The Llanelly housing market in Monmouthshire reflects the unique character of this historic parish village. Based on current live listings data, the average asking price sits at £339,543 across 68 available properties. Our analysis reveals a healthy mix of property types, with detached homes commanding the highest average prices at £418,826, while terraced properties offer more accessible entry points at £227,625. The market demonstrates particular strength in the three-bedroom sector, which dominates with 33 active listings, indicating strong demand from families seeking medium-sized homes in this semi-rural location. Our inspectors have noted that properties along the main village roads and those with good parking provision tend to attract the most interest from prospective buyers.
The Llanelly housing market in Monmouthshire reflects the unique character of this historic parish village. Based on current live listings data, the average asking price sits at £360,229 across 55 available properties. Our analysis reveals a healthy mix of property types, with detached homes commanding the highest average prices at £431,581, while terraced properties offer more accessible entry points at £254,158. The market demonstrates particular strength in the three-bedroom sector, which dominates with 25 active listings, indicating strong demand from families seeking medium-sized homes in this semi-rural location. Our inspectors have noted that properties along the main village roads and those with good parking provision tend to attract the most interest from prospective buyers.
Year-on-year analysis of the Monmouthshire housing market shows consistent growth, with the NP7 postcode area surrounding Llanelly experiencing steady appreciation. The market benefits from ongoing regeneration in nearby Abergavenny and the broader Monmouthshire area, which continues to attract buyers seeking a balance between village tranquility and access to larger town amenities. Transaction volumes in the region have shown resilience, with properties in the NP7 and NP8 sectors maintaining competitive sale times compared to regional averages. The village benefits from its position along the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, making it particularly attractive to commuters working in Bristol or Cardiff who want a quieter base.