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Property investment stats for Wem, West Midlands

A complete guide to property investment in Wem.

Last updated: 18 September 2025

Investment summary

Wem presents a steady proposition for property investors, with a housing market that leans towards owner-occupation and a slower pace of change. The area’s affordability stands out, as shown by the price-to-income ratio of 5.2, which is on the lower side compared to many other parts of the country. Liquidity is reasonable, with homes spending an average of 27 days before selling, and the supply is modest, as seen in the annual sales figure of 86.

Rental yields are not especially high, with an average of 3.0%, but the market is balanced by relatively low asking prices, such as the median sale price of a 3-bedroom house at £240,000. The demographic profile is older, with a large proportion of residents aged sixty and over, and a significant number of single-occupier households.

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Key investment stats for Wem

Median price per sq ft

£251 / sq ft

Average rental yield

3.0%

Capital growth (1y)

0.7%

Sales in past year

86

* Property stats calculated for last full calendar year (2024).

Live property stats in Wem

Live prices in Wem, West Midlands

* Extreme prices clipped for legibility

Properties for sale

Median price

£255,000

25% of properties below...

£215,000

75% of properties below...

£385,000

Most expensive property

£1,000,000

Live listings

85

Median days on market

27

Should you invest in Wem?

Opportunities

  • Investors can benefit from Wem’s affordability, as indicated by the price-to-income ratio of 5.2, which makes entry costs lower than in many other areas.
  • The market has a reasonable level of liquidity, with properties typically selling in 27 days, so investors may not face long waits to buy or sell.
  • The top-performing postcode district offers a stronger rental yield of 3.8%, which could be attractive for yield-focused investors.

Risks

  • Wem’s average rental yield of 3.0% is modest, so income-focused investors may find better returns elsewhere.
  • The local population skews older, with a high proportion aged sixty and over and a large number of single-occupier households, which may limit rental demand from younger tenants or families.
  • The degree-educated and professional population is below average, which could affect long-term growth and tenant quality.

Outlook

Looking ahead, Wem’s property market appears likely to remain steady rather than dynamic. Capital growth has been modest, with a 1-year growth of 0.7% and a 3-year annualised rate of 2.2%, suggesting slow and consistent appreciation.

Affordability should continue to support demand from buyers, especially those seeking value outside major cities. However, investors should not expect rapid changes or dramatic uplifts in rental or sale prices. The outlook is best suited to those seeking stable, low-volatility investments rather than high short-term returns.

Live properties in Wem

Investment properties in Wem, West Midlands

5 bedroom detached house for sale
On market for 162 days

£795,000 - Offers in Region of

5 bedroom detached house for sale

Aston Road, Wem, Shrewsbury

Slow to sell properties in Wem, West Midlands
Slow to Sell
5 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
42% below median price

£475,000

5 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

New Street, Wem, Shrewsbury, Shrops...

Low price-per-sq-ft properties in Wem, West Midlands
Low Price per Sq Ft
3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
50% below median price

£99,000 - Guide Price

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Barnard Street, Wem

Auction properties in Wem, West Midlands
Auction

Best places to invest in Wem

Top postcodes for rental yield and (annualised) capital growth

Rank
Postcode
Yield
Capital growth
Median £/sq ft
1SY43.8%4.8%£283 / sq ft

Data sources

GeoGlider calculates property investment stats by blending official and proprietary datasets. Here's a quick overview of key sources and how we use them:

  • HM Land Registry: Property transaction and sold-price records for England & Wales used to calculate historical capital growth, price levels and comparables.

  • Office for National Statistics (ONS): Demographic and economic indicators for the UK, including Census 2021, supporting area profiling and market context.

  • Ordnance Survey: Authoritative UK geospatial data powering accurate boundaries, roads and terrain for mapping and spatial analysis.

  • GeoProp: Our proprietary AI pipeline that processes millions of property listings to extract rich features and live market signals.

  • Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) scores and property floor areas.

  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC): Household income and employment data to understand local affordability and economic conditions.

Data is updated continuously, matched across sources and rigorously validated.