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Town report · 5 min read read · Updated July 2026
Worksop Property Market: House Prices, Sold Data & Development Finance, End of H1 2026
Median price £190,000, 684 sales, 0% YoY. Nottinghamshire county.
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Worksop Property Market Overview
Bassetlaw market town with heritage centre and growing residential demand
The Worksop property market recorded 684 residential sales over the past 12 months, with a median sale price of £190,000. This places Worksop £4k below the Nottinghamshire county median of £194,000, and £95k below the UK national median of £285,000.
Prices in Worksop have shown broadly stable, with a year-on-year change of 0%. Within Nottinghamshire, Worksop ranks 6th by price out of 7 principal towns, and 6th by transaction volume.
Worksop median prices have moved from £190,000 in Q1 2025 to £179,000 in Q2 2026, a change of -5.8% over 5 quarters. Worksop has now recorded 2 consecutive quarters of price falls.
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Worksop House Prices by Property Type
Property prices in Worksop vary significantly by type. The table below compares Worksop prices with Nottinghamshire county averages and UK national figures.
| Type | Worksop | Nottinghamshire Avg | UK Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detached | £290,000 | £310,000 | £420,000 |
| Semi-detached | £176,000 | £192,000 | £265,000 |
| Terraced | £125,000 | £160,000 | £230,000 |
| Flat | £96,000 | £116,000 | £225,000 |
Detached homes in Worksop command £290,000, while flat properties are most accessible at £96,000. The £194k spread between the most and least expensive types indicates a relatively compressed market where margins between types are tighter.
Median Price by Property Type
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New Build Homes in Worksop
Worksop recorded 23 new-build transactions in the past 12 months, representing 3.4% of total sales. This indicates meaningful developer activity and proven buyer demand for new homes in the area.
New-build properties in Worksop traded at a premium of 43.2% versus existing stock. This premium supports the viability of new development, as buyers are willing to pay more for new homes.
Across the wider Nottinghamshire market, 184 new-build completions were recorded — see our Nottinghamshire property market report for the full county picture.
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Recent Property Sales in Worksop
The following table shows the most recent property transactions recorded in Worksop, providing real-time evidence of achieved prices for buyers, sellers, and developers:
| Price | Type | Postcode | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| £128,000 | Semi-detached | S80 2EA | 2026-05-26 | Existing |
| £175,000 | Terraced | S81 7PJ | 2026-05-18 | Existing |
| £310,000 | Detached | S81 9FB | 2026-05-18 | Existing |
| £235,000 | Semi-detached | S81 9JX | 2026-05-15 | Existing |
| £273,000 | Detached | S81 8TD | 2026-05-15 | Existing |
These transactions are sourced from HM Land Registry Price Paid data and represent completed, registered sales. The range from £128,000 to £310,000 illustrates the breadth of the Worksop market.
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Development Finance in Worksop
For developers considering Worksop, the local market data translates directly into finance structuring. With a median value of £190,000 and detached homes at £290,000, lenders can assess scheme viability with confidence.
A typical development finance facility for a Worksop scheme with a GDV of £290,000 would attract senior debt of approximately £188,500 at 65% LTGDV. Mezzanine finance can stretch total borrowing to 85-90% of costs, while bridging loans enable rapid site acquisitions completing in as little as 5 working days.
While prices have remained flat year-on-year, experienced developers can still generate strong returns in Worksop by targeting well-located sites with clear demand drivers.
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Worksop Compared to Nearby Nottinghamshire Towns
To put Worksop's market in context, the table below compares it with similarly-priced towns across Nottinghamshire:
| Town | Median Price | Sales (12m) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worksop | £190,000 | 684 | 0% |
| Nottingham | £190,000 | 2,728 | 0% |
| Retford | £194,000 | 428 | -13.6% |
| Mansfield | £180,000 | 1,197 | 0% |
| Newark | £225,850 | 1,532 | -2.7% |
| Arnold | £240,000 | 1,368 | -3.2% |
For the full Nottinghamshire town-by-town breakdown, see our comprehensive Nottinghamshire property market report.
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What is the average house price in Worksop?
The median house price in Worksop is £190,000, based on 684 transactions over the past 12 months. Detached homes average £290,000 while flat properties average £96,000.
Are house prices rising or falling in Worksop?
House prices in Worksop are flat at 0% year-on-year. The market is broadly stable. The wider Nottinghamshire market is falling at -3.6%.
How many properties sold in Worksop recently?
Worksop recorded 684 residential property sales in the past 12 months. This high volume indicates a liquid, active market.
What development finance is available for projects in Worksop?
Developers in Worksop can access development finance from 6.5% p.a. at 65-70% LTGDV, mezzanine finance stretching to 85-90% of costs, bridging loans completing in 5-10 days, and development exit finance. Construction Capital sources the best terms from 100+ lenders.
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