What are the Nottingham House Prices in 2026
Posted by Jordan Evans
Average house prices in Nottingham
The average house price in Nottingham provides a useful overview of the local market, but it should be treated as a general guide rather than a fixed figure. Prices are influenced by buyer demand, mortgage rates, and the type of homes coming to market at any given time.
As a result, two properties on the same street can sell for very different prices depending on factors such as layout, presentation, and recent improvements.
Given that house prices in Nottingham have an overall average of £241,890 over the last year.
Average house prices by property type
Terrached : £185,852
Semi-detached : £235,580
Detached : £431,890
House prices in Nottingham vary noticeably by property type.
Detached homes typically achieve the highest prices due to larger plots, additional privacy, and parking. Semi-detached properties remain popular with families and often offer a balance between space and value. Terraced houses continue to attract strong demand from first-time buyers and investors, while flats and apartments tend to sit at the lower end of the price range, particularly outside the city centre.
Terraced homes led the way in Nottingham’s property market last year, proving to be the city’s most in-demand property type. According to Rightmove data, these properties achieved an average selling price of £185,852, reflecting strong and consistent buyer interest.
Semi-detached homes followed closely behind, selling for an average of £235,580, while detached properties continued to command premium prices, with average sale values reaching £431,890.
Overall, Nottingham’s property market showed impressive resilience. Average sold prices over the past year were 9 percent higher than the year before and also sat 9 percent above the previous 2023 peak of £221,818, highlighting steady long-term growth across the city.
Average house prices by area in Nottingham
Location plays a major role in determining house prices across Nottingham. Areas such as West Bridgford, Mapperly and Wollaton often command higher average prices due to schools, transport links, and local amenities. Arnold and Hucknall remain popular for buyers seeking more space at competitive prices, while Beeston benefits from strong demand due to its proximity to the university and transport connections.
City centre prices can vary widely depending on building quality, parking availability, and lease terms.
Wollaton : £327,741
West Bridgford : £393,444
Beeston : £302,091
Bramcote : £332,894
City Centre : £171,631
Mapperly : £251,337
Sherwood : £248,293
Are Nottingham house prices rising or falling?
Nottingham house prices are rising, but at a steady and sustainable pace. After a challenging period for the wider UK market, the latest data shows Nottingham continuing to edge forward rather than experiencing sharp increases or declines. Average prices are now around £241,890, with annual growth of roughly 2 per cent, placing the city above the national average and well ahead of much of the East Midlands, where prices have largely flatlined. Supported by improving buyer confidence, easing mortgage rates and strong local demand from homeowners, investors and students, Nottingham’s market is showing resilience and stability as we move through 2026.
Market conditions can change quickly, which is why up-to-date local knowledge is essential when making decisions about selling.
How to find out what your house is really worth
If you are looking for a more accurate figure, a professional valuation is the best way to understand what buyers would realistically pay for your property. A local valuation takes into account recent sales, current buyer demand, and the unique features of your home.
For a clearer picture, you can arrange a free property valuation in Nottingham with a local expert who understands the area in detail.
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Curious about your home's current value? A property valuation with one of our local estate agents provides an accurate assessment of how much your house in Nottingham is worth.
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