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Highest Home Value in Wales

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Wales

1 Chepstow $428,619
2 Abergavenny $428,619
3 Caldicot $428,619
4 Monmouth $428,619
5 Magor $428,619
6 Barry $364,799
7 Penarth $364,799
8 Llantwit Major $364,799
9 Dinas Powys $364,799
10 Rhoose $364,799
11 Cardiff $347,574
12 Whitchurch $347,574
13 Rhiwbina $347,574
14 Llandaff $347,574
15 Thornhill $347,574
16 Newtown $298,837
17 Ystradgynlais $298,837
18 Brecon $298,837
19 Welshpool $298,837
20 Llandrindod Wells $298,837
21 Aberystwyth $291,827
22 Cardigan $291,827
23 Holyhead $289,006
24 Haverfordwest $282,894
25 Milford Haven $282,894
26 Pembroke Dock $282,894
27 Pembroke $282,894
28 Newport $281,121
29 Caerleon $281,121
30 Buckley $274,338
31 Deeside $274,338
32 Hawarden $274,338
33 Mold $274,338
34 Holywell $274,338
35 Broughton $274,338
36 Wrexham $265,714
37 Rhosllannerchrugog $265,714
38 Coedpoeth $265,714
39 Gresford $265,714
40 Bridgend $264,598
41 Coity $264,598
42 Maesteg $264,598
43 Porthcawl $264,598
44 Aberkenfig $264,598
45 Pencoed $264,598
46 Colwyn Bay $259,818
47 Abergele $259,818
48 Llandudno $259,818
49 Deganwy $259,818
50 Swansea $254,060
51 Gorseinon $254,060
52 Pontarddulais $254,060
53 Landore $254,060
54 Bangor $252,165
55 Caernarfon $252,165
56 Llanelli $250,529
57 Ammanford $250,529
58 Carmarthen $250,529
59 Burry Port $250,529
60 Flint $249,800
61 Clydach $249,800
62 Brymbo $249,800
63 Pyle $249,800
64 Newbridge $249,800
65 Crumlin $249,800
66 Undy $249,800
67 Brynamman $249,800
68 Caerphilly $246,383
69 Risca $246,383
70 Gelligaer $246,383
71 Blackwood $246,383
72 Bargoed $246,383
73 Nelson $246,383
74 Abercarn $246,383
75 Rhymney $246,383
76 Bedwas $246,383
77 Abertridwr $246,383
78 Hengoed $246,383
79 Rhyl $238,021
80 Prestatyn $238,021
81 Denbigh $238,021
82 Ruthin $238,021
83 Cwmbran $236,226
84 Pontypool $236,226
85 New Inn $236,226
86 Blaenavon $236,226
87 Tonypandy $200,293
88 Rhondda $200,293
89 Aberdare $200,293
90 Pontypridd $200,293
91 Llantrisant $200,293
92 Mountain Ash $200,293
93 Tonyrefail $200,293
94 Beddau $200,293
95 Treorchy $200,293
96 Ferndale $200,293
97 Hirwaun $200,293
98 Brynna $200,293
99 Treherbert $200,293
100 Abercynon $200,293

The most expensive housing markets in Wales reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Chepstow leads with a median home value of $428,619. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Chepstow costs $428,619 — 1.2x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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