🏡 Nottingham’s Most and Least Expensive Areas to Buy a Home in 2025

Nottingham’s property market continues to thrive, offering something for everyone from vibrant city living to peaceful suburban retreats. Whether you’re thinking about buying your first home, investing in property, or selling your current one, understanding which areas are commanding the highest and lowest prices can help you make a smarter move.

Where Are Nottingham’s Most Expensive Homes?

Nottingham’s top-performing areas remain some of the most desirable places to live, thanks to their fantastic amenities, excellent schools, and great commuter links. If you’re selling in one of these locations, you could be sitting on a highly sought-after property:

  • Edwalton – Rushcliffe: £462,498

  • Lowdham, Bleasby & Gunthorpe – Newark & Sherwood: £462,498

  • Lady Bay – Rushcliffe: £428,000

  • Keyworth North, Tollerton & Willoughby – Rushcliffe: £422,500

  • Cropwell Bishop, Kinoulton & Upper Broughton – Rushcliffe: £370,000

  • Southwell – Newark & Sherwood: £360,000

  • West Bridgford – Rushcliffe: £360,000

  • The Park & Castle – Nottingham: £359,500

  • Wollaton Vale – Nottingham: £358,000

  • Bramcote – Broxtowe: £355,000

If you’re thinking of selling in any of these high-demand areas, it could be the perfect time to take advantage of strong buyer interest. Homes here don’t just sell quickly, they often achieve excellent prices, especially when marketed well.

Where Can You Find Nottingham’s Most Affordable Homes?

For first-time buyers or savvy investors, there are still plenty of affordable areas across Nottinghamshire where your budget can stretch further:

  • Worksop Cheapside – Bassetlaw: £100,000

  • St Ann’s West – Nottingham: £110,000

  • Mansfield Town Centre & Broomhill – Mansfield: £114,000

  • Newgate & Carr Bank – Mansfield: £135,000

  • Radford – Nottingham: £135,000

  • Worksop Town & South – Bassetlaw: £136,125

  • Hyson Green – Nottingham: £138,500

  • St Ann’s East – Nottingham: £146,000

  • Sutton Forest Side & New Cross – Ashfield: £150,000

  • Basford Park Lane – Nottingham: £150,000

These areas often see steady rental demand and can be great for investors looking for strong yields, or buyers looking for a more affordable route onto the ladder.

Thinking About Selling?

Whether your property is in one of Nottingham’s most sought-after postcodes or in an up-and-coming area, now is a great time to find out what it’s worth. With buyer demand strong across the region, the right marketing can make all the difference in helping you achieve the best possible price.

At Woodstead Sales & Lettings, we know Nottingham inside out. With our expert local knowledge, fair pricing, and standout marketing, we’ll help you sell smarter and faster.

📩 Email: info@woodstead.uk
📞 Call: 0115 795 4564
🌐 Visit: www.woodstead.uk

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