The Rhosllanerchrugog housing market has demonstrated steady growth, with Land Registry data indicating average house prices of approximately £185,500. Over the past year, property values increased by 3.23%, adding around £5,587 to the average property price. Looking at the longer-term trend, prices have risen by 18.55% over the last five years, representing an increase of nearly £27,956 since the previous year period. Historical sold prices over the last year were running approximately 6% above the previous year's levels, indicating sustained demand in this part of Wrexham County Borough.
Analysis of recent transactions reveals that the majority of sales, specifically 28 properties, fell within the £156,000 to £184,000 price bracket. This middle-market segment reflects the strong presence of semi-detached and terraced properties that characterise the area. The overall average sold price stands at approximately £148,334 according to recent data, though some sources indicate a slightly lower average of around £144,466. This variation between asking and sold prices is typical in markets with negotiation room, where properties often sell below their initial asking price.
Transaction volumes show some softening, with 118 residential property sales recorded in the last twelve months, representing a decrease of 25 transactions or 21.19% compared to the previous year. This reduction in sales volume aligns with broader national trends affecting smaller markets, though it remains important context for sellers considering the current market conditions. The market continues to attract buyers seeking more affordable housing options compared to larger urban centres, with Rhosllanerchrugog offering reasonable value within the Wrexham area.
The village sits within the LL14 postcode sector, which encompasses the broader Rhosllanerchrugog area including neighbouring communities. The Wrexham County Borough location provides access to regional transport links while maintaining the character of a traditional Welsh mining village. Average prices here remain competitive when compared to Wrexham town centre, making it an attractive option for buyers who want village living without paying premium city prices.