Wrexham Property Market Update 2025
- David Williams
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

Wrexham Property Market Update 2025
As of mid-2025, Wrexham’s property market remains resilient, with steady house prices, strong buyer demand, and growing rental opportunities. Supported by local charm, employment growth, and excellent transport links to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, Wrexham continues to attract first-time buyers, families, and investors alike.
Average House Prices & Transaction Trends in Wrexham
The average house price in Wrexham town is approximately £220,000 (May 2024–May 2025).
Across Wrexham County Borough, the average price is £200,000, marking a 3–4% rise year-on-year—slightly outperforming the North Wales regional average.
Property type price breakdown:
Detached homes: £350,000
Semi-detached homes: £215,000
Terraced homes: £160,000
Flats/apartments: £120,000
Sales volumes have seen a modest slowdown, with ~1,800–2,000 homes sold between July 2024 and June 2025, reflecting cautious buyer activity amid rising interest rates. View our mortgage services in Wrexham
Buyer Activity & Affordability
In January 2025, Wrexham recorded ~45 homes sold subject to contract (STC), at an average agreed sale price of £225,500, up from £210,000 in January 2024.
Nationally, house price growth remains modest (2.5–3.5% forecasted in 2025). Wrexham continues to offer stability, making it accessible for first-time buyers, home movers, and investors.
Tip: Getting a mortgage agreement in principle early can make your offer more competitive.
Rental Market in Wrexham
The rental market in Wrexham has strengthened over the past five years:
Average monthly rents rose from £625 in 2020 to £850 in 2025
New rental listings have declined to ~90–100 per month from ~130 in 2020
This limited supply and high tenant demand are putting upward pressure on rents, with forecasts predicting a further 3–4% increase in 2025.
Key Trends & Market Outlook
Wrexham’s property market benefits from:
Historic charm and sought-after neighbourhoods like Rhosddu, Garden Village, Gresford, and Marford
Strong local employment and commercial development
Excellent commuter links to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester
Diverse property stock for first-time buyers, families, and investors
Forecasts suggest modest price growth of 2–4% through the remainder of 2025. Limited housing supply, rising demand, and strong rental yields make Wrexham attractive for homeowners and investors.
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