Browse 854 homes for sale in ST2 from local estate agents.
The ST2 property market offers detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses spanning various price ranges and neighbourhoods. Each listing includes detailed property information, photographs, and direct contact with the marketing agent.
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Showing 59 results for Houses for sale in ST2. 5 new listings added this week. The median asking price is £199,950.
Source: home.co.uk
Semi-Detached
36 listings
Avg £196,636
Detached
17 listings
Avg £353,229
Terraced
6 listings
Avg £111,158
Source: home.co.uk
Source: home.co.uk
ST2's property market has shown steady growth, with house prices up 8% over the past year according to home.co.uk listings data. That sits within a wider rise across Stoke-on-Trent, where values are now 7% above the previous peak recorded in 2022. Even with broader economic headwinds, the market has held up well, which points to solid demand from buyers who can see the value in this postcode. For buyers, that kind of movement suggests an active market, with healthy transactions and room to negotiate sensibly.
A wide spread of property types in ST2 means there is something to suit different budgets and needs. Detached homes sit at the top end, usually around £249,000 to £265,000, and come with the kind of space and gardens that suit growing families. Semi-detached properties make up most sales here, averaging between £161,000 and £172,000, and they strike a good balance between room and affordability. Terraced houses begin at about £138,000, making them the most accessible entry into the ST2 market, while flats sit lower still at roughly £87,000 on average. So, whether someone is a single professional, part of a couple, or needs room for a larger household, there are options to match.
Sales activity in ST2 has stayed healthy, with around 672 property sales completed over the last 24 months. That level of movement speaks to buyer confidence and suggests competitively priced homes do not sit around for long once listed. Rising prices alongside steady transaction numbers give a positive read on the ST2 market for both buyers and sellers. Our platform updates listings in real time, so we can show the latest homes available before anyone visits in person.

ST2 covers a varied mix of neighbourhoods, and together they create a community-led area that appeals to families and professionals alike. Bentilee, one of the largest housing estates in Europe when it was built in the post-war period, remains a major part of the ST2 landscape, with a range of homes and a strong sense of local identity. Blurton has its own character too, with traditional terraced streets sitting alongside newer developments added over the years. Local shopping centres, community centres, and regular bus routes mean residents can get around Stoke-on-Trent without needing to rely on a private car.
Green space is one of ST2's quieter strengths. Several parks and open spaces give residents room to walk, play, and unwind, and that is especially useful for families with children who want outdoor space close by. There are play areas, sports facilities, and walking routes dotted through the neighbourhoods, which adds to the area's appeal. Community events also pop up through the year, from summer fairs to Christmas markets, and long-term residents often point to that local feel as a reason for staying in the ST2 postcode. Living costs remain relatively modest too, particularly when set against larger UK cities, so day-to-day life is a lot gentler on the budget than in London or the South East.
Everyday amenities are well covered in ST2, with supermarkets, independent shops, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities all within reach without a trip into the city centre. Pubs and restaurants serve the area as well, from traditional pub food to more varied menus. Recent investment has gone into improving facilities and opening up extra local employment opportunities, part of an ongoing regeneration that adds to the appeal for owner-occupiers and investors. Affordable homes, local ties, and improving amenities make ST2 a practical choice for buyers looking for value without giving up quality of life.
For families thinking about a move to ST2, there is a useful spread of primary and secondary schools serving the local area. Several primary schools in the postcode hold Good or Satisfactory ratings from Ofsted, giving younger children accessible options within walking distance of home. That matters to many parents, because a nearby school cuts down on the morning rush and helps children settle into friendships in their own neighbourhood. Schools in Bentilee, Blurton, and the surrounding streets each have their own intake areas and admission rules, so it is worth checking those carefully before deciding where to buy.
Secondary schooling in the ST2 postcode includes a number of comprehensive schools offering GCSE and A-Level study for pupils aged 11 to 18. For most local students, these schools form the main route through education, with catchment areas deciding where children go based on home address. Parents should keep in mind that school performance, Ofsted ratings, and the number of available places can all have an effect on property values in particular streets and estates, so it pays to check the current picture before buying. Some families also look at grammar schools in nearby parts of Stoke-on-Trent, although admission depends on passing the entrance exam.
For households with children of different ages, having both primary and secondary schools within ST2 keeps the school run far less complicated. A number of schools run breakfast clubs, after-school clubs, and holiday programmes, which helps working parents by extending childcare beyond the normal school day. Further education options are available at colleges across the wider Stoke-on-Trent area, creating a clear route from primary education through to university-level study without needing to leave the region. Anyone buying with school-age children should check admission policies, current vacancies, and any planned changes to school arrangements in ST2 before making an offer.
The ST2 postcode is well placed for travel, with links that connect residents to jobs across Staffordshire and beyond. It sits close to major roads, including the A500, which gives direct access to Junction 15 of the M6 motorway and links Stoke-on-Trent to Birmingham, Manchester, and the wider national network. That makes ST2 appealing to commuters who work in nearby cities but want property prices that are far lower than those in Birmingham or Manchester. By car, Birmingham city centre is usually about one hour away in off-peak traffic, while Manchester is around 45 minutes.
Bus services work well across the ST2 area, with regular routes linking residents to Hanley city centre and other parts of Stoke-on-Trent throughout the day. For many, that gives a cheaper alternative to driving, with local buses making shopping, work, and leisure trips possible without a car. For longer journeys, Stoke-on-Trent railway station offers direct services to major destinations such as London Euston, where the journey takes around one hour and twenty minutes. That makes ST2 a sensible base for London commuters who split their week between home and the office while keeping a more affordable home in the Midlands.
Cycling has improved too, with dedicated routes now connecting parts of ST2 to nearby employment areas and town centres. Those routes work well for shorter commutes, and they also make it easier to cycle for fitness or leisure. Parking varies from street to street, with residential roads usually offering on-street parking for residents. Newer schemes often include allocated spaces, something buyers should check carefully when looking at flats or terraced homes without dedicated parking. Road, rail, bus, and bike links together make ST2 a well-connected place that suits a range of travel habits and daily routines.
Before we start viewing properties in ST2, we recommend getting a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender so the budget is clear from the outset. It strengthens your position when making offers and shows sellers that finance is already in place.
We use Homemove to look through current listings in ST2, comparing prices across property types and different neighbourhoods. Knowing the local market helps us spot value quickly and avoid paying over the odds in a competitive situation.
Once suitable homes have been shortlisted, viewings can be arranged through the estate agents listed on our platform. It is sensible to visit at different times of day, so noise, traffic, and the general feel of the street are easier to judge before an offer goes in.
Before completing a purchase, our team would book a RICS Level 2 Survey to check the condition of the property. That matters even more for older homes, where damp, roof issues, or structural concerns could affect the investment.
Choosing a conveyancing solicitor is the next step in the legal process. They deal with searches, contracts, and registration of the title, while working alongside the seller's legal team.
After all searches come back satisfactorily and the finance is confirmed, contracts are exchanged and the deposit is paid. Completion usually follows within days or weeks, and then the keys to the new ST2 home are handed over.
Knowing the construction type and age of a property in ST2 can help us judge likely maintenance needs and possible problems. A lot of homes here were built during the post-war housing expansion, so depending on the build period they may have solid brick construction or cavity wall insulation. Older houses, especially those put up before the 1970s, can need more regular upkeep and may benefit from improved insulation, electrical work, and plumbing updates. A full RICS Level 2 Survey should pick up structural issues, damp, or roof defects that might not show during a standard viewing.
Leasehold homes, especially flats and some terraced houses, need a closer look before anyone commits to buy. Buyers should check how long is left on the lease, what ground rent is due, and whether service charges apply. Those charges can vary a lot from one development to another, and may cover communal maintenance, building insurance, and contributions to a sinking fund for major repairs later on. Freehold properties give more control over maintenance, although the purchase price can be higher. Understanding the ownership structure matters if you want the true running cost of a ST2 property, not just the headline price.
Flood risk in ST2 is generally lower than in coastal places, because Stoke-on-Trent is inland and away from major rivers and tidal effects. Even so, surface water flooding can happen after very heavy rainfall, so it is sensible to ask about any previous flooding in specific streets or developments. Planning restrictions in some parts of the postcode may also limit extensions, conversions, or changes to a property, particularly in settled residential areas where neighbours may be concerned about the look of the street. Our solicitor will check local authority searches for any planning applications, Tree Preservation Orders, or conservation area designations that affect the home.

The average house price in the ST2 postcode area currently sits somewhere between approximately £169,000 and £184,000, depending on the source used. homedata.co.uk reports an average of £169,206, while home.co.uk gives £184,291. Prices have risen by around 8% over the past year, and they are now 7% above the previous 2022 peak. Detached homes average £249,000 to £265,000, semi-detached houses sit around £161,000 to £172,000, terraced properties start from £138,000, and flats are about £87,000.
For council tax, properties in ST2 fall under Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Most homes in the area are in bands A through D, which are among the lower council tax bands in the UK system. Band A properties usually pay around £1,200 to £1,400 a year, while Band D properties may be charged £1,600 to £1,900 annually. Exact amounts depend on the valuation band assigned by the Valuation Office Agency, and the band for any property can be checked on the gov.uk website.
Several primary schools serve the ST2 postcode, and a number of them hold Good Ofsted ratings. Secondary schools in the area offer GCSE and A-Level provision, with specific schools tied to defined catchment areas. Parents should look at the latest Ofsted reports and school performance data when weighing up options, because ratings can shift over time. Some families also consider grammar schools elsewhere in Stoke-on-Trent, where entry depends on passing the 11-plus entrance examination.
Regular bus services connect ST2 residents with Hanley city centre and other parts of Stoke-on-Trent. The A500 and M6 motorway give strong road links, with Birmingham about one hour away by car and Manchester around 45 minutes. Stoke-on-Trent railway station runs direct trains to London Euston, with a journey time of about one hour and twenty minutes. Local cycling routes have been upgraded in recent years, which supports shorter, more sustainable journeys.
ST2 has continued to show steady growth, with prices up 8% over the past year and sitting 7% above earlier peaks. Property remains relatively affordable here compared with major UK cities, which is why the area draws both first-time buyers and investors looking below UK average price levels. Around 672 sales over 24 months points to healthy demand. Good transport links, improving amenities, and lower prices all help support the case for further capital growth, although every investment carries risk and past performance does not promise future returns.
For property purchases in ST2, the standard SDLT rates for 2024-25 apply, so 0% is charged on the first £250,000, 5% on £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% on anything above £1.5 million. First-time buyers relief lifts the nil-rate band to £425,000, with 5% charged between £425,001 and £625,000, although there is no relief on purchases over £625,000. A typical £169,000 property would attract no SDLT for first-time buyers, while a £300,000 purchase would mean £2,500 in SDLT under standard rates.
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Working out the full cost of buying in ST2 means looking beyond the advertised purchase price. Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a major cost for most buyers, although the thresholds do give useful relief at typical ST2 price levels. On a property priced at the current ST2 average of about £169,000, standard buyers pay no SDLT on the first £250,000, so many homes in this range attract zero stamp duty. First-time buyers benefit from the higher nil-rate band of £425,000, which covers the vast majority of properties in ST2, so first-time buyers at average prices would usually pay no SDLT at all.
First-time buyers who go above £425,000 pay 5% SDLT on the slice between £425,001 and £625,000. For instance, a first-time buyer purchasing a larger family home at £500,000 would pay £3,750 in SDLT. Under standard rates for non-first-time buyers, the SDLT bill on a £500,000 purchase would be £12,500. Those figures show how much can be saved under current government policy. Homemove recommends checking with HMRC or a financial adviser so SDLT liability is confirmed for your specific circumstances, including any reliefs or exemptions that may apply.
On top of SDLT, buyers should also plan for extra costs such as mortgage arrangement fees, usually 0.5% to 1% of the loan amount, solicitor fees averaging £500 to £1,500 for conveyancing, survey fees of £350 to £1,500 depending on the property value and survey type, and removal costs of £300 to £1,500 on moving day. Search fees, property registration fees, and mortgage valuation fees can add several hundred pounds more. Our related services section above gives access to competitive quotes for mortgages, conveyancing, and surveys, which helps us budget properly for a ST2 purchase. Building these costs into the plan from the start means fewer surprises later in the transaction.

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