NottinghamBougie Zone

St Ann's Property Prices in Nottingham 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of £2850/m², the market is pricing in the fact that you can walk to the Lace Market in ten minutes. Our neighborhood analysis suggests it has officially hit BOUGIE territory, largely because investors are snapping up the smaller units to flip for the professional rental market. While the investment outlook remains steady, the £3800/m² top end usually reflects a high-spec renovation near the Wells Road boundary that would have been half the price five years ago.

The Vibe:It is a hilly grid of red-brick terraces and post-war rebuilds sitting right on the shoulder of the city centre. You see plenty of delivery mopeds and people power-walking toward Hockley, though finding a flat parking spot on the steeper bits of Hungerhill Road is a chore. The proximity to the Victoria Park edge means you are paying for city access without the high-rise council tax.

The median property price in St Ann's, Nottingham is £2,850 per m², 1% below the Nottingham city average of £2870/m². Based on 2 verified sale data points as of February 2026.

Market Median · St Ann's

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Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

St Ann's @ £2,850/m²

£171,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Lidl, Carlton Road
Park
Stonebridge City Farm
School
Blue Bell Hill Primary School
Leisure
St Ann's Allotments
Transport
Nottingham City Transport Blue Line (40, 41, 42)

Locals Ask

Is it still worth buying near the allotments?

Yes, house prices there are consistently higher because the green space and heritage status provide a buffer against urban density.

How is the parking on the terraced streets?

It is often a nightmare; unless you have a dedicated driveway on one of the newer builds, expect to circle for a spot.

Are m² stats rising in the older post-war estates?

Actually, they are climbing fast as buyers get priced out of Sherwood and Mapperley and settle for the city-edge convenience.

Can I walk to Nottingham Station from here?

It is a 20-minute brisk walk from the bottom of St Ann's, making it prime territory for commuters who want to avoid bus fares.

What is the investment outlook for the next five years?

The outlook is strong as the city centre expansion continues to push the 'cool' boundary of Hockley further east into the district.

About This Data

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Data Sources

St Ann's prices are sourced from real market listings and verified location scans submitted by users in Nottingham. Each neighbourhood requires multiple independent data points before publication to ensure statistical reliability.

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Methodology

We report median prices — not averages — to reduce outlier distortion. All figures are per square metre (purchase price). The 4/5 rating reflects price-to-value relative to local amenities, transit access, and broader market conditions in Nottingham.

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Last Updated

This page was last updated in February 2026. AI-generated insights — including the vibe description, verdict, and FAQs — are regenerated whenever the underlying price data changes to keep analysis current.