The LL65 postcode covers Holyhead and surrounding villages on the Isle of Anglesey, with the average asking price currently sitting at £319,558 according to our live data. This represents a competitive market where detached properties command the highest prices at an average of £551,189, reflecting the desirability of space and coastal views in this area. The market has shown resilience with prices increasing by 2.41% over the last year according to Property Solvers data, demonstrating steady demand despite broader economic uncertainties.
Three-bedroom properties dominate the LL65 market with 148 active listings, representing the most popular choice for families and buyers seeking a balance of space and affordability at an average price of £259,885. Two-bedroom properties offer more accessible entry points at £170,255 average, while the premium sector includes four and five-bedroom homes averaging £448,970 and £600,413 respectively. The market also includes a small number of properties exceeding £750,000, with Jackson-Stops focusing on luxury and unique properties at an average of £2,125,000.
Price distribution analysis shows the majority of properties (89 listings) fall in the £100k-£200k bracket, followed closely by 86 properties in the £200k-£300k range. This spread indicates a healthy market with options across different price points, from starter homes to substantial family residences. The 62 properties in the £300k-£500k range demonstrate demand from buyers seeking larger homes or premium coastal positions. Notably, there are 19 properties priced under £100,000 and 5 properties exceeding £1 million, showing the full spectrum of the local market.
Holyhead's economy centres significantly on the Port of Holyhead, which serves as the largest UK Irish ferry port and provides substantial employment in logistics, shipping, and related services. This creates a steady demand for housing from port workers and their families. Additionally, the tourism sector contributes meaningfully to the local economy, with attractions including the Anglesey Coastal Path, South Stack Lighthouse, and the maritime heritage sites drawing visitors throughout the year. These economic factors help sustain the local property market beyond typical residential demand.