Analysis of current listings in the Sesswick area reveals a market dominated by larger family homes. Four-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 4 active listings averaging £513,750, showing strong demand for family-sized accommodation with multiple reception rooms and outdoor space. These properties typically appeal to families looking to relocate from urban areas seeking better value and more space, particularly those priced out of the Chester and Liverpool markets.
The two-bedroom segment, with 2 listings averaging £220,000, represents the more affordable end of the market and often attracts first-time buyers or investors looking for rental opportunities in the Wrexham area. The presence of a single three-bedroom flat at £190,000 indicates limited options for those seeking lower-maintenance properties in the village surroundings, a common characteristic of smaller rural settlements where apartment options are scarce. This undersupply of flats and smaller properties could present opportunities for developers or investors.
Premium properties are represented by listings in the £500k-£1m bracket, including a six-bedroom home at £785,000 and a £750,000 property through J Bradburne Price & Co. These higher-value homes typically feature substantial grounds, period features, or unique rural locations that command premium prices in the Wrexham market. The five-bedroom segment includes one listing at £595,000 through Exp UK, representing the upper-middle tier of the market.
Price distribution analysis shows a relatively even spread across brackets, with 2 listings in the £100k-£200k range, 2 in £200k-£300k, 2 in £300k-£500k, 3 in £500k-£750k, and 2 in the £750k-£1m bracket. This distribution suggests a mature market with activity across multiple price points, though the concentration of premium properties indicates demand from buyers seeking larger rural homes.