Estate Agents in Aspley, Nottingham NG8
A practical local guide to Aspley, Nottingham, covering Aspley Lane, Broxtowe Country Park, Harvey Hadden Sports Village, local schools, transport, current Woodstead properties and our June 2026 view of the NG8 market.
Living in Aspley
Aspley is a well-known west Nottingham neighbourhood within the NG8 postcode, sitting close to Broxtowe, Bilborough, Strelley and Wollaton. It has a very recognisable west Nottingham feel: established family streets, practical houses, useful bus and road links, local schools and quick access to green space such as Broxtowe Country Park and Melbourne Park.
What gives Aspley its identity is its balance of value and convenience. Buyers are often looking around roads such as Aspley Lane and Broxtowe Lane because they can find proper family homes with gardens, parking potential and sensible access across Nottingham. Harvey Hadden Sports Village, Nottingham Business Park, Bilborough, Broxtowe and Wollaton are all close enough to influence buyer demand.
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Aspley at a glance
First-time buyers, families and practical movers wanting NG8 value.
Close to Broxtowe Country Park, Melbourne Park and nearby open spaces.
Good links across west Nottingham, including routes towards Wollaton, Bilborough and the city.
Choice of local schools across Aspley and the wider NG8 area.
Good value family housing compared with some neighbouring west Nottingham locations.
A local look at Aspley
Aspley Property Market Update – June 2026
Woodstead’s view of the Aspley market, based on recent sold-price data, active buyer behaviour and our current NG8 listings.
Rightmove’s average sold price for Aspley over the last year.
Semi-detached homes form the strongest core of the Aspley market.
Average achieved price for semi-detached homes in Aspley over the last year.
Sold prices were reported as 2% up on the previous year.
Woodstead insight: In June 2026, our strongest Aspley enquiries are coming from buyers looking for two and three-bedroom houses with gardens, parking potential and sensible access to Aspley Lane, Broxtowe Lane and the wider NG8 road network. Homes that feel clean, mortgageable and easy to personalise are getting the best early interest. The biggest reason buyers hesitate is refurbishment cost: tired kitchens, older bathrooms, poor presentation and unclear pricing can quickly push buyers towards better-presented homes in Bilborough, Broxtowe or parts of Wollaton. We are also seeing practical commuters consider Aspley because of access to Nottingham Business Park, the ring road, Harvey Hadden Sports Village and west Nottingham employment routes.
Why people move to Aspley
Aspley often appeals to buyers who want a proper house and garden without stretching into higher-priced parts of west Nottingham.
Many homes offer useful layouts, gardens, parking potential and scope to improve over time.
Aspley works well for people travelling towards Nottingham city centre, Nottingham Business Park, Wollaton, Bilborough and Broxtowe.
Properties for sale in Aspley
Woodstead currently has the following homes available in Aspley and the surrounding NG8 area.
Local places and landmarks
One of the main local routes and a useful reference point for buyers comparing property across Aspley and the wider NG8 area.
A recognised local landmark on Aspley Lane, with historic links to the development of the area in the 1930s.
A major local school and one of the best-known education landmarks in the area.
A large green space between Aspley, Broxtowe Estate and Nuthall, with woodland, open grassland and paths for walking.
A major west Nottingham sports and leisure destination nearby, useful for families, fitness and weekend activity.
A nearby employment location that can influence demand from buyers and tenants who want a west Nottingham base.
Woodstead’s view of Aspley
At Woodstead, we are currently seeing Aspley perform best when the marketing is honest, specific and visually clear. Buyers are not just searching “Aspley NG8”; they are comparing Aspley Lane, Broxtowe Lane and surrounding streets against Bilborough, Broxtowe and Wollaton. That means the price has to make sense against both condition and location.
The strongest enquiries are coming in for two and three-bedroom homes that feel straightforward: clean presentation, sensible room sizes, usable gardens and either existing parking or realistic parking potential. We are also seeing buyers who have been looking around Wollaton widen their search into Aspley because they want more internal space, a larger garden or a lower purchase price.
The properties that struggle are usually the ones where the cost of updating has not been reflected in the asking price. In Aspley, buyers are value-conscious and will quickly compare a dated home with better-presented stock in nearby NG8 areas. For sellers, that makes photography, pricing and upfront presentation especially important.
Nearby areas to compare
If you are considering Aspley, it is worth comparing nearby NG8 areas depending on budget, schools, commute and property style. Bilborough can offer similar value-driven family housing, Broxtowe is often compared for practical access and green space, while Wollaton is usually the higher-budget comparison for buyers wanting west Nottingham schools and a more premium feel.
Related reading
Aspley map
Aspley sits in west Nottingham, close to Broxtowe, Bilborough, Strelley and Wollaton.

