Understanding the price distribution helps sellers position their property competitively in the LL12 market. Our data shows the market is heavily weighted toward properties in the £200k-£300k bracket, with 140 listings representing 35% of all available stock. This reflects strong demand for family homes in the mid-market segment, particularly three-bedroom semi-detached properties which dominate with 176 active listings averaging £270,250. These properties are particularly popular in estates like Pandy Mawr and Garden Village, where demand from families seeking good school catchment areas remains consistently high.
The premium market (£500k+) accounts for 73 listings, with detached properties commanding an average of £534,006. Four-bedroom homes represent a significant portion of higher-value sales, with 121 listings averaging £462,804. For luxury properties, five-bedroom homes average £898,963, though only 27 such properties are currently on the market, suggesting limited supply at the top end. Areas like Rossett and Marford attract premium buyers seeking larger gardens and proximity to Chester, and we note that properties in these locations often sell to buyers relocating from the Manchester and Liverpool areas seeking better value for money.
The entry-level market under £200k contains just 69 listings, indicating potential demand among first-time buyers that may be underserved. Properties in this bracket, typically one and two-bedroom flats and terraced houses, could attract competitive interest given the relatively limited options available. Our analysis suggests that first-time buyers in LL12 face significant competition for these properties, with multiple offers often driving prices above asking price. If you are selling a property in this price bracket, you are likely to benefit from strong buyer demand.
The bedroom distribution reveals interesting patterns for different seller profiles. With 176 three-bedroom properties on the market, this is the most competitive segment. In contrast, one-bedroom properties only have 3 listings at an average of £104,317, representing a severe undersupply. If you own a one-bedroom flat in Wrexham town centre, you face minimal competition and can command a premium given the shortage of options for single buyers and couples entering the market.