Based on our live listing data, Marchwiel currently has an average asking price of £231,279 across 14 active properties. The market is dominated by detached properties, which account for 5 of the current listings with an average price of £272,790. This is closely followed by "other" property types at 5 listings averaging £194,800, while semi-detached and terraced properties each represent 2 listings with averages of £260,000 and £189,975 respectively.
The sold price data from Land Registry, as reported by Rightmove and Zoopla, reveals a more complex picture. Rightmove shows an average sold price of £195,375 over the last year, while Zoopla reports £253,458. PropertyResearch.uk indicates a median price of £140,000 for 2025 sales. These variations highlight the importance of using multiple data sources when valuing property in Marchwiel, as the small sample size of just 13 sales in 2025 can lead to significant statistical variation.
Perhaps the most notable trend is the substantial price correction reported across multiple sources. Rightmove indicates house prices have fallen by 23% over the last year and are now 15% down on the 2022 peak of £230,732. PropertyResearch.uk reports an even more significant 26.6% fall over the past 12 months. However, detached properties showed resilience, with PropertyResearch.uk recording a median sale price of £281,250 across 4 sales in 2025, up 11.6% compared to 2024. This suggests premium properties in Marchwiel may be holding value better than the broader market indicates.
Transaction volumes in Marchwiel remain relatively low, with PropertyResearch.uk recording just 13 sales in 2025. Rightmove data shows 5 detached and 1 terraced property sold in the last 12 months, with no recorded sales for flats or semi-detached properties. This low transaction volume means the market can be sensitive to individual sales, and prices may fluctuate more dramatically than in busier markets. New build activity is essentially non-existent, with PropertyResearch.uk confirming 0% of sales in 2025 were new builds, indicating a lack of new development in the village.