Average House Prices in Nottingham (2025 Data & Trends)

Discover the latest average house prices in Nottingham, with 10-year trends, neighbourhood breakdowns, and property type insights for 2025.

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Understanding average house prices in Nottingham is essential for anyone considering buying in this thriving East Midlands city. With current average house prices in Nottingham at £198,500 as of July 2025, the city offers exceptional value compared to other UK cities. Yet prices have climbed 63% over the last decade. That mix of affordability and growth is why the city continues to attract first‑time buyers, families and investors.

Current Avg Price
£198,500 (July 2025)
10yr Growth
63% (+£76k)
Cheapest Area
Sneinton (£172,834)
Most Expensive Area
West Bridgford (£401,935)

Nottingham’s Current Average House Price

The latest HM Land Registry (HPI) reading for July puts Nottingham’s average price at £198,500. That’s great news for buyers comparing against pricier regional cities. Your budget stretches further here without giving up urban amenities or connectivity.

TL;DR Since 2016, Nottingham’s average price has risen from £119,959 to £196,068 (year‑to‑date), a 63% increase.

Prices have moved up steadily through the last cycle, pausing briefly during national slowdowns but regaining momentum thanks to resilient local demand.

10-Year House Price Trends in Nottingham

Year-on-Year Growth Analysis

Across the decade, the market has typically added £8,457 per year on average. For movers, that matters: it suggests stable, compounding growth rather than sharp boom‑and‑bust swings.

Average Prices by Neighbourhood

Nottingham is a collection of micro‑markets. Leafy family suburbs compete with central flats and up‑and‑coming districts with the price spread reflecting that.

Average House Prices by Neighbourhood (2025)

NeighbourhoodAverage Price (£)
Sneinton172,834
Clifton219,266
Arnold243,410
Sherwood246,324
Lenton253,765
Beeston291,624
Wollaton303,500
The Park310,004
City Centre332,686
West Bridgford401,935

Cheapest Areas to Buy in 2025

  • Sneinton: £172,834 — best entry point, regeneration is unlocking value.
  • Clifton: £219,266 — improving transport and amenities.
  • Arnold: £243,410 — family‑friendly with strong local services.

Most Expensive Areas in 2025

  • West Bridgford: £401,935 — schools, riverside living, café culture.
  • City Centre: £332,686 — walk‑to‑work convenience.
  • The Park: £310,004 — period homes in a premium enclave.

Prices by Property Type

Average Prices by Property Type in Nottingham (2025)

The choice of property type can swing a budget by almost £194,138 in 2025. Flats keep the entry level accessible, while detached homes reflect family‑led demand for space and gardens.

Factors Influencing Nottingham’s Market in 2025

  • Universities & renters sustain demand across inner‑city neighbourhoods.
  • Regeneration in Sneinton, Clifton and the City Centre is lifting amenity scores.
  • Connectivity via the M1 and rail makes Nottingham a strong commuter base.
  • Lifestyle draws families to green suburbs such as Wollaton and West Bridgford.

Nottingham House Price Forecast for 2026

Assuming current demand holds, Nottingham is on track for a further 3–5% rise into 2026. Affordable districts may see slightly quicker growth as buyers get priced out of premium suburbs. This is a pattern we’ve seen repeatedly over the decade.

Methodology & Sources

We use HM Land Registry’s UK House Price Index (HPI) for monthly prices at local authority level. Neighbourhood figures are produced by mapping LSOAs to recognisable areas and averaging recent transactions. For charts, we aggregate to annual values (2016–2025, with 2025 as year‑to‑date). Property‑type figures use the corresponding HPI series.