Property market | £327,247 for a semi-detached property | |
Airport access | Closest airport is Manchester (8.4 miles) | |
Ethnic diversity | White: 87.4% residents (vs 81.7% England & Wales) Other: 12.7% residents (vs 18.3% England & Wales) | |
Community | Median age is 42.4 | Population of 4,608 | Happiness is Above Average for Greater Manchester, Average for UK | |
Crime | 8.0 burglaries per 1k people (Stockport) | |
Commute (approx) | - Manchester Piccadilly (15 mins) - York (88 mins) - Leeds (90 mins) | |
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£327,247 for a semi-detached property | |
Closest airport is Manchester (8.4 miles) | |
Median age is 42.4 | 4,608 | Happiness is Above Average for Greater Manchester, Average for UK | |
8.0 burglaries per 1k people (Stockport) | |
- Manchester Piccadilly (15 mins) - York (88 mins) - Leeds (90 mins) | |
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The property market in High Lane has had a steep increase over the last few years but slowing growth. Based on data published on 15 November 2023, on average a detached house costs £531,205, which is up 1.6% on last year. A semi-detached house on average costs £327,247 (up 0.9% on last year) , a terraced house £232,625 (down -0.1% on last year) and a flat £173,915. Renting a two bedroom flat will cost you approximately £686 per month. Property prices in High Lane are a little higher than the average property prices across Greater Manchester and are slightly lower compared to other locations with a similar density in England. When looking at the annual change in property prices in High Lane, prices have risen slightly slower than the annual average price change seen across the Greater Manchester region.
Property data is based on Stockport level pricing data and is as at September 2023 (publicised 15 November 2023)
Detached and Semi-detached House Trend (£) to September 2023
County | Avg Detached Price | Annual Change | Avg Semi-Detached Price | Annual Change |
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Rutland | £557,774 | +11.3% | £341,529 | +11.7% |
Northumberland | £333,743 | +7.3% | £183,403 | +6.1% |
Lancashire | £326,887 | +4.3% | £195,848 | +3.4% |
Leicestershire | £432,076 | +3.9% | £262,308 | +3.0% |
Derbyshire | £340,545 | +3.7% | £209,276 | +2.9% |
Oxfordshire | £706,629 | +3.5% | £450,305 | +3.5% |
Merseyside | £340,051 | +3.4% | £214,398 | +2.4% |
Gloucestershire | £536,963 | +3.4% | £330,457 | +3.4% |
Nottinghamshire | £334,429 | +2.8% | £206,257 | +2.8% |
Wiltshire | £521,688 | +2.7% | £328,877 | +3.0% |
Greater Manchester | £396,806 | +2.7% | £254,125 | +2.3% |
West Yorkshire | £351,673 | +2.5% | £210,889 | +2.0% |
West Midlands | £407,684 | +2.2% | £245,250 | +2.4% |
East Riding of Yorkshire | £326,098 | +2.2% | £203,163 | +2.1% |
Staffordshire | £364,884 | +2.1% | £221,783 | +2.1% |
Herefordshire | £434,518 | +2.1% | £276,148 | +2.2% |
South Yorkshire | £284,409 | +2.0% | £182,869 | +1.9% |
West Sussex | £686,980 | +1.9% | £441,716 | +2.3% |
Kent | £619,795 | +1.8% | £386,201 | +1.4% |
Shropshire | £404,408 | +1.8% | £252,891 | +1.8% |
Warwickshire | £515,326 | +1.8% | £299,238 | +1.3% |
Devon | £503,963 | +1.6% | £337,624 | +2.3% |
North Yorkshire | £422,027 | +1.5% | £265,231 | +1.2% |
Norfolk | £406,137 | +1.4% | £267,820 | +1.2% |
North Northamptonshire | £426,370 | +1.3% | £254,947 | +1.2% |
Buckinghamshire | £853,940 | +1.2% | £460,891 | +1.2% |
West Northamptonshire | £478,844 | +0.9% | £279,006 | +0.7% |
Hampshire | £628,455 | +0.6% | £386,140 | +1.0% |
Lincolnshire | £307,354 | +0.6% | £205,466 | +1.4% |
Worcestershire | £455,558 | +0.6% | £276,201 | +0.9% |
Essex | £586,972 | +0.4% | £379,804 | 0.0% |
Somerset | £465,131 | +0.3% | £296,160 | +0.7% |
Suffolk | £454,636 | +0.2% | £283,920 | +0.6% |
East Sussex | £595,763 | +0.1% | £385,074 | +0.4% |
Cambridgeshire | £486,349 | 0.0% | £330,028 | +0.2% |
Surrey | £957,680 | -0.2% | £546,201 | +0.7% |
Isle of Wight | £435,441 | -0.4% | £298,787 | 0.0% |
Hertfordshire | £939,983 | -0.7% | £542,021 | -0.2% |
Cornwall | £453,159 | -1.1% | £300,170 | -0.6% |
Dorset | £528,863 | -1.3% | £348,080 | -0.8% |
Recent property transactions in the area
Listed below are some recent property purchases in the area, to give you an idea of the market. Click on a postcode if you would like to see data on that specific area of High Lane, or click here to browse the longer list of High Lane property transactions from 2023.
High Lane has a few schools nearby to choose from. There are a mix of both primary and secondary schools nearby, including Windlehurst School (Special school) which is a secondary school based in Windlehurst Road, Stockport. Example schools in the area are listed below, with some information on their rating and access criteria.
School | Type | Latest Rating | Parent View Reviews (if available) | Ofsted Report (if available) | Address |
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Brookside Primary School Save school | Primary Community school - Mixed | 2: Good (4/11/2013) | Ofsted Report Link | Stockport | |
High Lane Primary School Save school | Primary Community school - Mixed | 2: Good (12/18/2013) | Ofsted Report Link | Stockport | |
Windlehurst School Save school | Secondary school Community special school - Mixed | 2: Good (3/2/2022) | Ofsted Report Link | Stockport |
School | Type |
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Brookside Primary School Ofsted report Save school | Primary Latest rating - 2: Good (4/11/2013) |
High Lane Primary School Ofsted report Save school | Primary Latest rating - 2: Good (12/18/2013) |
Windlehurst School Ofsted report Save school | Secondary school Latest rating - 2: Good (3/2/2022) |
Station | Distance from High Lane | Commute options |
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Middlewood A very quiet station station. Station footfall changed -4% from the previous year. | Nearby |
- Manchester Piccadilly (33 mins - Northern Trains) View details - Leeds (1 change(s) - 108 mins - TransPennine Express) View details - Birmingham New Street (1 change(s) - 117 mins - CrossCountry) View details - York (1 change(s) - 137 mins - TransPennine Express) View details |
Disley A relatively quiet station. Station footfall changed -3% from the previous year. | 2 miles |
- Manchester Piccadilly (36 mins - Northern Trains) View details - Leeds (1 change(s) - 111 mins - TransPennine Express) View details - Birmingham New Street (1 change(s) - 121 mins - CrossCountry) View details - York (1 change(s) - 140 mins - TransPennine Express) View details |
Rose Hill Marple A relatively quiet station. Station footfall changed +2% from the previous year. | 3 miles |
- Manchester Piccadilly (1 change(s) - 45 mins - Northern Trains) View details |
Bredbury A relatively quiet station. Station footfall changed +3% from the previous year. | 6 miles |
- Manchester Piccadilly (29 mins - Northern Trains) View details - Leeds (1 change(s) - 83 mins - TransPennine Express) View details - Birmingham New Street (1 change(s) - 123 mins - CrossCountry) View details - York (1 change(s) - 123 mins - TransPennine Express) View details |
Brinnington A very quiet station station. Station footfall changed +11% from the previous year. | 7 miles |
- Manchester Piccadilly (25 mins - Northern Trains) View details - Leeds (1 change(s) - 81 mins - TransPennine Express) View details - Birmingham New Street (1 change(s) - 121 mins - CrossCountry) View details - York (1 change(s) - 121 mins - TransPennine Express) View details |
Reddish North A relatively quiet station. Station footfall changed +6% from the previous year. | 9 miles |
- Manchester Piccadilly (18 mins - Northern Trains) View details - Leeds (1 change(s) - 77 mins - TransPennine Express) View details - Birmingham New Street (1 change(s) - 117 mins - CrossCountry) View details - York (1 change(s) - 117 mins - TransPennine Express) View details |
The table below lists ethnicities living in the local authority (Stockport) as per the data published in December 2022. Source: ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk
Ethnicity | % of Stockport residents | Benchmark:% of England & Wales residents |
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White | 87.4% | 81.7% |
Asian | 7.3% | 9.3% |
Mixed | 2.6% | 2.9% |
Other | 1.6% | 2.1% |
Black | 1.2% | 4.0% |
Relative to the UK average, the average broadband download speed in Greater Manchester is fast (77mbps). No local data is available for High Lane.
Average speed | mbps |
% households with superfast broadband access | % |
% households unable to access decent broadband | % |
Crime stats were found at the Stockport level:
Type | Stockport | UK |
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Total Crimes (per thousand people) | 92 | 93 |
Burglaries (per thousand people) | 8 | 5 |
Public Order Offences (per thousand people) | 13 | 10 |
Bicycle Thefts (per thousand people) | 1 | 1 |
Violence Against People (per thousand people) | 33 | 36 |
We use an API provided by Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to identify any live flood warnings to be aware of and we also provide insight into whether flooding could occur from rivers, sea and groundwater within 1km of High Lane.
There are no live flood warnings in the area, according to our interpretation of the DEFRA API.
The areas in the table below have been identified by the DEFRA API as areas where it is possible for flooding to occur from rivers, sea and in some locations, groundwater. Some of these areas will have measures in place to minimise the risk of flooding and they may be monitored by the Flood Warning Service.
Area | Cause | Description |
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Gtr Mancs Mersey and Ches | River Mersey | The Middle River Mersey catchment includes Micker, Cringle, Sinderland and Poynton Brooks and their tributaries. Other locations which may be affected are Stretford, Gatley, Cheadle Hulme and Cheadle |
Gtr Mancs Mersey and Ches | River Mersey | The Mersey Uplands catchment includes Rivers Goyt, Tame, Sett and Etherow and their tributaries. Other locations which may be affected are around Saddleworth, Mossley, New Mills, Hazel Grove, Marple, Romiley and Hyde |
Gtr Mancs Mersey and Ches | River Bollin | The River Bollin catchment includes the Rivers Bollin, Dean and Pedley, Birkin and Mobberley Brooks and their tributaries. Areas around Knutsford, Wilmslow, Hale, Macclesfield and Bollington may be affected |
Name | Property market | Crimes per 1,000 | Schools nearby | Socio Economic |
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High Lane, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £327,247 Detached: £531,205 | 92 | Primary: 2Secondary: 1 | |
Timperley, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 24Secondary: 11 | 23.9% residents in higher managerial positions 6.2% residents long-term unemployed |
Altrincham, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market Local Waitrose Local M&S | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 20Secondary: 7 | 23.9% residents in higher managerial positions 6.2% residents long-term unemployed |
Sale, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 19Secondary: 6 | 12.3% residents in higher managerial positions 11.0% residents long-term unemployed |
Didsbury, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 20Secondary: 5 | 19.5% residents in higher managerial positions 8.5% residents long-term unemployed |
Rusholme, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Outstanding schools Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 33Secondary: 8 | 7.6% residents in higher managerial positions 16.3% residents long-term unemployed |
Ancoats, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 30Secondary: 12 | 11.4% residents in higher managerial positions 11.3% residents long-term unemployed |
Chorlton, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 29Secondary: 9 | 19.5% residents in higher managerial positions 8.5% residents long-term unemployed |
Prestwich, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £267,186 Detached: £417,134 | 110 | Primary: 16Secondary: 4 | 12.7% residents in higher managerial positions 9.0% residents long-term unemployed |
Salford, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £256,887 Detached: £397,580 | 131 | Primary: 7Secondary: 1 | 11.2% residents in higher managerial positions 10.4% residents long-term unemployed |
Eccles, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Outstanding schools Very fast broadband Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £256,887 Detached: £397,580 | 131 | Primary: 29Secondary: 11 | 12.2% residents in higher managerial positions 10.1% residents long-term unemployed |
Name | Property | Crimes per 1,000 | Schools nearby |
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High Lane, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £327,247 Detached: £531,205 | 92 | Primary: 2Secondary: 1 |
Timperley, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 24Secondary: 11 |
Altrincham, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Slowing property market Local Waitrose Local M&S | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 20Secondary: 7 |
Sale, Greater Manchester Affordability: Average Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £406,275 Detached: £693,253 | 83 | Primary: 19Secondary: 6 |
Didsbury, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 20Secondary: 5 |
Rusholme, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Outstanding schools Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 33Secondary: 8 |
Ancoats, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 30Secondary: 12 |
Chorlton, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £306,364 Detached: £449,687 | 178 | Primary: 29Secondary: 9 |
Prestwich, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £267,186 Detached: £417,134 | 110 | Primary: 16Secondary: 4 |
Salford, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Very fast broadband Slowing property market Local M&S | Semi-detached: £256,887 Detached: £397,580 | 131 | Primary: 7Secondary: 1 |
Eccles, Greater Manchester Affordability: Very affordable Outstanding schools Very fast broadband Slowing property market | Semi-detached: £256,887 Detached: £397,580 | 131 | Primary: 29Secondary: 11 |
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