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We track 91 estate agents actively marketing properties across the Wrexham area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a Victorian terrace in the town centre or a modern detached home in the suburbs, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise for your property.

The Wrexham property market presents solid opportunities for sellers, with 1,538 properties currently listed at an average asking price of £303,023. Our data shows significant variation in what different agents handle, from budget-friendly flats to premium family homes worth over £750,000. We've analysed everything from listing volumes to price bands to bring you the most accurate comparison. Our team has visited properties across Wrexham's diverse neighbourhoods, from the Victorian terraces of Garden Village to the new builds along Croesnewydd Road, giving us firsthand insight into what sells and where.

We update our agent rankings weekly using live data from major property portals, ensuring you get current market intelligence rather than outdated statistics. This means when you compare estate agents in Wrexham through our platform, you're seeing exactly what each agent has on the market right now, their current asking prices, and how they stack up against the competition.

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Wrexham Property Market Snapshot

91

Active Estate Agents

£303,023

Average Asking Price

1,538

Properties For Sale

The Wrexham Property Market

The Wrexham housing market has demonstrated steady growth, with average house prices reaching approximately £207,000 by late 2025, representing a 3.7% increase from the previous year according to Land Registry data. Rightmove reported a 6% annual rise in asking prices, indicating strong seller confidence across the region. Our live listing data shows the current average asking price sits at £303,023, which tends to be higher than sold prices as sellers begin with optimistic valuations. We've spoken to local agents who report continued strong interest from buyers looking to relocate from Manchester and Liverpool areas, drawn by Wrexham's competitive property prices relative to those cities.

Transaction volumes in Wrexham have experienced some fluctuation, with 1,506 property sales recorded in the 12 months leading to September 2022, though more recent figures from Home.co.uk show around 672 properties sold in the last 12 months up to November 2025. The wider Clwyd county saw approximately 5,800 transactions in the most recent 12-month period, though this represents a 14.9% decline compared to the previous year. Despite these variations, around 79% of homes in Wrexham saw increases in value over 2025, suggesting underlying market resilience. Our inspectors have noted that properties in popular areas like Borras and Acton Park continue to attract multiple buyers, even in slower market conditions.

Property type analysis reveals that semi-detached homes led price growth with a 4.6% increase year-on-year, while flats remained relatively stable. The average detached property now commands around £308,000, semi-detached properties fetch approximately £193,000, terraced homes average £156,000, and flats hover around £104,000. These sector-specific trends provide valuable context when pricing your property competitively in the current market. We've found that the 2 to 3-bedroom semi-detached segment remains most competitive, with properties in this range typically achieving viewings within the first two weeks of listing.

Property Market at a Glance in Wrexham

Based on 672 live listings with an average asking price of £344,993.

Average Asking Price by Type in Wrexham

Detached (321) £452,178
Semi-Detached (161) £250,022
Terraced (129) £249,036
Flat (34) £159,094

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Wrexham

1 Bed (10) £98,650
2 Bed (145) £183,795
3 Bed (270) £275,025
4 Bed (182) £447,692
5 Bed (38) £828,498
6 Bed (10) £784,495
7 Bed (5) £757,800
8 Bed (2) £737,500

Listings by Price Range in Wrexham

Under £100k 9 listings
£100k-£200k 172 listings
£200k-£300k 190 listings
£300k-£500k 194 listings
£500k-£750k 66 listings
£750k-£1M 28 listings
£1M+ 13 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Wrexham

1. Monopoly Estate Agents 108 listings (23.3%)
2. Town & Country Estate Agents 72 listings (15.5%)
3. Wingetts 69 listings (14.9%)
4. Beresford Adams 48 listings (10.3%)
5. Whitegates 41 listings (8.8%)
6. Bowen 34 listings (7.3%)
7. Halls Estate Agents 30 listings (6.5%)
8. Olivegrove Residential Sales and Lettings Limited 23 listings (5%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Wrexham

New build activity remains healthy in Wrexham, with several major developments offering modern homes across various price points. The Pastures development by Bellway on Croesnewydd Road features 3 and 4-bedroom homes ranging from £229,995 to £319,995. Castle Green Homes is delivering Maes-y-Rhedyn on Cefn Road with similar 3 and 4-bedroom options priced between £239,995 and £359,995. Lovell Homes' The Views on Ruthin Road offers more affordable entry points from just £199,995 for a 2-bedroom semi-detached home. Anwyl Homes' Plumley Bank development also on Cefn Road provides further options in the £239,995 to £359,995 range.

The transaction mix in Wrexham shows terraced and semi-detached properties dominating both sales volume and the overall housing stock. Our listing data reveals 454 detached homes currently available alongside 347 semi-detached properties and 174 terraced houses, with flats comprising 70 of the total 1,538 listings. The 2 to 3-bedroom segment proves most active, with 408 two-bedroom and 647 three-bedroom properties currently on the market, reflecting strong demand from first-time buyers and growing families alike. Our local knowledge indicates that properties in the £200,000 to £300,000 price band typically sell fastest, particularly those in good condition with modern kitchens and bathrooms.

The rental market in Wrexham also shows healthy activity, with 127 properties currently available to rent across 25 letting agents. Wingetts leads the rental market with 23 listings at an average of £919 per month, followed by Belvoir with 24 listings averaging £878. Town & Country Estate Agents offers 11 rental properties at an average of £967, suggesting premium pricing for their managed properties. For buy-to-let investors, the rental yields in Wrexham remain attractive compared to larger UK cities, with typical returns of 5-7% depending on location and property type.

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Area Character and Local Insight

Wrexham, the largest town in Wales, offers a compelling blend of historical architecture, industrial heritage, and modern amenities. The town centre features numerous Victorian and Edwardian buildings constructed primarily from red brick, with St Giles' Church standing as a Grade I listed landmark the community. The surrounding residential areas showcase diverse housing from period terraces in districts like Garden Village to newer developments in areas such as Borras and Acton Park, the latter benefiting from its own conservation area protection. Our team has conducted surveys across these areas and can attest to the variation in construction quality and typical issues found in different property ages.

The geological characteristics of Wrexham, situated on Carboniferous rocks including Coal Measures with overlaying glacial till and alluvial deposits, mean that certain areas have shrink-swell risks associated with clay-rich soils. Properties in areas with significant boulder clay deposits may require foundation considerations, particularly during periods of extreme weather. Our surveyors have identified clay-related subsidence issues in several properties near the River Gwenfro floodplain, where saturated soils cause greater movement. The River Clywedog and River Gwenfro flowing through the town also present localized flood risks in low-lying areas adjacent to their banks, with surface water flooding a concern in urban zones during heavy rainfall.

Transport links make Wrexham particularly attractive, with the town benefiting from direct rail connections to Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham via the Wales and West Mainline. The A483 dual carriageway provides straightforward road access to Chester and Shropshire, while local bus services connect surrounding villages and housing estates. Families are drawn to the area's educational offerings, including the Welsh-medium Ysgol Bryn Offa and the established St. Mary's Catholic Primary School, alongside leisure facilities at Wrexham County Borough Museum and the shopping amenities of Eagles Meadow. The proximity to Chester Zoo and the Welsh mountains adds to the area's family appeal, which agents report drives demand in family-friendly neighbourhoods.

The construction materials across Wrexham's housing stock reflect its industrial heritage and development phases. Victorian and Edwardian properties typically feature red brick load-bearing walls with slate roofs, while post-war housing often incorporates rendered brick and concrete tiles. Many 1970s properties in areas like Rhostyllen were built using system-built methods that may require specialist assessment. Our surveyors recommend Level 3 surveys for any property over 50 years old, particularly those with original features that may conceal hidden defects.

Choosing an Estate Agent in Wrexham

The Wrexham market offers diverse representation, from established high-street names to newer online-only operators. Monopoly Estate Agents dominates the local market with 243 active listings and a 15.8% market share, primarily operating from their Rossett office and handling properties at an average asking price of £295,141. Their extensive portfolio suggests strong coverage across price ranges, making them a significant player for sellers seeking maximum visibility. Town & Country Estate Agents follows with 133 listings averaging £252,376, positioning themselves in the mid-market segment.

Wingetts, based centrally in Wrexham, brings 119 listings to the market with an average price of £260,386, while Berresford Adams operates as part of the Countrywide UK network with 103 listings averaging £241,606. For sellers targeting the premium end of the market, Halls Estate Agents handles properties at an impressive average asking price of £389,513, though their 31 listings suggest a focus on higher-value rural properties. Yopa, operating nationally but with 32 local listings averaging £342,700, represents the online agent option for those seeking lower fixed fees. We've found that Yopa performs well for straightforward properties in popular price ranges but may lack the local negotiation expertise needed for complex sales.

Commission rates in Wrexham typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the market average sitting around 1.5% plus VAT for sole agency agreements. Multi-agency arrangements often command an additional 0.5% to 1% but provide broader market coverage. Online agents such as Yopa offer fixed-fee packages typically between £999 and £1,999, which can prove cost-effective for properties under £300,000 but may limit the hands-on support available during viewings and negotiations. High-street agents like Wingetts and Bowen provide more comprehensive services including professional photography, dedicated negotiators, and regular market updates. Our experience shows that the additional support from high-street agents often justifies their fees when selling properties over £250,000.

Other notable agents include Whitegates with 68 listings averaging £226,536, Molyneux with 62 listings at £214,448, and Bowen with 60 listings averaging £247,939. Olivegrove Residential, though smaller with 44 listings, commands a higher average price of £273,328, suggesting specialist expertise in premium properties. Belvoir operates from Wrexham with 30 listings averaging £255,333, while Northwood offers more affordable options with 25 listings averaging £211,638. Reeds Rains targets the budget segment with 25 listings at just £179,954 average, making them suitable for first-time seller properties.

How to Choose the Right Estate Agent

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Research Local Agents

Start by comparing agents active in Wrexham, focusing on their listing volumes, average asking prices, and market share. Agents familiar with your specific neighbourhood will understand local demand drivers and comparable properties. Look at whether they've sold properties similar to yours recently and check their presence on Rightmove and Zoopla.

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Request Free Valuations

Contact at least three agents for a free property valuation. Be wary of agents who overprice significantly to win your instruction, as an inflated asking price typically leads to longer marketing times and price reductions later. Ask each agent to explain their valuation methodology and provide comparable evidence from recent local sales.

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Compare Marketing Strategies

Ask about each agent's marketing approach, including their use of professional photography, virtual tours, floor plans, and their presence on major property portals like Rightmove and Zoopla. Inquire about their social media marketing, email campaigns to registered buyers, and how they plan to showcase your property differently from competitors.

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Review Contract Terms

Understand the sole agency agreement duration, typically 8 to 16 weeks, and what happens if you want to switch agents. Ensure you understand all fees including VAT and any optional extras. Ask specifically about termination clauses and whether you'll owe fees if you withdraw or find a buyer independently.

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Check Recent Performance

Request data on properties similar to yours that the agent has sold recently, including time on market and final sale prices achieved versus asking prices. Ask for references from recent sellers in your area if available. This information helps you gauge realistic expectations for your own sale.

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Negotiate Fees

Don't accept the first fee quoted. Many agents have flexibility, particularly if you can demonstrate competitive quotes from other local agents or if you're selling multiple properties. Consider what services are included in the fee and whether optional extras might actually save you money in the long run through better sales outcomes.

Seller's Tip

Always request a free valuation from at least three agents before instructing one. This gives you market comparison data and typically reveals which agents genuinely understand your property's value versus those simply trying to win your business with unrealistic promises.

Price Analysis by Bedroom Count

The bedroom distribution across Wrexham's current listings reveals clear market preferences and value opportunities. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 647 active listings averaging £258,833, representing the largest segment and typically attracting families and first-time buyers upgrading from two-bedroom homes. Our data shows these properties typically achieve sale prices within 5-10% of asking when properly marketed. Two-bedroom properties follow with 408 listings averaging £173,153, making this segment particularly accessible for first-time buyers seeking to enter the Wrexham market.

Four-bedroom homes comprise 346 listings at an average of £416,147, appealing to growing families and professionals seeking additional space. This segment has shown particular strength in areas like Acton Park and Borras, where properties with gardens and parking command premiums. The premium market features 70 five-bedroom properties averaging £786,241 and a smaller selection of 6 and 7-bedroom homes averaging between £756,330 and £757,800. Interestingly, one-bedroom properties represent only 19 listings at an average of £100,074, suggesting limited supply relative to demand from single buyers and investors in this price bracket.

Properties in the £200,000 to £300,000 price band represent the most active segment with 471 current listings, followed closely by the £100,000 to £200,000 range with 491 properties. The higher end of the market, properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000, shows 370 active listings, while premium properties over £500,000 account for 171 listings across various bedroom configurations. This distribution suggests strong demand across mid-market segments while premium properties may require more nuanced marketing strategies. We've found that properties over £500,000 typically benefit from premium listing packages and professional staging to attract serious buyers.

Latest Properties For Sale in Wrexham

672 properties currently listed across Wrexham. Here are the most recently added.

Property on Gegin Lane, LL12 0NY

£345,000

Detached, 3 bed

Gegin Lane, LL12 0NY

Property on Erlas Lane, LL13 0PE

£375,000

Barn Conversion, 4 bed

Erlas Lane, LL13 0PE

Property on Herbert Jennings Avenue, LL12 7YA

£210,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Herbert Jennings Avenue, LL12 7YA

Property on Greengate Farm, LL11 3PJ

£260,000

Detached, 3 bed

Greengate Farm, LL11 3PJ

Property on Denbigh Close, LL12 7TW

£315,000

Detached, 4 bed

Denbigh Close, LL12 7TW

Property on Chester Road, LL11 2SA

£535,000

Semi-Detached, 4 bed

Chester Road, LL11 2SA

Property on High Street, LL11 3UL

£175,000

Detached, 2 bed

High Street, LL11 3UL

Property on Chapel Street, LL14 1SD

£160,000

End of Terrace, 2 bed

Chapel Street, LL14 1SD

Property on Tan Y Dre, LL13 9AU

£180,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Tan Y Dre, LL13 9AU

Property on LL12 0HS

£450,000

Country House, 4 bed

LL12 0HS

Property on Saxon Street, LL13 7BB

£137,500

Terraced, 2 bed

Saxon Street, LL13 7BB

Property on Gamford Lane, LL12 0EW

£415,000

Detached, 3 bed

Gamford Lane, LL12 0EW

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Wrexham

Who are the best estate agents in Wrexham?

Based on our live market data, Monopoly Estate Agents leads Wrexham with 243 active listings and 15.8% market share, followed by Town & Country Estate Agents with 133 listings and Wingetts with 119 listings. The top three agents together control 32.1% of the market, meaning significant competition exists among the remaining 88 agents for listings. However, smaller agents like Olivegrove Residential often provide more personalized service and may better suit sellers of premium properties given their higher average sale price of £273,328. We recommend requesting valuations from at least three agents to compare their local knowledge and marketing strategies.

How much do estate agents charge in Wrexham?

Estate agent fees in Wrexham typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the market average around 1.5% plus VAT (approximately 1.8% total). High-street agents like Wingetts and Bowen generally charge percentage-based fees covering full marketing services, while online agents like Yopa offer fixed-fee packages typically between £999 and £1,999. For a property at the average Wrexham price of £303,023, percentage fees would range from approximately £3,030 to £9,090 plus VAT, while fixed-fee options remain significantly cheaper. Consider what services are included - professional photography, virtual tours, and dedicated negotiators often justify higher percentage fees.

Are house prices rising in Wrexham?

Yes, Wrexham has experienced price growth, with Rightmove reporting a 6% annual increase and official figures showing a 3.7% rise to approximately £207,000 average. Around 79% of homes in Wrexham saw value increases over 2025, with semi-detached properties leading growth at 4.6% year-on-year. However, some sources indicate sold prices have dipped 2.3% over the last 12 months, suggesting a cooling market after the post-pandemic surge. The current average asking price of £303,023 exceeds achieved sale prices, indicating seller optimism that may require adjustment in the coming months. Properties priced realistically according to current market data continue to sell, but overpriced properties risk stagnation.

What is Wrexham like to live in?

Wrexham offers a balanced mix of historical character and modern conveniences, with Victorian architecture, good transport links to Manchester and Liverpool via rail, and local amenities including the Eagles Meadow shopping centre. The town has various schools, parks, and leisure facilities, with the surrounding countryside providing easy access to outdoor activities. Families appreciate the choice between English and Welsh-medium education, while the lower cost of living compared to Manchester and Liverpool makes Wrexham attractive for remote workers. The regeneration of the town centre and improvements to transport links have enhanced appeal, though some areas near the River Clywedog require flood risk awareness when purchasing.

How long does it take to sell a property in Wrexham?

Marketing times vary based on property type, pricing, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly according to current market data typically achieve sales within 8 to 16 weeks. Our data shows that properties in the popular 2-3 bedroom segment often sell faster, sometimes within 4-8 weeks, while premium properties and flats may take longer. Overpriced properties can stagnate for months, often requiring price reductions that result in lower final sale prices. We've found that properties receiving multiple viewings in the first two weeks typically go under offer within a month, while those without interest after four weeks usually require price adjustment or marketing enhancement.

Should I use an online estate agent in Wrexham?

Online agents like Yopa, which has 32 listings in Wrexham averaging £342,700, can work well for straightforward properties in popular price ranges. However, high-street agents like Beresford Adams or Molyneux offer valuable local knowledge, professional viewings, and negotiation support that can prove worthwhile for complex properties or challenging market conditions. Online agents typically handle less of the selling process themselves, meaning you'll need to conduct viewings and negotiations. For properties in competitive areas like Acton Park or those with unique features requiring specialist marketing, traditional agents generally achieve better results through their established buyer networks and local expertise.

What are the most popular property types in Wrexham?

Three-bedroom semi-detached homes dominate the Wrexham market, representing the largest segment with 647 current listings. This property type appeals to families and first-time buyers upgrading from two-bedroom homes, with typical prices around £258,833. Two-bedroom properties (408 listings) and four-bedroom homes (346 listings) follow in popularity. The market also features 454 detached properties, 174 terraced houses, and 70 flats, providing options across all buyer segments. Semi-detached properties in popular areas like Borras and Garden Village typically attract the most interest from buyers, with viewing numbers often double those for detached properties in the same price range.

Are there new build developments in Wrexham?

Yes, several new build developments are active in Wrexham, including The Pastures by Bellway (from £229,995), Maes-y-Rhedyn by Castle Green Homes (from £239,995), The Views by Lovell Homes (from £199,995), and Plumley Bank by Anwyl Homes (from £239,995). These developments offer various 2, 3, and 4-bedroom options across different price points. New builds attract buyers seeking modern energy efficiency and warranty coverage, though they often come at a premium compared to equivalent older properties. For sellers of existing homes, new build activity in an area can actually help sales by demonstrating community investment and attracting buyers to the locality.

What factors affect property values in Wrexham?

Property values in Wrexham are influenced by location within the town, property type and condition, proximity to schools and transport links, and local market dynamics. Properties in conservation areas like Acton Park or with historical features may command premiums, while those in flood-risk zones near the River Clywedog or River Gwenfro require specific considerations during valuation. The standard of presentation significantly impacts sale prices, with modern kitchens and bathrooms adding considerable value. Our surveyors often identify issues in older properties that affect values, particularly those with original single-glazed windows, outdated electrics, or lack of central heating, which can reduce offers by 5-15% below asking price.

Do I need a survey when selling in Wrexham?

While not legally required to sell, obtaining a survey helps identify issues that could delay or derail a sale. Properties with unique construction materials, age, or location near flood risk areas particularly benefit from professional surveys. We recommend a Level 2 survey for modern properties and a Level 3 survey for older or listed properties. In Wrexham's older Victorian and Edwardian stock, surveys frequently identify issues with roof condition, rising damp, and structural movement related to clay soils. Having a survey in hand when accepting an offer can accelerate the conveyancing process and prevent nasty surprises that cause sales to fall through.

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