Property trends for TS7

    TS7 covers the Stockton-on-Tees area in the North East, situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It is a well-established residential district with a mix of family homes and a strong community character.

    At a Glance

    Average Property Price - TS7

    £238,852

    24

    National percentile

    Average Monthly Rent - TS

    £668

    5

    National percentile

    Average Net Household Income - TS7

    £37,786

    48

    National percentile

    Flat / Maisonette Yield - TS

    6.6%

    94

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Price Growth - TS7

    1.7%

    7

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - TS

    2.9%

    4

    National percentile

    Property Price & Volume Trends

    The current average property price in TS7 is £239,000, placing it well below the national average. Over the past decade, prices have grown by 1.7% annually—among the slowest growth rates nationally. Transaction activity has softened recently, with 318 sales in the latest year compared to a 10-year average of 397, suggesting a moderating market.

    Rent & Yield Trends

    Average monthly rents in the broader TS postcode area stand at £668, significantly below the national average. Rent growth over the past decade has been modest at 2.9% annually, also well below the national trend. The flat yield has improved to 6.6% from a 10-year average of 5.8%, reflecting a strengthening rental return despite subdued capital growth.

    Income & Affordability Trends

    Average household income in TS7 is £37,786, in line with the national median. Purchase affordability has deteriorated slightly, with the price-to-income ratio rising from 6.6x in 2016 to 7.0x today. Rental affordability, however, has improved meaningfully, with the rent-to-income ratio falling from 21.9% to 20.7% over the same period.

    Resident Demographic Profile

    The population skews older than average, with over-65s representing 23.5% compared to 19.6% nationally, while young adults aged 16–24 are underrepresented at 8.7% against 11.0%. Owner-occupation is notably high at 75.3% of households (owned outright plus mortgaged), with only 11.5% in private rental—well below the national 21.7%. The employment profile is broadly balanced, though caring professions are more prominent at 10.6% compared to 9.2% nationally.

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