Top 10 Most Expensive Streets to live on in DY9
DY9 covers areas of Stourbridge, Hagley, Belbroughton and Clent in Worcestershire. House prices in DY9 have seen an increase of up to ▲ 8.98% within the past 12 months, which is an average value increase of ££28,886. The average house price is now £350,456
We have listed below the top ten most expensive streets to live on in DY9.
#10 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Hampton Gardens, Stourbridge
Hampton Gardens is an exclusive cul-de-sac of the detached family situated in Pedmore, just off Old Ham Lane. After a £68,121 value increase over the past 12 months, properties on Hampton Gardens have an estimated average value of £943,000.
The latest sale on Hampton Gardens was 3 Hampton Gardens, a five-bedroom, three-bathroom, and three reception room detached property, which achieved a sale price of £625,000 in August 2018.
#9 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Bromwich Lane, Hagley
Bromwich Lane is a lovely residential lane, surrounded by the beautiful Hagley countryside. Privacy is a huge bonus of this road, with most properties having gated driveways. House prices have increased by an average value of £90,234 over the past 12 months on Bromwich lane, and the average house price is now estimated at £960,000.
Two properties on Bromwich Lane have sold within the past 12 months. 10 Bromwich Lane, a four-bedroom detached house, sold for £930,000 in September 2020. 1 Bromwich Lane, a five-bedroom detached house, sold for £655,000 in November 2020.
#8 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Polo Fields, Stourbridge
Polo Fields is a popular road, made up of large detached houses and bungalows. Properties on this road have increased by an average of £69,763 over the past 12 months. The average value of a property on Polo Fields is now estimated to be £973,000.
The last property to sell on Polo Fields was 5 Polo Fields, Stourbridge, which sold for £600,000 in September 2013. No properties on Polo Fields have come on the market since then.
#7 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Beeches Mews, Hagley
Beeches Mews is a gated development of large detached houses in Hagley. Properties in this development have received an average value increase of £73,794 in the past 12 months. The estimated value for a property in Beeches Mews is now £1,025,000, which makes it the 7th most expensive place to live in DY9.
The latest property to sell in Beeches Mews was 2 Beeches Mews, a five-bedroom, three-bathroom, three-reception room detached house which sold for £650,000 in 2013.
#6 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Woodman Lane, Clent
Woodman Lane is a popular road in the sought-after village of Clent and is positioned close to the National Trust Clent Hills, making it a perfect location for wakers. On average, houses on Woodman Lane have increased by a value of £76,121 in the past 12 months, and the estimated value of a house on this road stands at £1,049,000.
2 Woodland Lane, Clent, a three-bedroom terraced house, sold in January 2021 for £406,000. Prior to this, St Elizabeth's Cottage on Woodman Lane is the latest property to sell, which achieved a sale price of £1,695,000 in September 2018.
#5 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Mearse Lane, Belbroughton
Estimate: £1,065,000
Mearse Lane is a beautiful country lane in Belbroughton, which also sits beautiful properties. The average value of properties on Mearse Lane has increased by an average value of £76,709 in the last 12 months. The estimated average value for properties on this lane is currently £1,065,000.
The latest property to sell on Mearse Lane is The Cottage; a detached property that sold for £380,000 in February 2018. Before then, a property hadn't sold since 2013.
#4 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Drayton Grove, Stourbridge
Drayton Grove is a gated development of large detached homes located on Drayton Road in Belbroughton, originally built in 2003. The average value of a property on Drayton Grove has increased by approximately £82,452 in the last 12 months, making the estimated sale value approximately £1,075,000.
Warwick House, 9 Drayton Grove, is the most recent sale on Drayton Grove, which achieved a sale price of £1,100,000 in March 2019.
#3 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Newfield Place, Hagley
Properties on Newfield Place in Hagley were originally built in 1999, and no sales have been recorded since the initial purchases- all of which were under £300,000.
Zoopla estimates that properties on this road now have an average value of £1,118,000, an increase of £86,665 in the last 12 months, making it the third most expensive place to live in DY9.
#2 Most Expensive Street in DY9
Field Lane, Clent
Field Lane is conveniently located off the A491, located in the sought-after village of Clent which boasts beautiful countryside and great country pubs.
House prices have increased by an average value of £76,031 over the past 12 months, making the estimated value of a property on Field Lane £1,132,000.
Walnut Tree House is the most recent sale on Field Lane, which is a gorgeous 5 bedroom detached house, and achieved a sale price of £1,350,000 in December 2020.
You can view the previous listing of this property here.
Most Expensive Street in DY9
Broome
Finally, ranking number 1 on the most expensive places to live in DY9 is in Broome, DY9 0HA.
Properties on DY9 0HA have achieved a value increase of £100,640 in the past 12 months alone. It is estimated that the average value of a property on this road is £1,184,000.
Two properties sold in this postcode in 2020; School House, a two-bed detached period property, which sold for £400,000 in November 2020, and Bourne Cottage, a four-bedroom detached home achieving a sale price of £1,000,000 in August 2020.