House prices in Wales
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The average house price in Wales is £213,035, up +2.8% over the last year, from the HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (March 2026). The UK-wide average is £270,080. In nominal terms the Wales average is up +421.3% since January 1995.
Cardiff and the south Wales cities at the top, with affordable mid- and north-Wales markets.
Wales house price trend, 1995–today
Nominal (not inflation-adjusted) average prices from the UK House Price Index for Wales, with the UK-wide average for comparison:
| When | Average price | UKHPI (2015 = 100) |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 1995 | £40,870 | 20.2 |
| 2005 | £116,512 | 57.7 |
| 10 years ago | £134,091 | 66.4 |
| 5 years ago | £173,661 | 86 |
| 1 year ago | £207,151 | 102.6 |
| March 2026 | £213,035 | 105.5 |
For comparison, the UK-wide average is £270,080 (+3.8% over the year).
UKHPI is mix-adjusted and published with a ~2-month lag. Figures are nominal and this is a trend, not a forecast.
House prices by town in Wales
Sold prices by area in Wales
For the actual recorded sale prices of individual homes, open a sold-prices page for an area in Wales:
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average house price in Wales?
The average house price in Wales is £213,035 as of March 2026, from the HM Land Registry UK House Price Index — up +2.8% year-on-year. It is a region-wide average; individual towns and postcodes vary widely.
Are house prices in Wales going up?
Over the year to March 2026, the UKHPI average for Wales moved +2.8%. We show the nominal trend since 1995 above; UKHPI is not a forecast and we do not publish price predictions.
Where can I see prices for towns in Wales?
Use the town and area links on this page to drill into Wales, then open a sold-prices page for the actual recorded sale prices of individual homes.
Sources
- UK House Price Index (UKHPI) — HM Land Registry / ONS
- Price Paid Data — HM Land Registry
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