Stockport's regeneration - what does it mean for the property market?

Julian Wadden share their insight on what the 'regeneration' of Stockport could mean for the property market


By Nub News guest writer

11th Apr 2025 | Property News


Julian Wadden share their insight on what the 'regeneration' of Stockport could mean for the property market (Image - Nub News)
Julian Wadden share their insight on what the 'regeneration' of Stockport could mean for the property market (Image - Nub News)

Stockport-based estate and letting agents Julian Wadden share their insight on the property market.

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Stockport, a historic town in Greater Manchester, is undergoing a significant regeneration to revitalize its town centre. With a focus on improving infrastructure, housing, and public spaces, this transformation aims to attract businesses, tourists, and new residents.

Key projects include the redevelopment of the Merseyway Shopping Centre, new residential developments, and the creation of green spaces along the River Mersey. The town's rich industrial heritage is being preserved while blending modern amenities to create a vibrant and sustainable urban environment.

These efforts promise to enhance Stockport's appeal, boost the local economy, and improve quality of life for residents. 

The housing market in Stockport is experiencing strong growth, fueled by its ongoing regeneration and proximity to Manchester. The town offers a mix of properties, from period homes to modern apartments, attracting both first-time buyers and families.

New developments, such as those along the River Mersey and in the town center, are contributing to the market's expansion, offering contemporary living spaces and increased demand for both rental and ownership opportunities. Stockport's excellent transport links, including direct access to Manchester, are also a major draw for commuters.

As the town continues to improve, property values are expected to rise, solidifying Stockport's appeal. 

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In the coming years, property values in Stockport are expected to continue rising, driven by the town's regeneration projects and its increasing appeal as a commuter hub.

As new residential developments are completed and infrastructure improves, demand for homes is set to grow, particularly for those seeking proximity to Manchester but at more affordable prices.

With the addition of modern amenities, green spaces, and commercial opportunities, Stockport's property market is poised for sustained growth. Experts predict a steady increase in home values, making it an attractive location for both investors and homebuyers looking for long-term potential. 

Over the last year the average house price across Stockport was £301,061. This is 4% up on the previous year, and 2% up on the 2022 peak of £294,417.  

Whether you are a home-mover, tenant, landlord, or investor, Stockport's property scene is a positive landscape. With more homes being built to satisfy the rental demand, to stable and increasing house prices for those looking to scale up the property ladder. Stockport's regeneration is in full swing, and shows no sign of slowing down, creating excellent opportunities and prospects for those that call it home.  

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Stockport's commercial space boom  

A new wave of commercial development is transforming Stockport, bringing fresh energy and opportunity to the Greater Manchester town. The expansion includes a range of modern office spaces, retail outlets, and hospitality venues, designed to attract both local businesses and national brands.

Centred around the historic town centre and expanding towards the redeveloped Stockport Exchange and Redrock areas, the new spaces blend contemporary architecture with the town's industrial heritage. With improved transport links—including expanded bus routes and proximity to Stockport train station—accessibility is a key focus.

Local authorities and private investors hope the commercial growth will boost employment, support start-ups, and enhance Stockport's appeal as a business hub outside Manchester. As the town evolves, this revitalisation is seen as a major step in Stockport's ongoing regeneration, aiming to create a vibrant, inclusive destination for work, leisure, and community life. The future of Stockport looks more connected and ambitious than ever. 

The commercial expansion across Stockport is expected to have a significant impact on the local property market. Increased business activity typically drives demand for both residential and commercial properties, making the area more attractive to investors, landlords, and homebuyers alike.

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As more professionals and businesses move into the area, property values are likely to rise, particularly near key developments like Stockport Exchange. Rental demand is also expected to grow, offering strong yields for landlords. With improved infrastructure and amenities, Stockport is quickly becoming a sought-after location, bridging the gap between affordable living and access to a thriving commercial centre.  

The Underbanks area of Stockport, often referred to as the town's "hidden gem," is also experiencing a remarkable revival alongside the broader commercial expansion.

This historic quarter, known for its cobbled streets and Victorian architecture, is being transformed into a vibrant destination for independent shops, creative studios, and artisan cafés. With significant investment from the council and heritage funds, The Underbanks is becoming a cultural hotspot, attracting young entrepreneurs and visitors seeking a unique, character-filled experience.

Its regeneration not only preserves Stockport's rich heritage but also complements the modern developments, creating a dynamic blend of old and new in the town centre. 

The introduction of new commercial space will benefit investors and home-owners alike, with house prices increasing. But for those renting it also brings new opportunities, new work & leisure space, bringing to Stockport the benefits of living in a bustling Town Centre.  

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