Compare 7 local agents, data from 14 active listings








We track 7 estate agents actively marketing properties in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data from our platform. selling a family home in the village centre or a period property near the River Cleddau, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
The Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech area sits in the heart of Pembrokeshire, offering a blend of rural charm and proximity to Haverfordwest. With an average asking price of £399,632 across 14 current listings, the local market presents opportunities across multiple price points, from terraced homes around £155,000 to detached properties exceeding £500,000.
This community along the River Cleddau corridor attracts buyers seeking traditional Welsh village character while maintaining easy access to larger towns. Our comprehensive agent comparison helps you find the perfect match for your property type and selling goals.

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Active Estate Agents
£399,632
Average Asking Price
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Properties For Sale
The local property market in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech reflects the broader Pembrokeshire trends, with our data showing an average asking price of £399,632. However, research from Rightmove and Zoopla indicates that specific streets within the community tell different stories. Uzmaston Road properties average around £600,000, while broader Uzmaston averages sit between £150,000 and £284,000 depending on the exact postcode sector. This variance makes working with a local agent who understands micro-market dynamics essential for achieving the best price.
Year-on-year trends show Pembrokeshire experienced a 3.5% decrease in average house prices from December 2024 to December 2025, with semi-detached properties falling 1.8% and flats declining 6.9%. However, longer-term data reveals that Uzmaston prices have increased by 49.4% over the past decade, demonstrating the underlying strength of this attractive rural community. The most recent sales data shows properties on Uzmaston Street ranging from £102,907 for leasehold flats to £816,717 for substantial freehold houses with gardens.
Land Registry and ONS data confirms that while the wider Pembrokeshire market has seen some correction, the Uzmaston area continues to attract buyers seeking the combination of village character and easy access to Haverfordwest. Properties in the £300,000-£500,000 band dominate current listings, representing 7 of the 14 homes currently on the market in this community.
The price distribution across Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech shows 2 listings in the £100k-£200k range, 2 in the £200k-£300k band, 7 properties between £300k-£500k, 2 in the £500k-£750k segment, and 1 premium listing above £750,000. This spread indicates a healthy market serving multiple buyer demographics from first-time purchasers to those seeking luxury rural residences.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of current listings reveals that four-bedroom detached homes dominate the Uzmaston market, with 5 properties averaging £496,990. Three-bedroom properties represent another significant segment with 4 listings averaging £328,738, while two-bedroom terraced homes offer more accessible entry points at an average of £154,975. The mix reflects a market skewed towards families and downsizers rather than first-time buyers, with limited stock at the affordable end.
Transaction volumes in the area remain modest, with Rightmove recording 8 sales in Uzmaston over the past year and more specific postcode sectors showing just 1-2 transactions. This limited volume underscores the importance of choosing an agent with strong local networks and marketing reach. No major new build developments were identified within the community boundaries, meaning buyers are primarily looking at the existing housing stock, including period properties and modern conversions.
The bedroom breakdown reveals clear market positioning in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech. Four-bedroom properties dominate with 5 listings representing the largest segment, averaging £496,990 and targeting families and buyers seeking space. Three-bedroom homes provide the next tier with 4 listings averaging £328,738, offering family accommodation at more accessible price points. The market clearly caters primarily to established families rather than first-time buyers.
Two-bedroom terraced properties represent the most affordable entry at £154,975 average, though only 2 such properties currently exist on the market. This scarcity of smaller properties suggests demand from first-time buyers may be underserved, potentially creating opportunities for landlords or developers. One five-bedroom property is listed at £340,000, representing a relatively affordable option for those needing maximum space, likely a period property requiring modernisation.

Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech represents a traditional Pembrokeshire parish combining agricultural land with residential settlements along the River Cleddau corridor. The area is characterised by fertile, enclosed farmland with historical buildings using local limestone and slate, while more modern properties incorporate brick imported from Somerset and Flintshire. Boulston Manor, a Grade II listed building, exemplifies the architectural heritage with its unpainted stucco and slate hipped roofs, demonstrating the character that attracts buyers to this area.
The community benefits from proximity to Haverfordwest while maintaining village atmosphere, though prospective buyers should be aware that Pembrokeshire geology includes clay-rich soils with associated shrink-swell risk for properties. This means foundations of older buildings may be susceptible to movement during periods of drought or heavy rainfall, and our inspectors often identify related issues in survey reports for period properties in the area. Working with a surveyor familiar with local ground conditions adds valuable insight to any purchase decision.
Transport links centre on the A40 trunk road through Haverfordwest, connecting to Carmarthen and the M4 corridor. The area falls outside Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boundaries but remains subject to local planning considerations that affect property development and renovations. Recent planning activity in surrounding areas includes discussions about the Albert Town development near Haverfordwest, which proposes 87 new homes and may influence traffic patterns along Uzmaston Road.
Demographics skew towards families and older couples, with the housing stock reflecting this through predominantly three and four-bedroom properties. Local amenities in nearby Haverfordwest include schools, supermarkets, and healthcare facilities, while the broader Pembrokeshire coastline remains accessible for recreation. The combination of rural character, reasonable property values compared to coastal hotspots, and practical access to services makes the area attractive to both permanent residents and those seeking holiday lets, subject to planning regulations.

The local agent landscape in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech features a mix of established high-street names and specialist local firms. Jj Morris, based in Haverfordwest, leads the market with 3 active listings and a 21.4% market share, focusing on properties averaging £481,667. For sellers with higher-value homes, Bryce & Co covers the premium segment with an average asking price of £597,475, while Fbm offers another high-value option at £575,000 average. These agents understand the upper end of the local market where buyers often come from beyond the immediate area.
Mid-market options include John Francis (part of Countrywide UK) and West Wales Properties, both with 2 listings averaging around £270,000-£277,500. Blackbear Property targets the more affordable segment with properties averaging £222,475, while Popular Move offers individual attention with just one listing at £499,950. When selecting an agent, consider their track record in your specific price bracket and property type, as local expertise varies significantly across market segments.
Fee structures across Pembrokeshire typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, with sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. Given the limited transaction volumes in this rural community, we recommend obtaining valuations from at least 3 agents before instructing. The variation in average asking prices among agents (from £222,475 to £597,475) demonstrates that different firms serve different market segments, so choose one whose recent sales match your property type and price expectation.
The difference between agents becomes clear when examining their specialisations. Jj Morris and Bryce & Co clearly target the upper market, while Blackbear Property focuses on more affordable properties. Using an agent who regularly sells homes in your price range means they already have relationships with the buyers most likely to purchase your property, potentially reducing time on market and achieving better prices.
Look at agents actively selling in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech. Check their current listings and sold prices to ensure they operate in your market segment. Pay attention to whether they have experience with your property type, whether terraced, detached, or period conversion.
Request free valuations from at least 3 agents. Compare their asking price recommendations and marketing strategies before deciding. Be wary of agents who overvalue significantly to win your business, as unrealistic pricing leads to properties languishing on the market.
Ask about photography, floorplans, online exposure, and local presence. In a market with limited listings, quality marketing makes your property stand out. Properties in rural areas like Uzmaston benefit particularly from strong online presence and quality photography that showcases character features.
Confirm whether fees are fixed or percentage-based, and clarify what services are included. Negotiate where possible, especially if using multi-agency. Remember that the cheapest option isn't always best in rural markets where local knowledge significantly impacts sale outcomes.
Look for feedback from sellers in similar properties and price ranges. Local knowledge and communication quality matter as much as fees. Agents with strong local networks can often match buyers with properties before they hit the broader market.
Understand termination clauses, sole/multi-agency terms, and duration. Rural markets may require longer to sell, so ensure terms are reasonable. Many agents in Pembrokeshire offer 12-16 week sole agency periods, which provides adequate time for sales in quieter rural markets.
Given the limited number of active listings in Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech, your property will face less competition but also fewer overall buyers. Professional photography and accurate pricing are essential to attract the right buyers quickly. Properties with unique character features, like the period homes using local limestone or the distinctive Boulston Manor style, benefit from marketing that highlights these authentic details.
Based on our live data, Jj Morris leads with 21.4% market share and 3 active listings, followed by Blackbear, John Francis, West Wales Properties, and Bryce & Co, each with 14.3% share. The best agent depends on your property type and price range, as different firms specialise in different market segments from affordable terraced homes to premium detached properties. Jj Morris and Bryce & Co focus on higher-value homes, while Blackbear Property serves the more affordable end of the market.
Estate agent fees in Pembrokeshire typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at £400,000, this equates to £4,800 to £14,400 in fees. Some agents offer fixed-fee options, particularly online agents, though local knowledge often proves valuable in rural markets with limited transaction volumes. In Uzmaston specifically, given the small number of annual sales, an agent with strong local networks may justify higher fees through better buyer matching.
The picture is mixed. Long-term data shows Uzmaston prices increased 49.4% over the past decade, but short-term trends show a 1.7% decrease since April 2025. Pembrokeshire overall saw a 3.5% decline from December 2024 to December 2025. Street-level data varies significantly, with Uzmaston Road averaging £600,000 while broader averages sit around £150,000-£284,000 depending on postcode sector. The market appears to be in a correction phase after rapid pandemic-era growth, though underlying demand for rural Pembrokeshire property remains steady.
This Pembrokeshire parish offers rural village living with good access to Haverfordwest for amenities. The area features fertile agricultural land, period properties including listed buildings like Boulston Manor, and proximity to the River Cleddau. Residents benefit from village character while being close to schools, healthcare, and transport links via the A40 to Carmarthen and the M4. The community attracts families, retirees, and those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to larger towns. Properties here use traditional materials including local limestone and slate, with newer buildings incorporating brick imported from Somerset and Flintshire.
Four-bedroom detached homes dominate current listings (5 properties averaging £496,990), followed by three-bedroom properties (4 listings at £328,738). The market primarily serves families and downsizers seeking space in this rural community. Terraced properties at the £155,000 level represent the affordable segment but are scarce, with just 2 current listings, suggesting potential demand from first-time buyers and investors remains unmet. The limited supply of period properties with character features makes these particularly sought after when they come to market.
No active new build developments were identified specifically within the Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech community. The housing stock consists primarily of existing properties, including period conversions and modernisations. Planning applications in the area have focused on change of use rather than new construction, making new build options limited for buyers in this community. Nearby Haverfordwest has proposed developments like Albert Town with outline planning for 87 homes, but this falls outside Uzmaston boundaries and would primarily affect the wider town area rather than this specific parish.
Transaction volumes remain modest with around 8 sales recorded in the broader Uzmaston area over the past year and specific postcode sectors showing just 1-2 transactions. In such a rural market, properties may take longer to sell than in urban areas, making accurate pricing and quality marketing essential. Working with an agent who understands local buyer demographics is crucial, as many purchasers in this area come from beyond Pembrokeshire seeking rural lifestyle properties. Properties priced correctly tend to sell within 8-16 weeks, while overpriced homes can stagnate given the limited buyer pool.
For a rural community like Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech, a local agent with Haverfordwest presence often provides better value through established local networks and understanding of micro-market variations between different streets and sectors. Online agents may offer lower fixed fees but often lack the local knowledge needed to advise on realistic pricing and buyer profiles for this specific area. Given that many buyers for premium properties come from outside the immediate area, agents with broader regional networks and established relationships with out-of-town purchasers may achieve better results than budget-focused online alternatives.
Effective marketing for Uzmaston properties should highlight rural character, period features, and garden space. Look for agents who invest in professional photography, floorplans, and comprehensive property descriptions that capture the essence of village living. Since many buyers research properties online before arranging viewings, strong web presence and listings on major portals like Rightmove and Zoopla are essential. Agents who understand how to market properties to buyers seeking the Pembrokeshire lifestyle, rather than just listing features, typically achieve faster sales at better prices.
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