Is the Stockport property market a buyers’ or sellers’ market?

Our friends and partners at Julian Wadden share their insight on the Stockport property market in 2025


By Nub News guest writer

7th Mar 2025 | Property News


Our friends and partners at Julian Wadden share their insight on the Stockport property market in 2025 (Image - Nub News)
Our friends and partners at Julian Wadden share their insight on the Stockport property market in 2025 (Image - Nub News)

A word from our friends and partners Julian Wadden.

Are you a Stockport homeowner considering a move in the next six to twelve months? Perhaps you're a buy-to-let landlord weighing up whether to expand or streamline your portfolio? Or maybe you're a first-time buyer wondering if now is the right moment to take the plunge? 

Whatever your position, knowing whether the Stockport market is currently favouring buyers or sellers will help you make informed decisions. 

For those who regularly follow my Stockport property market updates, you'll know that the best way to measure whether we are in a buyers', balanced, or sellers' market is to analyse the proportion of properties marked as "Sold STC" or "Under Offer" compared to the total number of properties on the market. 

For instance, if there are 300 Stockport properties on the market, of which 100 properties are sold stc/under offer and 200 available properties, 100 as a percentage of 300, equates to 33.3%.  

This percentage figure acts as a barometer for market conditions and can be analysed using this table: 

  • Extreme Buyers' Market (0%-20%) 
  • Buyers' Market (21%-29%) 
  • Balanced Market (30%-40%) 
  • Sellers' Market (41%-49%) 
  • Hot Sellers' Market (50%-59%) 
  • Extreme Sellers' Market (60%+) 

How Does Stockport Compare? 

Looking at historical data from the website, The Advisory, which has tracked this metric for years, we can observe some key trends for each February. (For this exercise, Stockport is SK1-SK7). 

  • In the years before the pandemic (2018/19/20), Stockport's market hovered between 46% to 50% (remember the pandemic started in March 2020). 
  • Demand rebounded post pandemic in the summer of 2020, and continued into 2021 and 2022. In February 2021, the percentage had risen to 63% and in February 2022, it was at 70%. 
  • However, with the fallout of the Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng budget in late 2022, by the time we got to February 2023, it had settled down to 49%. By February 2024, the figure had softened slightly to 48%. 
  • Now, in February 2025, we see the figure sitting at 61%. 

Implications for the Stockport Property Market in 2025 

For sellers: We are now in a Stockport property market where patience and strategy are essential. Buyers have more choice (as I have spoken about many times recently in my Stockport property market blog posts), meaning sellers must focus on pricing realistically and ensuring their home stands out. Overpricing will lead to extended time on the market (which seriously cuts down your chances of both selling and eventually getting your sale to exchange and completion). 

That being said, well-presented and appropriately priced Stockport homes continue to attract solid interest. With mortgage rates stabilising, there is confidence among buyers—but they are taking their time to make decisions. A proactive marketing approach, including virtual tours, strong photography, and digital exposure, will be key to securing a sale in a reasonable timeframe. 

For Stockport buyers: Those in the market for a Stockport property in 2025 will find they have a little more breathing space compared to the frenzied activity of 2021/22. While desirable properties still attract competition, there are opportunities to negotiate on price or secure favourable terms, particularly on homes that have been on the market for a while. 

I cannot stress the importance for any buyer to get your mortgage pre-approved before you start offering, as it seriously strengthens your position when making an offer. Also, consider broadening your search slightly—sometimes the best value can be found just outside the most sought-after areas. 

With a new Government settling in and wider economic factors at play, there is much to consider for those looking to buy or sell in Stockport this year. The property market remains resilient, but expectations need to be adjusted to this more stable, 'normal' environment. 

Are you planning to move in 2025? What are your thoughts on how the Stockport property market will evolve? I'd love to hear your insights. 

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