The Llandyssil property market presents an interesting picture for sellers to navigate. Our data shows an average asking price of £370,980 across the current 30 active listings, though sold price data from sources like OnTheMarket and Zoopla indicates the village has seen modest movement recently, with average sold prices hovering around £397,000 to £398,000. This represents a small rise of approximately 0.4% over the last twelve months according to some sources, suggesting relative stability in this rural corner of Powys. However, it is worth noting that price reporting varies significantly across platforms for smaller villages like Llandyssil, where limited transaction volumes can skew statistics.
Rightmove data has shown historical sold prices fluctuating considerably, with some reports indicating values 47% down on the previous year and 34% below the 2022 peak of £320,500. This variance underscores the importance of obtaining a professional valuation from a local agent who understands the specific dynamics of the SY15 postcode area and can provide accurate, tailored advice for your property. The most reliable approach is to request valuations from multiple agents who have direct experience in the local market rather than relying solely on automated valuation models.
The majority of available stock sits in the £300,000 to £500,000 price bracket, with 17 listings in this range. Ten properties are priced between £200,000 and £300,000, while the premium end of the market includes three properties valued above £500,000, including one notable listing over £1 million. This distribution suggests healthy demand across multiple price points, from starter homes to substantial rural estates. The village attracts a mix of buyers including families, remote workers, and those seeking retirement properties in a peaceful rural setting.
Looking at specific property types, detached properties dominate the market with 8 current listings averaging £379,369, representing the lifestyle choice that draws many buyers to this area. The "Other" category, which includes bungalows and period cottages common to village settings, comprises 19 listings with an average price of £386,816, demonstrating strong demand for traditional rural homes. Semi-detached properties are less common with just 3 listings averaging £248,317, reflecting the predominantly larger plot sizes and detached nature of rural Welsh housing.