Property trends for TS19

    TS19 covers Stockton-on-Tees and surrounding areas in County Durham and Teesside, in the North East of England. It is a residential district with a mix of established communities, offering affordable housing and strong local amenities.

    At a Glance

    Average Property Price - TS19

    £164,310

    5

    National percentile

    Average Monthly Rent - TS

    £668

    5

    National percentile

    Average Net Household Income - TS19

    £32,292

    15

    National percentile

    Flat / Maisonette Yield - TS

    6.6%

    94

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Price Growth - TS19

    3.5%

    46

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - TS

    2.9%

    4

    National percentile

    Property Price & Volume Trends

    The average property price in TS19 stands at £164,000, placing it among the cheapest nationally. Over the past decade, prices have grown at 3.5% annually, broadly in line with the UK average. Transaction volumes have eased slightly, with 362 sales recorded in the latest full year compared to a 10-year average of 441.

    Rent & Yield Trends

    Average monthly rent across the broader TS area is £668, significantly below the national average. Rents have grown at just 2.9% per year over the past decade—among the slowest in the country. The flat yield has risen to 6.6%, an improvement from the 10-year average of 5.8%, reflecting tightening between property values and rental income.

    Income & Affordability Trends

    Average household net income of £32,292 is notably below the national average. The price-to-income ratio stands at 4.7x, slightly above the 2016 level of 4.6x, indicating that purchasing power has marginally weakened. Rental affordability has improved materially: the rent-to-income ratio has fallen from 21.9% in 2016 to 20.7% today.

    Resident Demographic Profile

    The area has a notably younger profile, with over a fifth of residents under 15 compared to the national average of 17.5%. Social renting is substantially more prevalent here, accounting for 26% of housing tenure versus 16.5% nationally, while outright ownership is correspondingly lower at 27.6%. Employment is skewed towards elementary and caring occupations, which together make up 27.2% of the workforce against a combined national average of 19.4%, reflecting a higher proportion of lower-skilled and service-sector roles.

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