£1,950,000
Block of Apartments, 19 bed
LL13 8HY
£1,950,000
Block of Apartments, 19 bed
LL13 8HY
Pure
-2d ago
Compare 44 local agents, data from 324 active listings








We've analysed the Wrexham property market across the LL13 postcode area and found 44 active estate agents currently marketing 324 properties for sale. Our data shows the average asking price sits at £292,073, with the market offering everything from studio flats around £98,000 to luxury five-bedroom homes exceeding £700,000. The area has seen a modest -3% price adjustment over the past year, making it a buyer's market where strategic agent selection can significantly impact your sale outcome. Our research covers every street from the town centre to surrounding villages like Rossett, Marford, and Johnstown, giving you the local knowledge needed to choose wisely.
Based on current listings, Monopoly Estate Agents leads the LL13 market with 40 active properties representing 12.3% market share at an average price of £306,835. Wingetts follows closely with 36 listings (11.1% market share) averaging £249,333, while Town & Country Estate Agents holds 8% market share with 26 properties. These three agents dominate the local market, collectively controlling nearly one-third of all active listings in the Wrexham area. Understanding which agents operate in your specific neighbourhood, whether that's the historic town centre, suburban Rhosddu, or the quieter villages, helps you match with an agent who understands your local market.
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44
Active Estate Agents
£292,073
Average Asking Price
324
Properties For Sale
Choosing the right estate agent in Wrexham means understanding the local market dynamics and how different agents position themselves within it. Our data reveals distinct specialisations among top performers, with some agents focusing on higher-volume, lower-price properties while others target the premium market segment. Monopoly Estate Agents and Halls Estate Agents both average above £300,000, indicating their focus on larger family homes and higher-value properties. Conversely, Bowen averages just £178,644, suggesting specialisation in starter homes and flats popular with first-time buyers entering the Wrexham market.
The Wrexham market benefits from a mix of established high-street names and independent agents. Wingetts and Town & Country have deep local roots in Wrexham town centre, while Beresford Adams benefits from Countrywide's national network and marketing resources. Whitegates and Northwood operate under The Property Franchise Group model, offering standardized services across their network. Understanding these differences helps sellers align their property with an agent whose market positioning matches their selling goals.
Location matters enormously in Wrexham, where property values vary significantly between neighbourhoods. Agents based in Rossett like Monopoly Estate Agents often handle properties in that premium village setting, while town centre agents like Wingetts have strong coverage of the LL13 7 postcode area around Queens Park and Rhosddu. The average price differential between properties in different parts of the postcode can exceed £100,000, making agent local knowledge genuinely valuable for realistic pricing and effective marketing.

Based on 137 live listings with an average asking price of £336,188.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Wrexham (LL13).
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe Wrexham property market illustrates the growing divide between online estate agents and traditional high-street firms. Yopa, the only online agent in our top ten rankings, operates nationwide with 11 active LL13 listings averaging £382,036. Their average price point is notably higher than most traditional agents, suggesting they attract sellers of premium properties who prefer the convenience of digital services combined with lower fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999. For sellers of properties valued over £300,000, the percentage savings compared to traditional 1-3% commission can be substantial.
Traditional high-street agents in Wrexham, including Monopoly Estate Agents, Wingetts, and Town & Country, offer the advantage of physical presence on the high street where buyers can visit and view property details in person. These agents typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive) depending on the level of service and whether you choose sole or multi-agency arrangements. The personal touch, local knowledge of specific neighbourhoods like Rhosddu, Queens Park, and the town centre, and established relationships with local buyers often justify the higher costs for many sellers.
High-street agents also provide more comprehensive marketing packages including professional photography, floorplans, and dedicated staff who conduct viewings. Our data shows Wingetts handles significant rental activity alongside sales, demonstrating their full-service capability, while agents like Belvoir focus primarily on lettings with only 3 active sales listings. For sellers seeking maximum exposure, traditional agents with established Wrexham offices remain the dominant force, holding over 85% of the market between them. The physical office presence also means potential buyers can discuss properties face-to-face with experienced staff who know the local area intimately.

Understanding Wrexham's housing stock helps sellers appreciate what buyers look for and what surveys might reveal. The predominant construction uses red brick with slate or clay tile roofs, reflecting the area's building heritage from the Victorian and Edwardian periods through to modern developments. Properties built before 1919 represent approximately 25-30% of the housing stock, with solid wall construction and traditional features that appeal to character buyers but may require careful maintenance.
The local geology presents specific considerations for property transactions throughout LL13. Carboniferous rocks including Coal Measures and Millstone Grit underlie the area, with glacial till and alluvium in river valleys creating clay-rich soils prone to shrink-swell movement. This geological context means buyers should budget for thorough surveys, particularly for properties near trees or with drainage concerns. Parts of LL13 also carry flood risk along the River Clywedog and other watercourses, making properties in those areas subject to mortgage valuation requirements.
Wrexham's mining heritage adds another layer of consideration for property surveys. The area has a significant coal mining history, and while most mines are long closed, properties in former mining areas may be at risk of subsidence due to historical mine workings beneath the surface. A mining report is often recommended as part of the conveyancing process, particularly for properties in areas like Rhosllanerchrugog and the outskirts of Wrexham where coal mining activity was concentrated. This historical context makes professional surveys particularly valuable in the LL13 area.
Review agent performance data including listing counts, average sale prices, and time-on-market figures. Our analysis shows the top ten agents control 59.6% of LL13 listings, making your choice critically important for exposure. Focus on agents who regularly sell properties similar to yours in your specific neighbourhood.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. The average asking price varies significantly between agents, with Wingetts averaging £249,333 compared to Rickitt Partnership's £550,000 average. This variation reflects different property types and market positioning. Ask each agent to explain their valuation methodology and expected marketing approach.
Ask about online presence, portal listings (home.co.uk, homedata.co.uk, home.co.uk), social media marketing, and local advertising. Agents like Halls with 18 listings are typically more selective, focusing on quality over quantity. In Wrexham, local newspaper advertising and presence in the town centre still matter for reaching certain buyer demographics.
Understand the sole agency agreement duration, typically 8-16 weeks, and notice period requirements. Negotiate fees upfront, as many agents have flexibility on their standard commission rates. Get terms in writing and ensure you understand what happens if you want to terminate early or if the property doesn't sell.
Speak to past sellers in your specific Wrexham neighbourhood. Local knowledge matters enormously in areas like Johnstown, Rhosllanerchrugog, and the village of Rossett where market conditions vary. Online reviews on Google and Trustpilot provide additional insight into agent performance and customer service.
Most estate agents have flexibility on their advertised fees. Don't accept the first quote. If an agent quotes 2% commission, try negotiating to 1.5% or asking for added extras like professional photography or premium portal listings at no extra cost. In the current buyer's market, agents are often more willing to negotiate on both fees and terms.
Bedroom count significantly impacts property values in LL13, with our data showing clear price bands across the market. Two-bedroom properties dominate the market with 101 listings averaging £151,892, representing strong demand from first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors attracted by entry-level prices in the Wrexham area. Three-bedroom homes are equally prevalent with 117 listings averaging £258,918, reflecting their appeal to growing families and the area's substantial semi-detached housing stock.
Four-bedroom properties command premium prices at an average of £415,875 across 70 available listings, typically targeting professional families and those upsizing within the Wrexham area. The top end of the market includes 18 five-bedroom homes averaging £712,472 and six six-bedroom properties averaging £626,667, suggesting exceptional luxury properties exist in areas like Rossett, Marford, and surrounding villages. Properties under £200k represent 133 listings, showing the market's accessibility for entry-level buyers, though this segment has seen slight price pressure with a -2% to -3% annual adjustment.
The property type distribution in Wrexham shows terraced properties at 31% of housing stock, semi-detached at 33.7%, detached at 22.1%, and flats at 12.4%. This mix creates a balanced market with options across all price points, though the predominance of older properties (70-80% built before 1980) means many homes require updating which affects both valuation and saleability.

The Wrexham area continues to attract major developers, providing new-build options that compete with the existing housing stock. Maes y Dderwen by Castle Green Homes in Johnstown (LL13 9RF) offers three and four-bedroom detached and semi-detached homes from £234,995. The Pastures by Bellway on Croesnewydd Road (LL13 7TL) provides three and four-bedroom homes from £239,995, while Bloor Homes' Hafod-Y-Parc development (LL13 9RL) starts from £249,995 for three and four-bedroom properties.
These new-build developments create both competition and opportunity for traditional property sellers. New homes offer modern construction, energy efficiency, and warranty protection that older properties cannot match. However, our data shows 79 detached properties averaging £433,591 and significant existing stock at various price points. Properties in established areas with mature gardens, local schools, and community amenities often appeal to buyers seeking character that new builds cannot replicate. Working with an agent who understands both the new-build and resale markets positions sellers to highlight their property's unique advantages against newer competition.
The presence of major employers like Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, and Glyndŵr University influences buyer demand across all property types. Families of employees at these institutions often seek properties near good schools and transport links, creating specific hotspots around areas like Rhosddu for primary schools and the town centre for commuting access. Understanding these local dynamics helps agents target the right buyers for your property.
137 properties currently listed across Wrexham (LL13). Here are the most recently added.
£1,950,000
Block of Apartments, 19 bed
LL13 8HY
£1,950,000
Block of Apartments, 19 bed
LL13 8HY
Pure
-2d ago
£190,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
St Johns Road, LL13 8PH
£190,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
St Johns Road, LL13 8PH
Yopa
-2d ago
£165,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Bryn Offa, LL13 7UA
£165,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Bryn Offa, LL13 7UA
Reeds Rains
-2d ago
£180,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Mile Barn Road, LL13 9LX
£180,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Mile Barn Road, LL13 9LX
Monopoly Estate Agents
-2d ago
£675,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Plas Devon Court, LL13 9SY
£675,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Plas Devon Court, LL13 9SY
Currans Homes
-3d ago
£120,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Kingsmills Road, LL13 8NH
£120,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Kingsmills Road, LL13 8NH
Northwood
-3d ago
£330,000
Detached, 3 bed
Ranscombe Crescent, LL13 9UX
£330,000
Detached, 3 bed
Ranscombe Crescent, LL13 9UX
Monopoly Estate Agents
-3d ago
£250,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bickleywood Drive, LL13 9XA
£250,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bickleywood Drive, LL13 9XA
Town & Country Estate Agents
-5d ago
£275,000
Detached, 4 bed
Kings Oak Court, LL13 8QH
£275,000
Detached, 4 bed
Kings Oak Court, LL13 8QH
Monopoly Estate Agents
-6d ago
£137,500
Terraced, 2 bed
Princess Street, LL13 7UR
£137,500
Terraced, 2 bed
Princess Street, LL13 7UR
Wingetts
-6d ago
£125,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Albert Street, LL13 8NT
£125,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Albert Street, LL13 8NT
Reid and Roberts
-6d ago
£250,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bickleywood Drive, LL13 9XA
£250,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bickleywood Drive, LL13 9XA
Beresford Adams
-8d ago
Get free, no-obligation valuations from the top-performing local agents. Compare fees, services, and track records before you decide.
Compare Agents FreeBased on our market analysis, Monopoly Estate Agents leads with 40 active listings (12.3% market share) at an average price of £306,835. Wingetts follows with 36 listings (11.1% share) averaging £249,333, and Town & Country Estate Agents holds third position with 26 listings (8% share) at £289,100 average. These three agents dominate the LL13 market, though the best agent for your specific property depends on your price point and location within the Wrexham area. For premium properties in Rossett and Marford, Rickitt Partnership averages £550,000 despite only 4 listings, suggesting specialist handling of high-value sales.
Estate agent fees in Wrexham typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive) of the sale price. High-street agents like Wingetts and Town & Country generally charge 1.5% to 2.5%, while online agents like Yopa offer fixed-fee packages around £999-£1,999. Multi-agency agreements typically add 0.5-1% to the fee but provide broader market coverage. Always negotiate and get quotes from multiple agents before instructing. Given the current -3% market adjustment, agents may be more willing to offer competitive rates to secure your business.
Sole agency agreements in England typically run for 8-16 weeks, though this varies by agent and can be negotiated. If your property hasn't sold within the initial term, you can either extend the agreement, switch agents, or take a break before relisting. Some agents offer no-sale-no-fee arrangements, though these often come with higher upfront fees or stricter terms. In the current Wrexham market where properties can take longer to sell, negotiate a contract length that reflects realistic time-on-market expectations for your property type and price range.
Online agents like Yopa suit sellers of higher-value properties who want convenience and lower fees, with their 11 LL13 listings averaging £382,036 demonstrating their premium market focus. High-street agents like Monopoly Estate Agents, Wingetts, and Town & Country offer physical presence, comprehensive marketing, and personal service. For most Wrexham sellers, particularly those with properties under £300,000 where the majority of market activity occurs, traditional agents provide better exposure through their established local networks and dedicated staff who conduct viewings and negotiate directly with buyers.
While buyers typically arrange their own surveys, sellers benefit from getting ahead of potential issues. A RICS Level 2 Survey (formerly HomeBuyer Report) costs approximately £450-£650 for a typical three-bedroom semi-detached in LL13, rising to £550-£800 for larger detached homes. Given that 70-80% of Wrexham's housing stock predates 1980, surveys commonly identify damp, roof condition issues, outdated electrics, and potential subsidence related to local clay soils. Having this information upfront helps price accurately and avoid sale fall-throughs. For properties in former mining areas, a mining report is also recommended due to historical coal workings beneath the surface.
The LL13 market has seen modest price adjustments over the past 12 months, with overall prices down approximately 3%. Detached properties experienced the largest adjustment at -4%, while flats proved more resilient at -1% change. Currently 324 properties are for sale with 44 active agents, representing healthy choice for buyers. The market favours realistic pricing, with properties in the £100k-£200k range dominating available stock at 133 listings. Wrexham's diverse economy including manufacturing, healthcare, and education sectors provides underlying stability, though buyers benefit from the current buyer's market conditions with room for negotiation on asking prices.
Wrexham has several conservation areas including parts of the town centre and surrounding historic villages like Rossett and Marford. Properties within these designations often require specialist surveys due to traditional construction methods and specific regulations governing alterations. The presence of numerous listed buildings throughout LL13 means some properties may face additional restrictions on modifications. A more detailed RICS Level 3 Survey or specialist heritage survey is often advisable for period properties in these areas, and your estate agent should have experience marketing historic homes to appropriate buyers.
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