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What is the average price of a 2-bed terrace in Stoke-on-Trent?
TL;DR: Recent data shows terraced houses in Stoke-on-Trent selling for an average of around £120,000–£130,000. Many 2-bed terraces typically fall in the £90,000–£140,000 range depending on area, condition and whether they are modernised or investor-style properties.
Key points
- Stoke-on-Trent remains one of the UK's more affordable cities for terraced housing.
- Recent figures show average terraced prices around £123,000 across the city.
- Entry-level 2-bed terraces can start below £100,000 in some districts.
- Modernised or well-located terraces can reach £130,000–£140,000+.
- A free valuation from Shaws & Co will reflect the exact street, condition and current demand.
Short explainer
Terraced houses are a major part of Stoke-on-Trent's housing stock and remain popular with both first-time buyers and investors. That keeps the market active, but overall prices are still relatively accessible compared to many other parts of the UK.
Recent data from national portals shows:
- Average terraced sale price: around £120,000–£130,000 over the last year across Stoke-on-Trent.
- Cheaper 2-bed terraces: often in the £90,000–£110,000 range, especially if they need updating.
- Updated / better-located 2-beds: more typically around £115,000–£140,000, depending on area and finish.
Factors that can move a 2-bed terrace above or below the average include:
- Internal condition and whether kitchens/bathrooms have been modernised.
- Proximity to amenities, good schools and transport links.
- Off-road parking, garden size and overall street appeal.
- Current lettings demand if it is sold with a tenant in situ.
Because values can vary street by street, Shaws & Co recommend a full market appraisal before setting an asking price or making an offer.
Market note: Average figures are a guide only. Individual properties can sell significantly above or below the "average" depending on their specific features.
How we know
Average prices are based on recent sold data and current listings and may change over time.
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