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Average house price in Wales rises for first time since 2022

The average house price in the second quarter of this year was up 3.1% shows latest research from Principality Building Society

The average house price in Wales has risen.

The average house price in Wales has risen to £236,369 , according to latest research from Principality Building Society.

The rise, in the second quarter of this year, is the first recorded hike since the final quarter of 2022, when the average price peaked at a record £249,000.

The mutual’s Wales house price index for April to June) shows a 3.1% on the previous quarter. The level though is still down 2.4% when compared to Q2 of 2023 and 5% below the peak price of £249,000.

Shaun Middleton, head of distribution at Principality Building Society, said: “The second quarter of 2024 has brought much-needed positive news to the Welsh housing market. After five consecutive quarters of declining house prices, we are now seeing a recovery.


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“The picture across Wales shows that local authorities have been reporting quarterly price increases, rather than decreases, for the first time since 2022, translating into a steady rise in house prices.”

Some 15 out of 22 local authorities reported price rises when compared to the previous quarter, with Bridgend and Ceredigion recording double-digit increases of more than 16%. Year-on-year 11 local authorities still reported declines, with Wrexham experiencing the biggest drop of 10% when compared to the same period the previous year.