester and beyond
Consistent property value growth and strong rental demand, making it attractive for investors
Stockport’s market is also considered more stable than other parts of the UK, with steady capital appreciation and less volatility.

Price Hotspots and Affordable Areas

There’s significant variation in prices across Stockport’s postcodes. For example:
The most affordable area: ‘SK13 0’ with average prices around £130,000
The most expensive area: ‘SK10 4’ where average prices approach £960,000
If you’re looking for value or luxury, there’s something for every budget.

What Does This Mean for Buyers and Sellers?

For Sellers:
Now is a great time to list your property. High demand and limited supply mean you’re likely to achieve a strong sale price, often within just a few weeks.

For Buyers:
Be prepared for competition. Homes are selling quickly, so it pays to be organised with your finances and ready to act fast when you find the right place.

For Investors:
Stockport continues to offer excellent long-term prospects, with robust rental demand and steady capital growth.

Final Thoughts

Stockport’s housing market in June 2025 is thriving, with above-average price growth, fast sales, and strong buyer demand. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest, Stockport remains one of the North West’s standout property hotspots.

If you’re considering your next move, now’s the time to take advantage of this vibrant and resilient market!



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