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Stockport, in Greater Manchester, had a median house price of £305,000 as of May 2026, with 4,329 sales in the preceding 12 months. Prices have risen 25.0% over five years. The area has 133,076 dwellings; 71.1% are owner-occupied.
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Semi-detached homes dominate at 41.2% of the housing stock. Energy efficiency varies: 41.7% of properties have EPC ratings of C or better, while the median band is D. The affordability ratio stands at 8.6. Crime recorded 77.4 offences per 1,000 residents annually in the year ending December 2025, with violence against the person the largest category. Stockport has 87 primary schools and 14 secondary schools; 48 of 63 rated schools achieved good or better. Air quality is moderate for both nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. The median age is 42.4 years. About 55% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Stockport. The area benefits from good rail connectivity, with 19 stations including Woodsmoor, roughly 21 minutes from Manchester Piccadilly.
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