Understanding the broader Powys property market provides essential context for anyone looking to sell in Duhonw. According to the Office for National Statistics, the provisional average house price in Powys in December 2025 was £230,000, representing a 1.0% change from December 2024. Rightmove data shows the overall average house price in Powys over the last year was £271,211, with prices sitting approximately 3% below the 2022 peak of £278,342. The market has remained relatively stable with slight fluctuations, making it important for sellers to price competitively based on current local data.
Property types in Powys show a strong preference for detached housing, with approximately 43% of properties being detached homes according to Hutch data. Semi-detached properties account for 22% of the housing stock, while terraced properties make up around 17%. This distribution reflects the rural nature of the area, where larger properties with land are more common than in urban centres. The average detached property in Powys commands around £351,873 according to Rightmove data, or £314,000 per ONS figures, while semi-detached properties average between £209,000 and £221,251 depending on the data source.
Transaction volumes in Powys have experienced a notable decline, with 1,100 property sales in the twelve months ending December 2025, representing an 18.7% drop or 293 fewer transactions than the previous period. Most properties in the county sold in the £150,000 to £200,000 price range, which accounted for 20.1% of all sales, followed by the £300,000 to £400,000 bracket at 18.2%. This decrease in transaction volume underscores the importance of working with an agent who understands local market dynamics and can position your property effectively to attract buyers in a quieter market.
The Duhonw market itself mirrors these broader Powys trends but with its own character. With only 6 active listings at any given time, competition among buyers is limited, which can work in favour of well-presented properties. Two-bedroom properties currently dominate the local inventory, representing the entry point to the market, while detached homes command the highest average prices at around £395,000. This mix reflects the demographic of the area, where many buyers are looking for manageable rural homes rather than large estates.