WV6 postcode area includes both affordable city homes and expensive countryside properties, creating diverse housing market.

Houses are for sale in Wolverhampton. One street features a “For Sale” sign. WV6 extends into Staffordshire and Shropshire. It stretches about ten miles! Less than half sits inside Wolverhampton.
Inner-city homes are quite cheap. Some homes sell for under £100,000. A two-bed house costs £80k. A one-bed flat goes for £65,000.
Mansions outside the city can cost millions. Some houses are more expensive. A four-bed house costs £300,000. Another one, needing work, costs £160,000.
WV6 also includes wealthier areas. Tettenhall, Wergs, Wightwick, and Perton are included. Two four-bed houses are near £700,000. These areas are leafy and close to the countryside.
Countryside homes have higher prices. A six-bed home costs £1,295,000. A five-bed cottage is on sale for £1,220,000. The most expensive homes are in Pattingham.
They are listed at £1,650,000. One has four bedrooms and is near a pub. The other is a seven-bed mansion. This house has a balcony and garden. The garden covers over three acres.
WV6 shows postcodes can be diverse. Areas can share a postcode. They may be far apart and in different counties.
The UK has 121 postcode areas. Each area is named after a large town. For WV6, it’s Wolverhampton.
Residents share a Wolverhampton postcode. Some live far away in the countryside. They are a 30-minute drive distant.