Wednesbury House Prices 2026: Best WS10 Areas to Buy

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Whether you are looking to buy your first home, upsize to something bigger, or simply want to know what your current property is worth, understanding how Wednesbury house prices are performing in 2026 is the best place to start. The WS10 postcode covers a varied and vibrant part of the West Midlands, and prices can differ significantly from one neighbourhood to the next.

This guide breaks down the key areas within Wednesbury’s postcode districts, giving you a clear, data-backed picture of where values are strongest, where affordability is most attractive, and what is driving buyer demand right now.

How Wednesbury’s property market looks in 2026

The wider West Midlands property market has shown resilience through 2025 and into 2026, with the region continuing to attract buyers priced out of Birmingham city centre. According to the latest Land Registry and ONS data, average house prices across the WS10 postcode sit at approximately £175,000 to £185,000, with semi-detached properties remaining the most popular transaction type.

Terraced homes continue to offer the strongest entry point for buyers, typically ranging from £120,000 to £145,000 depending on the area. Detached properties, while less common in Wednesbury, are achieving upwards of £230,000 in the more sought-after pockets.

Demand has been supported by Wednesbury’s improving connectivity, particularly around Wednesbury Parkway tram stop on the West Midlands Metro and the accessibility of M6 Junction 9, making the town an increasingly practical base for commuters.

WS10 neighbourhood by neighbourhood: a price guide

WS10 0 – Mesty Croft and Wood Green

This is one of the most in-demand areas within the WS10 postcode, and for good reason. Mesty Croft and Wood Green offer a strong mix of semi-detached family homes, and proximity to Wood Green Academy makes this area particularly popular with families.

Average semi-detached prices in WS10 0 are currently sitting around £175,000 to £195,000, with well-presented homes near the academy achieving closer to the top of that range. Buyers are drawn here by the combination of school catchment appeal, quieter residential streets, and easy access into Wednesbury town centre.

For sellers in this area, competition is healthy, and well-presented properties are moving relatively quickly. If you own a semi-trailer in this pocket, current market conditions are working in your favour.

WS10 7 – town centre and Kings Hill

The WS10 7 district, covering Wednesbury town centre and the Kings Hill area, remains the most affordable part of the postcode for buyers working with a tighter budget. Terraced homes here typically sell between £110,000 and £140,000, making this a popular choice for first-time buyers and investors alike.

Town-centre proximity, access to local amenities along Holyhead Road, and good transport links via Great Western Street all contribute to consistent demand. While prices are lower here, transaction volumes tend to be steady, reflecting the area’s broad appeal across different buyer types.

WS10 8 – Friar Park and Stone Cross fringe

WS10 8 has attracted growing attention thanks to ongoing regeneration activity around Friar Park. New residential development in this area has introduced a mix of modern housing stock, which has helped lift average values and broaden the buyer profile.

Semi-detached and detached homes on newer developments are achieving between £190,000 and £220,000, while older terraced stock on the Stone Cross fringe sits more in the £130,000 to £155,000 range. As regeneration continues, this area presents a genuine opportunity for buyers looking to purchase ahead of further price growth.

WS10 9 – Hill Top and Golds Hill

Hill Top and Golds Hill offer a mix of property types and price points, with strong appeal for buyers who want more space without stretching to the premium areas of the postcode. Average values here tend to fall between £145,000 and £175,000 for semi-detached homes.

The area benefits from good road links towards West Bromwich and Tipton, and local amenities along Franchise Street and the surrounding roads support day-to-day living well. For buyers seeking value and practicality, the WS10 9 deserves serious consideration.

WS10 6 – Moxley

Moxley sits on the western edge of the Wednesbury postcode area, bordering Darlaston and Bilston. It is one of the more affordable pockets within WS10, with terraced homes typically selling between £105,000 and £130,000.

For landlords and investors, Moxley’s lower entry prices and consistent rental demand make it a practical choice. For owner-occupiers, it offers good value for money with reasonable access to the M6 via Junction 9 and local bus routes connecting to the wider Black Country network.

What is driving buyer demand across Wednesbury? 

Several factors are shaping buyer behaviour across the WS10 postcode in 2026. Wednesbury Parkway tram stop continues to be a major draw, reducing journey times into Birmingham city centre and making the town more attractive to commuters. The M6 Junction 9 connection also gives residents strong road access across the West Midlands.

School catchment areas, particularly around Wood Green Academy, are a significant driver of demand in WS10 0. Buyers with families are actively targeting streets within the catchment, which is contributing to the premium values seen in Mesty Croft and Wood Green.

Regeneration activity in and around Friar Park is also influencing buyer sentiment, with newer housing stock raising expectations and attracting buyers who might previously have looked elsewhere.

Should you buy or sell in Wednesbury right now? 

For buyers, Wednesbury continues to offer genuine value compared to neighbouring towns and Birmingham’s outer suburbs. The variety of price points across WS10 means there is something to suit most budgets, from affordable terraces in Moxley and Kings Hill through to family semis in Wood Green.

For sellers, the combination of steady demand, improving connectivity and regeneration activity means 2026 is a positive time to bring a well-presented property to market. Accurate pricing is key, and getting a professional valuation from a local expert will ensure your home is positioned correctly from day one.

Get an accurate valuation with Belvoir, Wednesbury.

Understanding local price trends is a great starting point, but nothing replaces a tailored, professional assessment of your specific home. Belvoir Wednesbury has deep knowledge of the WS10 market and can provide you with an accurate, up-to-date valuation based on current buyer demand and comparable sales in your area.

Whether you are ready to sell or simply curious about what your home is worth in today’s market, Belvoir is here to help you make an informed decision.

Book a valuation with Belvoir Wednesbury today and find out exactly what your property could achieve in the current market.

Get in touch with the Belvoir Wednesbury branch directly to speak with a local property expert, ask questions about buying in a specific WS10 area, or find out more about the homes currently available across Wednesbury and the surrounding Black Country.

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