£160,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Prices Lane, LL11 2NB
£160,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Prices Lane, LL11 2NB
Wingetts
-1d ago
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We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in Rhosddu, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. Whether you are selling a terraced house near Rhosddu Primary School or a detached family home in this historic Wrexham suburb, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale outcome. Our comparison tool helps you identify agents with proven track records in your specific neighbourhood and price range.
Rhosddu offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £253,535 across 84 current listings. From period properties along Rhosddu Road to modern developments in neighbouring areas, the village presents opportunities across multiple price points. The village combines historical charm with practical access to Wrexham city centre, approximately two miles away, making it attractive for families, first-time buyers, and professionals seeking Welsh village living without sacrificing urban connectivity. With strong transport links via the A483 to Chester, Liverpool, and Birmingham, Rhosddu appeals to commuters while maintaining its distinctive community character.

17
Active Estate Agents
£253,535
Average Asking Price
84
Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry and home.co.uk listings data, the average house price in Rhosddu over the last year was £341,257, representing a 4% increase on the previous year. However, current asking prices sit notably higher at £245,000, indicating seller optimism in the market. This gap between achieved sale prices and asking prices reflects ongoing negotiation dynamics in the Wrexham housing market. The village experienced a 9% price correction from the 2022 peak of £341,257, aligning with broader Welsh market trends during the post-pandemic adjustment period. Transaction volumes remain healthy, with Home.co.uk recording 68 active listings specifically in Rhosddu, Wrexham, while broader area searches on home.co.uk and homedata.co.uk show significantly higher figures, suggesting consistent buyer interest in this village location.
Our data shows strong activity in the mid-market segment, with 30 properties currently listed between £200,000 and £300,000. This price band accounts for nearly half of all available stock and represents the core buyer demand in Rhosddu. The 22 listings in the £100,000 to £200,000 range provide accessible entry points, while 20 properties exceed £300,000, catering to buyers seeking larger family homes or premium finishes. The concentration of stock in the terraced and semi-detached categories reflects the village's traditional housing stock, though detached properties command significant premiums averaging £331,996. This pricing hierarchy helps sellers understand where their property sits within local market dynamics.
The combination of village character, proximity to Wrexham amenities, and relatively affordable pricing compared to larger Welsh cities positions Rhosddu as an attractive option for first-time buyers, families, and those relocating from more expensive markets. Properties along Rhosddu Road, Grosvenor Road, King Street, and Hope Street include several Grade II listed buildings that add historical character to the area. The variety of housing stock, from compact flats to substantial detached homes, supports diverse housing needs and attracts a broad range of buyers seeking balanced lifestyle opportunities in north Wales.
Based on 30 live listings with an average asking price of £272,165.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Rhosddu.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThree-bedroom properties dominate the Rhosddu market, with 40 active listings averaging £254,059. This property type appeals strongly to families and represents the practical middle ground between space and affordability. Two-bedroom properties follow with 28 listings at an average of £195,845, popular among first-time buyers and downsizers. The market shows limited supply at the extremes, with just one one-bedroom properties and one seven-bedroom home currently available.
Terraced properties achieved an average sold price of £168,275 over the past year, while semi-detached homes averaged £236,875. Flats averaged £136,000, offering the most accessible entry point to the Rhosddu market. Detached properties, though limited in number, command significant premiums, with current listings averaging £331,996. This pricing reflects the additional space, privacy, and parking that detached living provides in a village setting. Four-bedroom properties represent another active segment with eight listings averaging £341,873, appealing to growing families seeking extra space.
New build activity in the wider Rhosddu area includes developments such as Llys Y Coed in Rhosrobin, offering three-bedroom semi-detached properties from Castle Green Homes, and Walnut Court on Stansty Road, a brownfield development of 24 two and three-bedroom homes by Gower Homes. Manor Gardens Phase 2 in Rhostyllen provides additional new build options with two to four-bedroom homes from SG Estates. While no active new-build developments were verified specifically within the Rhosddu postcode, these neighbouring projects contribute to housing supply in the surrounding area and may influence buyer expectations.

Rhosddu boasts a rich heritage with several Grade II listed buildings concentrated around Rhosddu Road, Grosvenor Road, King Street, and Hope Street. These protected properties reflect the village's historical significance within Wrexham and contribute to its distinctive character. The presence of historic architecture, combined with more modern housing stock, creates a varied streetscape that appeals to buyers seeking both period charm and contemporary convenience. Properties in this area may require specialist consideration during survey and mortgage valuation processes due to their age and protected status.
The village maintains strong connections to Wrexham city centre, approximately two miles away, providing residents with access to broader retail, educational, and employment opportunities while enjoying a quieter residential environment. Local amenities include shops, pubs, and recreational facilities typical of a thriving Welsh village. The area benefits from good transport links, with easy access to the A483 for commuting to Chester, Liverpool, and Birmingham. Wrexham General station provides rail connections to major cities, while the A534 offers routes into Cheshire.
The housing stock in Rhosddu reflects its historical development, with a mix of period properties requiring modernisation and more recent constructions. Older properties may feature traditional construction methods including solid walls, original timber windows, and heritage roofing materials. These characteristics can influence mortgage valuations and survey requirements. Buyers considering period properties should account for potential maintenance costs associated with older heating systems, electrical rewiring, and roof repairs. The variety of property types from compact flats to substantial detached homes supports diverse housing needs.
The rental market in Rhosddu complements the sales market, with 16 rental listings currently available and four active letting agents. Wingetts leads the rental sector with five listings at an average rental price of £814 per month, positioning them in the premium rental segment. Belvoir manages five listings averaging £733 monthly, while Bowen handles three rentals at £678 average. Whitegates maintains one listing at £775 per month. These rental prices reflect strong demand from tenants seeking village living with convenient access to Wrexham employment centres.
Rental properties in Rhosddu typically consist of two and three-bedroom homes appealing to working professionals and families. The rental market provides an alternative for those not ready to commit to purchase, while also indicating investor interest in the area. Landlords working with local letting agents benefit from agents' knowledge of tenant preferences and effective marketing strategies. The average rental yield in Rhosddu competes favorably with surrounding areas, making it an attractive option for buy-to-let investors seeking steady returns in the Wrexham housing market.
The Rhosddu market is well-served by established estate agents with proven local presence. Monopoly Estate Agents leads the market with 18 active listings and a 21.4% market share, operating from their Rossett base and demonstrating strong coverage across the village. Wingetts, based in Wrexham, commands 10.7% market share with nine listings at an average asking price of £278,550, positioning them in the mid-to-premium segment. Beresford Adams and Town and Country Estate Agents each hold 7.1% market share with six listings apiece, offering competitive alternatives for sellers seeking broader market exposure. These agents have established relationships with local buyers and understand the specific appeal of different neighbourhoods within Rhosddu.
For properties at the higher end, Bowen handles properties averaging £282,600, reflecting their expertise in premium residential sales. Their Wrexham base provides access to a network of buyers seeking quality homes in village locations. Molyneux offers an alternative position with an average asking price of £178,970, appealing to sellers in the more affordable segment. Northwood and Whitegates each maintain presence with three and two listings respectively, providing additional options. The presence of nationwide online agents like Yopa, with two listings at £184,500 average, provides additional options for sellers considering digital-first approaches. However, local knowledge often proves invaluable in village markets where personal relationships and community connections influence buyer decisions.
Estate agent fees in the Rhosddu area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the industry average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the market average of £253,535, this translates to fees between approximately £3,042 and £9,127 including VAT. High-street agents like Wingetts and Beresford Adams generally charge percentage-based fees covering marketing, viewings, and negotiation through to completion. Online alternatives such as Yopa offer fixed-fee structures, typically between £999 and £1,999, which can suit certain seller circumstances. Most agents work on sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks, though multi-agency options with higher total fees (typically plus 0.5-1%) are available for sellers wanting maximum market exposure. Fee negotiation is common, particularly for properties in the popular £200,000-£300,000 range where competition among agents is strongest.
Look at active listing numbers, average asking prices, and market share in your specific Rhosddu postcode. Agents with proven track records in your price range and property type will likely achieve better results. Consider how long agents have been operating in the area and their familiarity with different neighbourhoods.
Request valuations from at least three agents. Compare their suggested asking prices, marketing strategies, and fee structures. The highest valuation is not always best - consider their local knowledge and buyer pool. Ask agents to explain their pricing methodology and what specific marketing activities they will undertake.
Look at reviews from previous clients in the Wrexham area. Pay attention to feedback about communication, negotiation skills, and completed sales rather than just initial valuations. Social media pages and local community groups can provide additional insights into agent performance and client satisfaction.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and portal advertising. Properties with professional marketing tools attract more viewings and often achieve higher prices. Inquire about home.co.uk and homedata.co.uk feature listings, social media marketing, and email campaigns to existing buyer databases.
Estate agent fees are negotiable, particularly if you are selling a property in strong demand. Do not be afraid to discuss terms and ask about included services. Some agents may offer discounted rates for combined sales and lettings instructions or multiple properties.
Ensure you understand sole agency versus multi-agency terms, contract duration, notice periods, and what happens if your property does not sell within the agreed period. Seek clarification on termination clauses and any tie-in arrangements before signing.
Before instructing any estate agent, always get at least three free valuations. This gives you market insight and allows you to compare agents' knowledge of the Rhosddu area. Many agents will negotiate on their fees, especially for properties in the popular £200,000-£300,000 range where competition among buyers is strongest. Ask each agent to provide a written valuation report detailing their recommended asking price and comparable properties.
The bedroom count significantly influences property values in Rhosddu, with clear pricing patterns emerging across the market. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment at 40 listings, commanding an average price of £254,839. This reflects strong family buyer demand and the practical appeal of three-bedroom layouts in a village setting. Four-bedroom properties follow with ten listings averaging £357,499, appealing to growing families and buyers seeking additional space. The dominance of three-bedroom homes indicates where developer activity and buyer interest converge in the current market.
Two-bedroom properties provide the most accessible entry point in the sales market, with 28 listings averaging £198,444. This segment attracts first-time buyers and investors particularly well, offering a balance of affordability and practicality. One-bedroom properties are scarce with just two listings averaging £90,000, while five-bedroom homes are equally rare with one listing at £265,000. The premium end of the market includes one seven-bedroom property listed at £550,000, representing the unique luxury opportunity within Rhosddu. This limited supply at both entry-level and luxury segments creates specific market dynamics for sellers in these categories.
The concentration of properties in the £200,000-£300,000 range with three bedrooms indicates where buyer demand is strongest. Sellers with properties in this bracket benefit from competitive buyer interest, while those with one-bedroom or larger family homes may face narrower buyer pools. Understanding these dynamics helps sellers price realistically and choose agents with appropriate market expertise. Properties in the mid-market range typically achieve viewings within weeks when priced correctly, while unique properties may require more targeted marketing approaches.
30 properties currently listed across Rhosddu. Here are the most recently added.
£160,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Prices Lane, LL11 2NB
£160,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Prices Lane, LL11 2NB
Wingetts
-1d ago
£135,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Crispin Lane, LL11 2HS
£135,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Crispin Lane, LL11 2HS
Town & Country Estate Agents
-2d ago
£300,000
Detached, 3 bed
Maes Glyndwr, LL11 2DQ
£300,000
Detached, 3 bed
Maes Glyndwr, LL11 2DQ
Address
-5d ago
£330,000
Detached Bungalow, 4 bed
Cambridge Square, LL11 2YG
£330,000
Detached Bungalow, 4 bed
Cambridge Square, LL11 2YG
Wingetts
-20d ago
£350,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Ffordd Estyn, LL11 2SS
£350,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Ffordd Estyn, LL11 2SS
Yopa
-21d ago
£265,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Balmoral Close, LL11 2RP
£265,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Balmoral Close, LL11 2RP
Monopoly Estate Agents
-28d ago
£405,995
Detached, 4 bed
Llys Y Coed, LL11 2EZ
£405,995
Detached, 4 bed
Llys Y Coed, LL11 2EZ
Monopoly Estate Agents
-29d ago
£245,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Chester Road, LL12 8DW
£245,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Chester Road, LL12 8DW
Monopoly Estate Agents
-35d ago
£365,995
Detached, 4 bed
Llys Y Coed, LL11 2EZ
£365,995
Detached, 4 bed
Llys Y Coed, LL11 2EZ
Monopoly Estate Agents
-46d ago
£145,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Park Street, LL11 2NN
£145,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Park Street, LL11 2NN
Bowen
-51d ago
£180,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Greenfield, LL11 2NR
£180,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Greenfield, LL11 2NR
Northwood
-54d ago
£279,950
Detached, 3 bed
Ivy Close, LL11 2HE
£279,950
Detached, 3 bed
Ivy Close, LL11 2HE
Town & Country Estate Agents
-65d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current listing data, Monopoly Estate Agents leads with 21.4% market share and 18 active listings, demonstrating strong volume across market segments. Wingetts follows with 10.7% market share and nine listings at an average price of £278,550, positioning them in the mid-to-premium range. Beresford Adams, Town and Country Estate Agents, and Bowen also maintain strong presences with six listings each. The best agent depends on your property type and price range - Monopoly Estate Agents handles volume across market segments, while Bowen focuses on premium properties averaging £282,600. Consider your specific neighbourhood when selecting, as local knowledge can significantly impact sale outcomes.
Estate agent fees in Rhosddu follow typical Welsh patterns, ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total). The industry average sits around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property priced at the market average of £253,535, this would translate to fees between approximately £3,042 and £9,127 including VAT. High-street agents like Wingetts and Beresford Adams typically charge percentage fees covering full service, while online agents like Yopa offer fixed fees between £999 and £1,999. Always negotiate and compare what is included in the fee, as some agents include professional photography, floor plans, and virtual tours while others charge extra.
Yes, house prices in Rhosddu increased by 4% over the last year, with the average achieved price reaching £146,615. However, current asking prices average £253,535, suggesting a gap between seller expectations and recent achieved prices. Prices remain 9% below the 2022 peak of £161,085, indicating some correction from the post-pandemic highs. The market appears to be stabilising with modest growth momentum, though buyers should expect negotiation room on asking prices. Properties in popular areas near Rhosddu Primary School and along Rhosddu Road continue to attract strong interest.
Rhosddu offers a village atmosphere with strong community character and convenient access to Wrexham city centre approximately two miles away. The area features several Grade II listed buildings around Rhosddu Road, Grosvenor Road, King Street, and Hope Street, reflecting its historical heritage. Local amenities include shops, pubs, and recreational facilities, while transport links provide easy access to the A483 for commuting to Chester, Liverpool, and Birmingham. The combination of village charm, relative affordability compared to larger Welsh cities, and good connectivity makes it appealing for families and professionals. Schools in the area serve families with children, while the proximity to Wrexham city centre provides employment and retail opportunities.
Three-bedroom properties dominate the Rhosddu market with 40 active listings, representing the strongest buyer demand at average prices of £254,839. These semi-detached and terraced homes appeal strongly to families seeking a balance of space and affordability. Two-bedroom properties are also popular with 28 listings, attracting first-time buyers at average prices around £198,444. The mid-market segment between £200,000 and £300,000 sees the most activity, with 41 properties currently available in this range. Detached properties command significant premiums averaging £349,996 but represent a smaller segment of the market.
Local agents like Wingetts, Beresford Adams, and Monopoly Estate Agents offer valuable community knowledge, established relationships with local buyers, and presence in the Wrexham market. These agents understand the nuances of different neighbourhoods, from properties near Rhosddu Primary School to those along historic Rhosddu Road. Online agents like Yopa provide cost-effective fixed-fee options but may offer less personalized service. For village markets like Rhosddu, local knowledge often proves significant - agents familiar with the area's history, listed buildings, and neighbourhood characteristics can market properties more effectively to appropriate buyers.
The time to sell varies based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced realistically in the active £200,000-£300,000 range typically attract viewings within weeks of listing. The current market activity, with 84 available listings and 49 recently sold properties, indicates healthy demand. Properties priced above market value or in less popular segments (one-bedroom, seven-bedroom) may take longer. Current asking prices averaging £253,535 suggest active market activity, but working with an agent who understands local demand patterns helps position your property effectively. The village location and transport links to larger cities continue to attract buyers from across the region.
While no active new-build developments were verified specifically within the Rhosddu postcode, several developments exist in neighbouring areas. Llys Y Coed in Rhosrobin offers three-bedroom semi-detached properties from Castle Green Homes, appealing to families seeking modern accommodation. Walnut Court on Stansty Road (Wrexham LL11 2BU) completed 24 two and three-bedroom homes by Gower Homes, representing brownfield redevelopment in the wider area. Manor Gardens Phase 2 in Rhostyllen offers two to four-bedroom homes from SG Estates. These nearby developments may influence buyer expectations in the Rhosddu area and provide comparison points for new build versus period property decisions.
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