House Prices in Stockton-on-Tees
£155,000
Average
£260,000
Detached
£160,000
Semi-Detached
£105,000
Terraced
£75,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton offers affordable property on the Tees with regeneration investment. The town centre is being transformed. The Durham University campus has brought student life. The Tees Barrage provides watersports facilities.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Stockton has the widest high street in England and claims to have invented the friction match. The Georgian Theatre has been restored. Preston Park Museum has a recreated Victorian street. The International Riverside Festival is a major annual event.
Transport & Commuting
Grand Central trains reach London Kings Cross from Eaglescliffe (nearby). The A19 and A66 provide good road links. Darlington is 15 minutes for additional LNER services.
Train to London
160m to London Kings Cross (via Darlington)
Nearest Motorway
A19, A66
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Egglescliffe School
- Our Lady and St Bede Catholic Academy
- Ian Ramsey CE Academy
Universities
- Durham University (Stockton campus)
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Stockton-on-Tees
Eaglescliffe
Yarm
Norton
Property Buying Tips for Stockton-on-Tees
Eaglescliffe and Yarm are the premium areas across the river. Norton has family estates. Billingham is more affordable. Ingleby Barwick is a large modern development. Thornaby has improving prospects.
Local Authority
Council
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
Council Tax
£1,690 (Band D)
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright 2026. Licensed under OGL v3.0. Price data is indicative and based on recent transactions.