neighbouring areas
| Birmingham | Rowley Regis | Sutton Coldfield | Wednesbury |
| Coventry | Solihull | Tipton | |
| Oldbury | Stourbridge | Walsall |
Property for sale in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is a bustling city of 249,000 people, located in the West Midlands; having only achieved city status in 2000, it is now the 13th largest city in the UK. Wolverhampton lies northwest of its larger neighbour Birmingham, and forms the second largest part of the West Midlands conurbation. To the north and west lies the Staffordshire and Shropshire countryside. Wolverhampton was previously part of Staffordshire, and although many people consider it as part of the Black Country, it falls just outside that region. In Victorian times, Wolverhampton became wealthy due to the massive growth in industrial production, as a result of the abundance of coal and iron deposits in the area. The remains of this wealthy industrial period can be seen in local houses such as Wightwick Manor, The Mount, and Tettenhall Towers. Families looking for property for sale in Wolverhampton will be pleased to know that there are many highly acclaimed schools here; notably, Wolverhampton Girls High School, Wolverhampton Grammar School, The Royal Wolverhampton School and Tettenhall College. Interestingly, England’s first traffic lights were erected in Wolverhampton!
Wolverhampton Properties
Wolverhampton properties offer a healthy mix of period, post war and modern housing developments, which means that all property-hunters can be catered for. From first time buyers, to families and retired pensioners looking to settle down, Wolverhampton has a wide choice of properties for sale.
Wolverhampton Estate Agents
There are numerous Wolverhampton estate agents, as well as West Midlands firms and estate agents that operate nationwide, all of which will be happy to assist you in your property search.
