Estate Agents Halesowen

AP Morgan

Telephone: 0121 809 9809

Email: halesowen@apmorgan.co.uk

We are one of the leading Estate Agents covering Halesowen operating from our Black Country office which allows us to easily cover the whole of Halesowen and the surrounding areas of the West Midlands and the Black Country. The prominent location of our office has always granted us plenty of attention from anyone walking past, especially local residents.

Our friendly, professional estate agents operating in Halesowen are always happy to have a chat to discuss the next steps in your property journey. Whether you're looking to sell, buy, rent, or let out a property, our staff are extensively trained, and have over 30 years of combined experience in the property industry.

Every member of staff on the AP Morgan team across all of our branches is highly trained and passionate about property. Our goal is to deliver the highest standard of customer service to our customers. Our estate and letting agents covering Halesowen aim to deliver the best possible experience across all aspects of the process from the first contact you have with us. If you're a seller, this is everything from carrying out viewings and managing your sale, all the way to the conclusion of the aftersales process.

Halesowen is situated within the West Midlands, roughly seven miles from Birmingham city centre. The area is mainly primarily suburban, however borders directly onto vast greenbelt land, including the Clent Hills. Central Halesowen is home to the Cornbow Shopping Centre, which opens onto the popular, thriving Halesowen High Street. The town centre also contains a historic Norman Church and a football ground where local club Halesowen Town FC play. Most of the properties in and around Halesowen were built in the thirty years following World War 2, like many of the properties in. However, there are many 18th century Victorian and Edwardian terraces properties in much of the town.

Get in touch with our Halesowen estate agents today to find out how we can help you through your property journey.

Halesowen Town

Just 9 miles from Birmingham city centre and a mere 6 miles from Dudley, let’s look at Halesowen in more detail as part of our AP Morgan Area Guide. It’s a large town that is characterised by period homes from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, with the majority of the property dating from the 1940s to the 1970s. 

Halesowen has a redeveloped town centre, with the Cornbow at its heart, as well as a bus station, with shopping receiving a commendation from the RPO in 2008.

How is property performing in Halesowen? 

According to raw data, properties in Halesowen had an overall average sale price of £202,680 over the last year. 

Most of the sales in Halesowen over the past year were semi-detached properties which on average sold for £204,395. Terraced properties had an average sold price of £170,756 and detached properties averaged at £294,163.

Halesowen, with an overall average price of £202,680 was more expensive than nearby Cradley Heath (£164,018), Rowley Regis (£154,611) and Bartley Green (£159,278).
In the past year house prices in Halesowen were 4% up on the year before and 12% up on 2017 when they averaged at £180,802.

Property prices have a wide span in Halesowen - you can easily buy a one-bedroom property for under £100,000 or a detached executive home for in excess of £500,000, with many higher value homes clustered around Hagley Road to the south-west of the town. 

Popular Halesowen suburbs

You have many areas to choose a property from in Halesowen. 

The areas northeast of the town, like Hurst Green and Shell Corner, benefit from a mix of housing types and prices with easy access to the M5.

Sandwiched between Leasowes Park and Woodgate Valley Country Park, Lapal and Quinton are popular suburbs, with Manor Lane epitomised by expansive 1930s properties, that are timeless in appeal. 

Education in Halesowen

There are many good and outstanding schools in Halesowen - from Corngreaves Academy in Cradley Heath to The Earls High School on Furnace Lane. You can take your pick from 31 schools and colleges. 

If you want to know how much your Halesowen home is worth, contact our specialist team of estate agents covering Halesowen today. 

With a large and friendly team of committed, specialist Halesowen estate agents covering the area, we guarantee you will find both a warm welcome and award-winning service.

Our Halesowen estate agents know the local property market well and are committed to selling or letting your home for the highest possible price in the shortest time. 

Our branch manager, property consultants, aftersales consultant, Independent Financial Advisor, Domestic Energy Assessor and a professional photographer will make your property transaction as stress-free as possible - you can meet them (virtually) here.

You will find us open six days a week for any face-to-face enquiries with a fully bespoke online service, that combines traditional and digital values. 

If you’d like to know any more about property selling or letting in Halesowen, get in touch with our Halesowen estate agents.

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