If you own a home in Tamworth, chances are you’ve wondered what it’s worth right now. With property values continuing to evolve across the West Midlands and buyer demand remaining resilient, it’s a question worth asking.
Tamworth continues to occupy a strong position in the regional property market. Offering more affordable homes than nearby Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield while maintaining excellent transport links, the town remains an attractive choice for commuters, families and first-time buyers alike. That combination is helping to keep the local market active — and it could mean your home is worth more than you think.
What are property prices doing in Tamworth right now?
Latest market trends indicate that Tamworth continues to offer excellent value compared with many neighbouring locations across the West Midlands. While average prices remain below nearby commuter hotspots, demand for well-presented homes has remained steady throughout 2026, particularly in popular family neighbourhoods.
Although market conditions have become more balanced, realistically priced properties continue to attract strong levels of interest. Buyers remain active, especially those relocating from higher-priced surrounding areas in search of better value without sacrificing connectivity.
Property values continue to vary significantly depending on location, property type and presentation, making an accurate local valuation more important than ever.
Which Tamworth neighbourhoods are performing well?
Glascote
Glascote continues to attract family buyers looking for semi-detached and detached homes with good school catchments. It remains a well-established residential area where demand has stayed consistently strong throughout 2026.
Wilnecote
Wilnecote offers a broad range of property types at accessible price points. Excellent access to the A5 and nearby rail services continues to make it popular with commuters, first-time buyers and families looking to upsize.
Tamworth town centre and surrounds
The town centre and areas around Tamworth Castle and Ankerside Shopping Centre continue to appeal to buyers seeking convenience, local amenities and excellent transport links. Apartments and smaller homes remain popular with first-time buyers and investors.
Dosthill and Two Gates
These established residential neighbourhoods continue to attract buyers looking for larger family homes in quieter surroundings. Dosthill remains particularly popular thanks to its green spaces, schools and easy access to Tamworth’s wider amenities.
Why transport links are fuelling buyer demand
Tamworth’s transport connections remain one of its strongest selling points.
Tamworth railway station continues to provide direct services to Birmingham New Street and London, making the town an attractive choice for commuters and hybrid workers seeking better value outside larger cities.
Road connections via the A5, M42 and M6 Toll also provide excellent access across the Midlands, allowing residents to commute easily while enjoying Tamworth’s comparatively affordable housing market.
As flexible working remains common throughout 2026, many buyers continue to prioritise locations that offer both lifestyle and connectivity — placing Tamworth firmly on their shortlist.
How does Tamworth compare to its neighbours?
Tamworth continues to offer excellent value compared with neighbouring locations such as Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield and parts of Birmingham.
Its combination of affordability, strong transport infrastructure and established communities means buyers can often secure significantly more space for their budget than in nearby premium locations.
This relative affordability continues to widen the buyer pool, helping maintain healthy demand across much of the local housing market.
Is 2026 a good time to sell in Tamworth?
For many homeowners, 2026 presents positive selling conditions.
Mortgage affordability has improved compared with the challenges seen in previous years, buyer confidence has strengthened, and the market has become more stable. While buyers remain price-conscious, they are continuing to move when properties are accurately valued and well presented.
Tamworth also continues to benefit from ongoing investment in regeneration, infrastructure and residential development, supporting long-term demand from both owner-occupiers and investors.
If you’ve owned your property for several years, there is a good chance you’ve built meaningful equity, making this an excellent opportunity to review your options.
What affects the value of your specific home?
Average prices provide useful context, but every property’s value is unique. Factors that influence what your home could achieve include:
- Property type and size
- Overall condition and any recent improvements, including kitchens, bathrooms or extensions
- Energy efficiency and EPC rating
- School catchment areas
- Proximity to transport links, particularly Tamworth railway station
- Recent comparable sales within your street and surrounding neighbourhood
A professional valuation considers all of these factors to provide a realistic market appraisal based on current buyer demand rather than automated estimates.
Get a clear picture of what your home is worth
If you’re considering selling in 2026 — or simply want to understand your property’s current market value — Hunters Tamworth is here to help.
Our experienced local team understands Tamworth’s neighbourhoods, buyer demand and current market conditions, allowing us to provide accurate, evidence-based valuations tailored to your home.
Book a free, no-obligation property valuation with Hunters Tamworth today and discover what your property could achieve in today’s market. Whether you’re ready to move now or planning for the future, we’re here to provide honest advice and expert guidance every step of the way.
Alternatively, get in touch with the Hunters Tamworth team to discuss your plans and explore your options with a local property expert.
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