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The average Welsh house price is now 7% below its peak at the end of 2022

For Q3 of this year the average price was down 1.7% on the previous quarter to £232,400

The average house price in Wales fell in Q3 of 2024.(Image: PA)

The average house price in Wales has fallen by almost 7% from its peak of £249,000 achieved at the end of 2022, shows latest research from the Principality Building Society.

The Cardiff headquartered mutual’s latest quarterly Wales house price index also shows that in the third quarter (Q3) of this year the average price dropped by 2.9% on the same period in 2023 to £232,400. When compared to the previous quarter (Q2), when prices rose 3.1%, the average house price was down 1.7%.

Despite the slight downward trend in prices in Q3, there were around 11,200 transactions in Wales - 18% more than in Q2 and 11% up on the same period a year ago.

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Principality said the increase supports the recovery in property sales which began in the Q2 of this year, following a period of steady decline. For two years, cost-of-living pressures and higher interest rates significantly reduced demand and slowed activity across most of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, including Wales.

A recent survey conducted by the mutual revealed that almost half (48%) of its member saying the Bank of England base rate level has impacted their ability to save. The recent base rate reduction to 5%, and economists’ predictions that this may fall further are encouraging signs of better market conditions. The mutual added that this, combined with a resurgence in sales of detached, semi-detached and terraced houses, suggests affordability in Wales is on the rise.

Although the last est house price index shows a majority of local authorities reported price drops in Q3, some of the 22 local authorities did see rises with Merthyr up 9.1% following by Wrexham, up 5.3%.