Houses for sale in Nacton, Woodbridge


House Prices in Nacton

Properties in Nacton have an average house price of £549k and had 28 Property Transactions within the last 3 years¹.
Nacton is an area in Woodbridge, Suffolk with 335 households², where the most expensive property was sold for £1.58M.


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Roads and Postcodes in Nacton

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Streets Postcodes
Blackthorns IP12 4NU
Church Meadows IP12 4QG
Cliff Road IP12 4QL
Deben Lane IP12 4QN
Fenn Lane IP12 4NZ
Fishpond Road IP12 4QX
Hemley Hall Cottages IP12 4QF
Ipswich Road IP12 4NS IP12 4NT IP12 4QU
Jackson Road IP12 4NR
Mill Road IP12 4NP IP12 4PY IP12 4PZ
Newbourne Road IP12 4PS IP12 4PT IP12 4QA
Sandy Lane IP12 4QY
School Lane IP12 4QP
School Road IP12 4QR
Sullivan Place IP12 4QT
Sunny Hill IP12 4QS
The Quay IP12 4QZ
The Street IP12 4NY
Village Way IP12 4QW
Woodbridge Road IP12 4PA IP12 4PW

Property price trends in Nacton

According to the latest Land Registry data, the average home in Nacton sold for £533,642 in 2025. That figure comes from 321 sales logged over the past 30 years.

Prices have fallen back over the last three years. Compared with 2022, when the typical sale came in around £580,000, that's a fall of roughly 8%.

Looking back five years, average prices are up about 4.3% since 2020, a gain of around £21,947 in cash terms.

Zoom out to the past decade for the fuller picture. Back in 2015, homes here averaged £395,000, so the typical sold price has climbed about 35.1% since then, roughly 3.1% a year. Stretch the view to fifteen years and that annual pace eases back to about 1.6%.

Frequently asked questions about Nacton


What is the average price for a property for sale in Nacton?

The average price for a property for sale in Nacton is £549,410. This amount is 30% higher than the average price in Woodbridge. There are 272 property listings for sale in Nacton.


What streets have the most expensive properties for sale in Nacton?

The streets with the most expensive properties for sale in Nacton are Sandy Lane at an average of £855,250, Cliff Road at an average of £767,142 and School Road at an average of £615,000.


What streets have the most affordable properties for sale in Nacton?

The streets with the most affordable properties for sale in Nacton are Sullivan Place at an average of £260,000, Village Way at an average of £335,000 and Blackthorns at an average of £372,500.


Which train stations are available in or near Nacton?

Some of the train stations available in or near Nacton are Woodbridge, Melton and Trimley.


Property Price Paid in Nacton by Year

The average sold property price by year was:

Year Average Sold Price Price Change
Sold Properties More information
2025 £533,642
Price decrease
-7%
7 Properties
2024 £569,444
Price increase
5%
9 Properties
2023 £543,583
Price decrease
-7%
12 Properties
2022 £580,000
Price decrease
-4%
8 Properties
2021 £601,704
Price increase
15%
22 Properties
2020 £511,695
Price decrease
-8%
10 Properties
2019 £550,419
Price increase
9%
11 Properties
2018 £501,692
Price decrease
-5%
13 Properties
2017 £524,666
Price increase
12%
9 Properties
2016 £463,000
Price increase
15%
9 Properties
Source: HM Land Registry — official sold price data published by the UK Government.

Property Price per Property Type in Nacton

Here you can find historic sold price data in order to help with your property search.

The average Property Paid Price for specific property types in the last three years are:

Property Type Average Sold Price Sold Properties
Semi Detached House £362,550.00 10 Semi Detached Houses
Detached House £703,312.00 16 Detached Houses
Terraced House £252,500.00 2 Terraced Houses
Source: HM Land Registry — official sold price data published by the UK Government.