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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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ST10 2PT house prices

ST10 2PT has an average sold price of £198,875 across 4 HM Land Registry transactions.

Updated July 2026Records through May 2026HM Land Registry31+ million records
Limited data available. ST10 2PT has only 4 recorded sales in the HM Land Registry dataset. Figures may not be representative of the broader market. Check nearby areas for a stronger sample.

Decision summary

ST10 2PT decision snapshot

ST10 2PT has 4 HM Land Registry sales, a median sold price of £192,500 and an average sold price of £198,875. Use the recent transactions and nearby postcode comparisons before treating the average as a guide.

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Average sold price
£198,875
Mean of registered sold prices in this postcode.
Median sold price
£192,500
Often a better guide when outliers affect the average.
Transactions
4
HM Land Registry records used for this postcode.
5-year movement
+33.1%
Historical sold-price movement, not a valuation.

ST10 2PT House Prices Overview

ST10 2PT is a postcode-level property market in the ST10 postcode area with 4 registered HM Land Registry sold transactions. The current average sold price is £198,875, compared with a national average of £396,803, which is -49.9% different from the England and Wales benchmark used on UK House Prices. The median sold price is £192,500, with 3 years of observed market activity. The five-year price movement is +33.1%.

ST10 2PT is a more affordable market, with average prices 50% below the national average with modest five-year growth of +33.1%, tracking just below the national trend. The close alignment of median and average prices indicates a relatively uniform market without extreme high-value outliers. Based on 4 registered HM Land Registry transactions across 3 years of data, these figures reflect actual completed sales rather than asking prices. Five-year growth compares average prices over 12-month windows; the most recent months may be slightly incomplete due to registration lag (sales can take 2–6 months to appear in the Land Registry). This summary is based on a small sample of 4 transactions — the figures should be treated as indicative rather than statistically robust for this area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the average price for this postcode calculated?

The average is the mean of registered residential sale prices available for this postcode in the Land Registry data. It is based on sold prices, not current valuations.

Are these asking prices?

No. These are completed sold prices recorded by HM Land Registry. They are not estate-agent asking prices, live listings or automated valuations.

Can I use this as a valuation?

No. The page is a research summary of historical sold prices. Use it to understand local evidence, then compare property condition, size, tenure, transaction type and professional valuation advice before making a decision.

Why can small postcode samples look unusual?

Some postcodes have only a small number of recorded sales. A few high or low value transactions can move the average, so the transaction count should be read alongside the price.

Property valuation guide

Estimate a property value in ST10 2PT

Professional valuers use recent sold prices as comparable evidence. In ST10 2PT, the median sold price is £192,500 and the average is £198,875, based on 4 HM Land Registry transactions. Over five years, prices have moved +33.1%, which affects how comparables from earlier years should be weighted.

Typical comparable range: £164,000–£221,000(±15% from median)

These are historical completed-sale prices — not a formal valuation, asking price or investment advice. Use them to sense-check an asking price or set expectations before instructing a surveyor.

Check an asking price against local evidence

ST10 2PT prices rose +33.1% over 5 yearsⓘ, above the national average of +18.7%.

ST10 area price trends

Yearly trend data is shown at postcode district level to keep the sample size reliable.

Market insights

Median vs average

£6,375 below avg

Median price is lower than the average, so a few higher-value sales may lift the mean.

Sales pace

1 / year

Based on 4 sales over 3 active years.

Sample quality

Consistent sample

Median and average prices are not showing a strong outlier signal in the recent sample.

Nearby postcodes

ST10 1XA

Closest comparison shown at £128,827.

Data note

Limited sample

Only 4 recorded transactions — figures are indicative, not statistically robust.

Location

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Postcodes in STOKE-ON-TRENT

ST10 1XA
£128,827
ST10 4FF
£101,402
ST10 1HH
£83,955
ST10 1TE
£99,178
ST10 1XL
£107,803
Official data sourceUpdated July 202631+ million records

Data and methodology

Sold price statistics are calculated from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data and grouped by postcode, town, street or district. The records shown for ST10 2PT are based on available HM Land Registry sale records. Figures are historical sold prices, not a property valuation, and may exclude transactions that have not yet been registered or records with incomplete location data.

Data last updated: July 2026Records through: May 2026Open Government Licence v3.0

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