69 High Street is a two-bedroom detached house in Wollaston, Stourbridge, Stourbridge (DY8 4NY). It has a recorded floor area of 28 m² (around 301 sq ft), construction records dating it to 2007-2011 and council tax band B. Tenure is freehold. At 28 m² this is the smallest unit on EPC record across the building (28–136 m²). The building's EPC ratings span F to C across 30 units on file. The latest certificate (March 2025) shows a D (score 66), on the cusp of jumping into the C band. The rating has held steady at D across 2 certificates since August 2020. Between certificates, wall efficiency went from Poor to Good, roof efficiency went from Average to Good and window efficiency went from Average to Good; while hot-water efficiency dropped from Good to Very Poor and main heating dropped from Good to Very Poor. The recommended improvements would push it to C (score 74). Main heating runs on electricity.
Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 5.4% per year against 0% for the wider region. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£747/sq ft) was about 397.2% above the typical sold price in the postcode. At 28 m² it sits well below the postcode median (71 m² across 29 EPCs), making it one of the more compact homes locally. Last sale on file: £225,000 in October 2024. Across the public record there are 5 sales, relatively high churn for a single property. 3 planning records sit against the property, 1 approved, 1 refused. Past consents include an extension and a conservatory, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
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Sale price has grown by over 3x since 2001.
£215,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 5.4% per year over 24 years.
£225,000
Growth on file: 5.4% per year over 24 years.
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On floor area, 69 High Street runs well behind the street norm.
EPC Rating
66 (D)
Street avg 62 (D)
Floor Area
28 m²
Street avg 64 m²
CO₂ Emissions
1.6 t/year
Street avg 3.4 t/year
Reported crime in the wider district is trending notably upward year-on-year.
Crime
3/mo
Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.9 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
50.3dB

Valuation
against the asking price
Risks
planning & flood
Sold prices
similar homes nearby
Trends
the local market
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Heating system changed
Changed to a more efficient fuel source
Heating controls changed
Hot water system changed
Window efficiency improved
Cavity wall insulation installed
Loft insulation upgraded to recommended levels
Floor insulation added or improved
More low energy lighting installed
Infilling of car port frontage to create habitable space.
Detached two storey building in rear garden to create new carport
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18 October 2024Most recent
£225,000
+4.7%over 2 years7 January 2022
£215,000
+65.4%over 15 years15 December 2006
£130,000
+13.0%over 3 years25 September 2003
£115,000
+76.9%over 2 years19 March 2001
£65,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in DY8 4NY: £173,500 (2024–2022).

Habitable Rooms
1 rooms
Street avg 3 rooms
DY8 4PL
Frairs Gorse — bus stop.
Closest school
0.6 km
St James's CofE Primary School. 25 schools nearby.
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Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
41.1dB