Land for Sale in Wolverhampton

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Development Land for sale in Wolverhampton West
Price
Guide Price£170,000

Wolverhampton Road East, Wolverhampton

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Land for sale in Wolverhampton North East
Price
Guide Price£55,000

Fourth Avenue, WOLVERHAMPTON

26.5 acres of Development Land for sale in Wolverhampton West
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Land for sale in Wolverhampton West
Price
Offers in Region of£300,000

Finchfield Lane, Finchfield, Wolverhampton

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Commercial Land for sale in Wolverhampton South East
Price
Offers in Region of£325,000
Size
0.07 acres

Unit 20 Sharrocks Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1

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Commercial Land for sale in Wolverhampton West
Price
£395,000
Size
0.11 acres

1 Bingley Street, Pennfields, Wolverhampton

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Commercial Land for sale in Wolverhampton South East
Price
POA
Size
0.28 acres

Unit 2, Beldray Park, Bilston

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Commercial Land for sale in Wolverhampton North East
Commercial
1.3 acres of Development Land for sale in Wolverhampton South East
Price
£699,950
Size
1.31 acres

Rookery Road/ Bayliss Avenue, Lanesfield

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Commercial Land for sale in Wolverhampton North East
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Buying land in Wolverhampton

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Wolverhampton by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 21 available properties to buy in Wolverhampton listed at £353,568 on average, with each acre priced at £107,142.

Market snapshot & prices in Wolverhampton

Acreage for sale
50 acres
Average listing age
50 days
Average list price
£353,568
Median list price
£252,500
Average property size
3.3 acres

Wolverhampton scales almost 70 square kilometres with a population of over 260,000, making it one of the most densely populated areas of the West Midlands. A grand canal network navigating the city offers charming waterside housing and cycling routes. Cultural attractions, including Wightwick Manor, the Grand Theatre, and football landmarks, enrich the area with heritage and tourism.

As a major residential area in the West Midlands, urban amenities dominate the land in Wolverhampton, offering residents a truly cosmopolitan lifestyle. Development potential in the city centre and suburbs is vast, with an industrial heritage leaving behind brownfield land in Wolverhampton with significant regenerative potential.