Area market snapshot

Nottingham property market

Updated 20 August 2026 · refreshed daily

Map: Nottingham is in Nottinghamshire, covering about 24 square miles.
Median asking price
£190,000↓ 46% below UK

UK: £350k

1,627 homes for sale in Nottingham. Half of them ask between £145k and £280k. Updated 20 August 2026.

Median sold price
£200,000↓ 31% below England & Wales

2,543 Land Registry sales in the 12 months to December 2025 · England & Wales £290k

Typical asking range
Typical asking range (middle half of listings) and median
MarketRange lowMedianRange high
Nottingham£145,000£190,000£280,000
UK£220,000£350,000£550,000

Buying in Nottingham typically costs less than UK: the median asking price is 46% lower, and the saving holds from the lower end to the top of the market.

Each band covers the middle half of asking prices.

How Nottingham differs from UK
  • A typical 2-bed asks £160k here, compared to £250k across UK
  • Only 68% of listings have a garden, compared to 77% across UK
The last 30 days

More homes came onto the market in Nottingham than left it

New listings
396

↓ 17% · was 476

Price cuts
242

↑ 50% · was 161

Went off market
326

↑ 27% · was 257

Typical time listed
Tracking since April 2026

we need a longer tracking history here before this is reliable

Changes compare with the prior 30 days.

We're still expanding our listing coverage in Nottingham, so rises here partly reflect us seeing more of the market, not just market activity.

Asking prices

Where homes in Nottingham sit by price band, against UK

Homes for sale in Nottingham skew cheaper than in UK

78% of Nottingham listings ask under £300k, a bigger share than UK (42%)

Share of current listings by asking-price band
Price bandNottingham listingsNottingham shareUK share
<£100k1439%4%
£100k–150k27217%7%
£150k–200k42926%10%
£200k–250k27017%10%
£250k–300k1539%11%
£300k–400k19512%17%
£400k–500k704%12%
£500k+956%30%

Asking prices by type

All homes for sale in Nottingham, set against UK

Flats are the most common property type for sale in Nottingham and ask 50% less than UK flats

Median asking price by property type
property typeNottinghamUK
Flat (431 for sale · 26%)£130,000£260,000
Maisonette (32 for sale · 2%)£145,000£300,000
Terraced (296 for sale · 18%)£170,000£240,000
End of Terrace (161 for sale · 10%)£180,000£260,000
Semi-detached (343 for sale · 21%)£215,000£300,000
Townhouse (47 for sale · 3%)£240,000£375,000
Penthouse (12 for sale · 1%)£270,000£595,000

Price per square foot

Sold · 12 months to June 2026
£239per sq ft↓ 23% below UK

1,977 matched sales

UK: £310 per sq ft

Asking · current listings
£226per sq ft↓ 34% below UK

851 listings with a known floor area

UK: £342 per sq ft

Asking price per sq ft by property type in Nottingham

Current listings with a known floor area; the count under each row

Median asking price per sq ft by property type
property typeNottinghamUK
Flats (289 listings)£202£436
Terraced houses (246 listings)£215£297
Semi-detached houses (163 listings)£230£307
Detached houses (113 listings)£305£330

Asking against sold price per sq ft by property type in Nottingham

Today's listings against Land Registry sales in the 12 months to June 2026

TypeAskingSoldAsking vs sold
Flat / maisonette£202289 listings£209245 sales-3.3%
Terraced£215246 listings£212684 salesin line
Semi-detached£230163 listings£248686 sales-7.3%
Detached£305113 listings£290362 sales+5.2%

Per square foot, so size differences are already taken out; what remains is a mix of pricing, condition and which homes happen to be for sale versus sold. Context, not a discount.

Sold price per sq ft by property type in Nottingham

Median sold price per sq ft by property type
property typeNottinghamUK
Flat / maisonette (245 sales)£209£336
Terraced (684 sales)£212£279
Semi-detached (686 sales)£248£300
Detached (362 sales)£290£336

Sold prices per sq ft in Nottingham are up 65% over 10 years, to £239

Each point is the median across the 12 months ending on that date

Sold price per square foot over time (12-month windows ending each quarter)
Window endsNottingham
Sept 2016£145
Dec 2016£147
Mar 2017£149
Jun 2017£152
Sept 2017£157
Dec 2017£159
Mar 2018£162
Jun 2018£162
Sept 2018£161
Dec 2018£164
Mar 2019£166
Jun 2019£168
Sept 2019£170
Dec 2019£171
Mar 2020£174
Jun 2020£178
Sept 2020£181
Dec 2020£186
Mar 2021£193
Jun 2021£196
Sept 2021£200
Dec 2021£201
Mar 2022£203
Jun 2022£208
Sept 2022£213
Dec 2022£221
Mar 2023£226
Jun 2023£228
Sept 2023£229
Dec 2023£228
Mar 2024£226
Jun 2024£225
Sept 2024£227
Dec 2024£229
Mar 2025£236
Jun 2025£237
Sept 2025£237
Dec 2025£239
Mar 2026£236
Jun 2026£239

Sold figures: HM Land Registry and EPC data, excluding new-builds. Asking figures: current listings with a known floor area.

Homes sold in Nottingham

Land Registry records for the 12 months to December 2025

Completed sales
2,543↑ 6% vs previous year

Previous 12 months: 2,391 sales

Median sold price
£200,000↓ 31% below England & Wales

England & Wales: £290,000

Market pace
+6%above 5-year norm

vs Nottingham's norm of 2,391 sales a year

Sales are running above Nottingham's five-year norm.

How sold prices have moved by property type in Nottingham

Median sold price in the 12 months to December 2025 against the same window one and five years earlier

TypeSalesMedianvs 1 year agovs 5 years ago
All types2,543£200k+7.0%+33.3%
Terraced896£172k+4.4%+33.5%
Semi-detached851£215k+4.9%+37.8%
Detached470£295k-1.7%+13.0%
Flat / maisonette326£134k-0.2%+11.7%

Changes compare medians of different homes sold in each window, so they mix price movement with what happened to sell; cells with fewer than 30 sales at either end are n/a.

Median sold price by property type in Nottingham

Number of sales in the window under each type

Median sold price by property type
property typeNottinghamEngland & Wales
Terraced (896 sales)£172,250£240,000
Semi-detached (851 sales)£215,000£274,000
Detached (470 sales)£295,000£425,000
Flat / maisonette (326 sales)£134,000£232,200

The median sold price in Nottingham is up 75% over 10 years, to £200k

Now 31% below England & Wales (£290k)

Median sold price over time (12-month windows ending each quarter)
Window endsNottingham
Mar 2016£114k
Jun 2016£117k
Sept 2016£120k
Dec 2016£120k
Mar 2017£122k
Jun 2017£123k
Sept 2017£126k
Dec 2017£128k
Mar 2018£130k
Jun 2018£132k
Sept 2018£130k
Dec 2018£134k
Mar 2019£135k
Jun 2019£135k
Sept 2019£135k
Dec 2019£135k
Mar 2020£137k
Jun 2020£140k
Sept 2020£145k
Dec 2020£150k
Mar 2021£158k
Jun 2021£160k
Sept 2021£165k
Dec 2021£166k
Mar 2022£166k
Jun 2022£170k
Sept 2022£171k
Dec 2022£176k
Mar 2023£180k
Jun 2023£183k
Sept 2023£185k
Dec 2023£183k
Mar 2024£182k
Jun 2024£183k
Sept 2024£185k
Dec 2024£187k
Mar 2025£193k
Jun 2025£195k
Sept 2025£195k
Dec 2025£200k

2,543 homes sold in Nottingham in the 12 months to December 2025, 6% more than the year before

Previous 12 months: 2,391

Homes sold over time (12-month windows ending each quarter)
Window endsNottingham
Mar 20163,683
Jun 20163,558
Sept 20163,455
Dec 20163,298
Mar 20172,975
Jun 20173,119
Sept 20173,194
Dec 20173,204
Mar 20183,222
Jun 20183,241
Sept 20183,172
Dec 20183,283
Mar 20193,254
Jun 20193,196
Sept 20193,203
Dec 20193,051
Mar 20202,963
Jun 20202,612
Sept 20202,369
Dec 20202,328
Mar 20212,548
Jun 20212,988
Sept 20213,214
Dec 20213,082
Mar 20223,000
Jun 20222,863
Sept 20222,852
Dec 20222,986
Mar 20232,846
Jun 20232,680
Sept 20232,485
Dec 20232,357
Mar 20242,268
Jun 20242,290
Sept 20242,302
Dec 20242,391
Mar 20252,607
Jun 20252,597
Sept 20252,585
Dec 20252,543

Recent sales in Nottingham

The newest completed sales registered with HM Land Registry

AddressSoldTypePrice£/sq ft
80 Chalfont Drive · NG8 3LTJun 2026Detached · Freehold£400,000£323
15 Tonnelier Road · NG7 2RWJun 2026Flat / maisonette · Leasehold£125,000£237
9 Bluecoat Close · NG1 4DPJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£130,000£170
720a Woodborough Road · NG3 5GJJun 2026Flat / maisonette · Leasehold£90,000£149
7, Friars Court Lenton Road · NG7 1EWJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£290,000£296
76 Edmonstone Crescent · NG5 5UWJun 2026Semi-detached · Freehold£197,000£265
170 Sutton Passeys Crescent · NG8 1DYJun 2026Semi-detached · Freehold£395,000£306
43 Clarges Street · NG6 9JFJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£182,000£199
120 Amesbury Circus · NG8 6DHJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£170,000£239
40 Bancroft Street · NG6 9HFJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£148,000£202
25 Windermere Road · NG7 6HLJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£146,000£242
46 Albert Avenue · NG8 5BEJun 2026Terraced · Freehold£135,000£237

Contains HM Land Registry and EPC data.

What listings offer

Gardens
68%

Fewer gardens than UK

68% of listings have a garden; UK: 77%. 1,100 of 1,627 listings have a garden. Counted from listing descriptions, so treat as a lower bound.
Parking
67%

Less parking than UK

67% of listings have parking or a garage; UK: 74%. 1,094 of 1,627 listings have parking or a garage. Counted from listing descriptions, so treat as a lower bound.
Chain-free
38%

More chain-free homes than UK

38% of listings are listed as chain-free; UK: 31%. 620 of 1,627 listings are listed as chain-free. Counted from listing descriptions, so treat as a lower bound.

Current listings worth a look

Picked by simple rules, not adverts: cheapest, most space, gardens

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How nearby areas compare

Current listings around Nottingham

AreaFor saleMedian askingMedian 2-bedSold £/sq ftHouses
Nottingham1,627£190k£160k£23971%
Derby1,625£225k£165k£26383%
Leicester1,479£245k£180k£27773%
Sheffield1,480£200k£160k£25869%
Lincoln1,094£220k£160k£23684%
UKbenchmark358,588£350k£250k£31069%

Nottingham property market: common questions

Where is Nottingham?

Nottingham is in Nottinghamshire, covering about 24 square miles.

What is the average house price in Nottingham?

The median asking price across the 1,627 homes for sale in Nottingham is £190,000 (as of 20 August 2026). We quote the median (the middle listing) rather than a mean, because a handful of very expensive homes would pull a mean upwards. Half of listings ask between £145,000 and £280,000. That is 46% below UK. Homes that actually sold in Nottingham went for a median £200,000 (Land Registry, 12 months to December 2025).

How many homes are for sale in Nottingham?

1,627 homes are on the market in Nottingham right now, 396 of them listed in the last 30 days. Perch counts every listing it tracks across estate agents and portals, refreshed daily.

Are house prices being cut in Nottingham?

242 listings in Nottingham had their asking price reduced in the last 30 days, about 15% of the homes currently for sale.

How much do flats and houses cost in Nottingham?

The median asking price for a flat in Nottingham is £130,000; for a house it is £180,000. Use the property type and bedroom filters on this page for a finer cut.

What is the price per square foot in Nottingham?

In Nottingham, homes that sold went for a median £239 per sq ft (HM Land Registry and EPC data), and current listings with a known floor area ask a median £226 per sq ft.

How these numbers are made

  • Asking figures: Current listings we track across estate agents and portals (1,627 in Nottingham), refreshed daily, as of 20 August 2026. We quote medians, never means, and suppress anything based on fewer than 5 listings.
  • Off market and time listed: Off-market counts include only listings confirmed off the market after a short grace period; "typical time listed" is time advertised, not time to sell. We have tracked Nottingham since April 2026.
  • UK comparisons: The same daily snapshot taken across the whole of UK, so both sides of every comparison share one basis. Where a comparison spans all property types, some of the gap reflects what is for sale here.
  • Sold figures: HM Land Registry price paid data for the 12 months to December 2025 (the latest months are left out while sales are still being registered), with floor areas from EPC certificates. England and Wales; new-builds and non-standard transactions excluded.

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0, and Energy Performance of Buildings Data: England and Wales © Crown copyright.

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