NottinghamBougie Zone

Wollaton ValeRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median price of £15.8/m², this neighborhood analysis confirms that the area is firmly BOUGIE. You are paying for the postcode and the lack of antisocial behavior, though the investment outlook remains rock-solid because demand from medical staff never wavers. It is objectively expensive for Nottingham, but if you value peace over being within walking distance of a kebab shop, the premium is justified.

The Vibe:The area is dominated by detached houses and wide, quiet roads where the most noise you'll hear is a lawnmower or a distant deer from Wollaton Hall. It is effectively a buffer zone for established professionals who want to avoid the student-heavy chaos of Lenton while staying close to the QMC. Expect to see plenty of high-spec SUVs and people who actually take pride in their driveway maintenance.

Market Median

£15.8
/m²/mo
6.0% Discountvs Nottingham avg
LowHigh
£13.2£18.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Wollaton Vale @ £15.8/m²/mo

£948

District Highlights

Grocery
Waitrose (Wollaton)
Park
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
School
Fernwood School
Pub
The Admiral Rodney
Pharmacy
Boots (Trowell Road)

Locals Ask

Is the £18.5/m² top-end rent worth it for a flat?

Only if it overlooks the park; otherwise, you're paying for a premium finish that you could find for less in parts of Beeston.

What is the parking situation like on Wollaton Vale?

Excellent, as almost every rental property features a private driveway or a garage, making street parking permits unnecessary.

How long does it take to get to the City Centre?

The 30 bus is your main link, but expect a 25-minute crawl during peak times; most residents just drive.

Are these m² stats skewed by large houses?

Slightly, but even smaller semi-detached rentals here command a high floor because of the proximity to top-tier schools like Fernwood.

Does the area feel student-heavy?

Not at all, as the price point and distance from the UoN campus keep the loud house parties firmly on the other side of Middleton Boulevard.