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The St. Fagans property market has demonstrated strong resilience and growth, with house prices rising 9% over the past year and now sitting 3% above the previous 2022 peak of £331,477. This upward trajectory reflects the continued demand for homes in this prestigious Cardiff suburb, where the combination of good schools, transport links, and family-friendly surroundings creates sustained interest from buyers. The CF5 6 postcode area, which encompasses St. Fagans, saw approximately 114 property sales in the last twelve months based on 229 transactions recorded over a two-year period.
Property types in St. Fagans are predominantly detached houses, which account for around 71% of transactions in the CF5 6DW postcode area. Semi-detached properties average £265,938, while terraced homes in the area sell for approximately £268,429. For those seeking apartments or flats, properties on St. Fagans Road start from around £127,667, offering more accessible entry points to this desirable neighbourhood. The postcode CF5 6DW itself shows higher average values at £661,935, indicating the premium commanded by certain streets and property types within the area.
The CF5 6DW postcode area has seen property values rise by 3.6% over the past year, outpacing some neighbouring areas and reinforcing St. Fagans' position as a premium residential location within Cardiff. Detached properties continue to attract the strongest interest, with families particularly drawn to the generous room sizes and garden spaces that characterise these homes. The market remains competitive, with well-presented properties in sought-after streets commanding strong prices and sometimes achieving sales above asking price given the imbalance between supply and demand.

St. Fagans has seen recent new build activity with the Afon Las development by Barratt Homes on Llantrisant Road. Properties at this development, with postcode CF5 6FP, include a range of house types from semi-detached to detached homes. The popular "Ellerton" house type showcases the quality and specification buyers can expect from contemporary construction in this area, with prices ranging from approximately £429,995 for terraced homes to £560,000 for larger detached properties.
New build properties in St. Fagans offer several advantages including modern energy efficiency, contemporary layouts designed for modern living, and the reassurance that comes with builder warranties. However, buyers should factor in premium pricing compared to equivalent older properties, and the limited supply of new homes means competition can be fierce. Our listings include both new build options and existing properties, allowing you to compare the benefits of each before making your decision.
Beyond the Afon Las development, several smaller infill developments have appeared in St. Fagans in recent years, adding to the housing stock while maintaining the character of the area. These newer properties typically feature PVCu double glazing, gas-fired central heating, and modern kitchen and bathroom fittings that meet current building regulations. When considering new build purchases, we recommend arranging a snagging inspection to identify any defects that may exist at handover, even on properties covered by NHBC or similar warranty schemes.

St. Fagans retains a distinctive village character despite being part of Cardiff's urban fabric, offering residents a strong sense of community alongside excellent urban amenities. The neighbourhood centres around the historic St. Fagans National Museum of History, an open-air museum that showcases Welsh heritage and attracts visitors from across the UK. This cultural anchor contributes to the area's unique atmosphere, where traditional Welsh identity remains strong and community events bring neighbours together throughout the year.
The residential streets of St. Fagans feature a pleasing mix of housing styles, from interwar semi-detached family homes to more modern developments built in recent decades. Local shops, pubs, and cafes serve the day-to-day needs of residents, while the nearby suburbs of Fairwater and Caerau provide additional shopping facilities and services. Green spaces are abundant, with parks and playing fields providing recreational opportunities for families, and the nearby countryside of Glamorgan offers excellent walking and outdoor activities within easy reach.
The area benefits from a vibrant local community with regular events, from summer fetes to Christmas gatherings, that foster the neighbourly atmosphere that long-term residents particularly value. The traditional pub culture remains strong in St. Fagans, with established establishments serving as social hubs for the community. Families appreciate the safe, pedestrian-friendly nature of many residential streets, where children can play outside and walk to local schools with minimal traffic concerns.

Education is a major draw for families considering St. Fagans, with the area served by several well-regarded primary and secondary schools. Parents appreciate the range of educational options available, from community schools to faith-based establishments, all benefiting from the area's strong academic culture and supportive learning environments. The proximity to Cardiff's renowned secondary schools and sixth form colleges ensures secondary-age children have access to excellent educational pathways.
For families seeking faith-based education, St. Fagans provides access to both Catholic and Anglican primary schools, while secondary options in the wider CF5 area include popular choices with strong track records of academic achievement. The presence of multiple primary schools means families often have genuine choice within the catchment area, though parents should always verify current catchment boundaries and admissions criteria when purchasing property. Cardiff's wider educational infrastructure, including the University Hospital of Wales and Cardiff University, provides further educational opportunities for older students and lifelong learners.
Primary schools serving the St. Fagans area include St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School and St. Mary's Catholic Primary School for those seeking faith-based education, alongside several community primary schools that serve the local catchment. At secondary level, students typically progress to schools in the wider CF5 area, with many families prioritising properties that offer access to their preferred secondary school. The annual school allocation process means catchment boundaries can affect which schools serve specific addresses, making this an important consideration when house hunting in St. Fagans.

St. Fagans enjoys excellent connectivity to Cardiff city centre and the wider region, making it an ideal base for commuters and those who work in the city. The area is well-served by regular bus routes connecting St. Fagans to Cardiff Central station and the city centre, with journey times typically taking 20-30 minutes depending on traffic conditions. The nearby A4232 provides quick access to the M4 motorway, linking St. Fagans to Bridgend, Newport, and the Severn Bridge crossings to England.
For rail commuters, the nearest major station is Cardiff Central, which offers regular services to major UK destinations including London Paddington (approximately 2 hours), Bristol Temple Meads, and Birmingham New Street. Cardiff Queen Street station provides additional options for travel within the city and connections to the Valleys lines. Cyclists benefit from designated routes into the city centre, while the car-friendly nature of the area means many residents choose to drive, though parking in central Cardiff can be challenging during peak hours.
The A4232 dual carriageway provides a direct link from St. Fagans to the M4 at junction 33, making the area particularly attractive to those who travel by car for work. Journey times to key employment areas including Cardiff Bay, the city centre business district, and out-of-town business parks are generally straightforward from this location. Cardiff Airport is accessible via the A4232 and M4, with regular services to UK and European destinations available for business and leisure travellers.

Spend time exploring St. Fagans at different times of day, visit local shops and cafes, and get a feel for the neighbourhood atmosphere. Check local school catchments, review crime statistics, and understand the transport options available for your commute. Our team can provide insights into specific streets and developments that match your priorities.
Speak to a mortgage broker or lender to obtain an Agreement in Principle before you start viewing properties. This strengthens your position when making offers and demonstrates to sellers that you are a serious, financially prepared buyer with access to funding. We work with mortgage advisers who understand the Cardiff market and can help you find suitable products.
Contact estate agents through Homemove to arrange viewings of properties that match your criteria. Take notes during viewings, ask about the property's history, any renovation work undertaken, and factors specific to St. Fagans such as local planning applications or conservation considerations. We recommend viewing multiple properties before making an offer to ensure you have proper comparison.
Once your offer is accepted, arrange a Level 2 Survey (Homebuyer Report) before proceeding to exchange contracts. This structural survey identifies any defects or maintenance issues, giving you negotiating power or an exit route if significant problems are discovered. Our inspectors know the common issues affecting properties in St. Fagans and can provide detailed reports before you commit fully.
Choose a conveyancing solicitor to handle the legal aspects of your purchase. They will conduct searches, handle land registry documentation, and coordinate with your mortgage lender to ensure a smooth transaction through to completion. We can recommend conveyancing providers who handle Cardiff transactions regularly.
Properties in St. Fagans span several decades of construction, from interwar semis to contemporary new builds, meaning buyers should approach each property with appropriate considerations for its age and construction type. Older properties may offer character and larger rooms but could require maintenance or updating of systems such as electrical wiring, heating, and plumbing. A thorough RICS Level 2 Survey will identify any issues requiring attention or negotiation with the seller before completion.
Given St. Fagans' proximity to the River Taff and local watercourses, buyers should enquire about any historical flooding or water management issues affecting specific streets or developments. Local planning searches will reveal any proposed developments nearby that might affect your enjoyment of the property or its future value. Conservation considerations are worth investigating, as the area's heritage focus around the National Museum may influence planning decisions and permitted development rights in the surrounding streets.
The mix of housing ages in St. Fagans means potential buyers should consider the condition of key building elements carefully. Interwar properties built during the 1930s often feature solid brick construction and original timber windows that may require restoration or replacement. More modern properties, including those at the Afon Las development, benefit from contemporary construction standards but may still have minor defects apparent at snagging stage. Our inspectors are experienced in assessing properties across all age ranges found in this suburb.

The presence of the St. Fagans National Museum of History, one of Wales' most visited heritage attractions, defines much of the character of this suburb. The open-air museum, part of the National Museum Wales, features historic buildings relocated from across Wales, creating a unique resource that celebrates Welsh culture and craftsmanship. Residents benefit from this cultural amenity on their doorstep, with regular events, craft demonstrations, and seasonal festivals that draw visitors throughout the year.
The museum's grounds and surrounding parkland provide extensive green spaces that residents can enjoy, from weekend walks to summer picnics with views across Cardiff. The conservation of the area around the museum has helped maintain the village atmosphere that distinguishes St. Fagans from more urbanised parts of Cardiff. This heritage focus extends to the surrounding residential streets, where period properties and traditional Welsh architecture contribute to the area's distinctive character.
Community life in St. Fagans revolves around several local institutions, from the historic church and village hall to local sports clubs and community groups. The strong Welsh language presence in the area reflects the broader cultural identity of this part of Cardiff, where traditional customs and language remain part of daily life. New residents often find the community welcoming, with established networks of neighbours and active local events providing opportunities to integrate quickly into neighbourhood life.

The average house price in St. Fagans is approximately £340,638 based on sales over the past year, according to property market data. Detached properties average £453,680, while semi-detached homes sell for around £265,938 and terraced properties for approximately £268,429. Prices have risen 9% year-on-year, demonstrating the continued desirability of this Cardiff suburb. The CF5 6DW postcode area shows higher average values at £661,935, reflecting premium street locations within St. Fagans.
Properties in St. Fagans fall under Cardiff Council's jurisdiction and are assigned council tax bands ranging from A to H depending on the property's assessed value. Most family homes in the area fall into bands C to E, with newer properties and larger detached homes often in higher bands. You can check the specific band for any property through the Valuation Office Agency website or your solicitor will confirm this during the conveyancing process. Band D properties in Cardiff currently pay approximately £1,783 per year.
St. Fagans is served by several popular primary schools, with families particularly valuing the choice between community schools and faith-based establishments including St. Patrick's Catholic Primary and St. Mary's Catholic Primary in the surrounding area. Secondary school options in the wider CF5 postcode include well-regarded schools with strong academic records and good transport links from St. Fagans. Parents should verify current catchments and admissions policies, as these can change and directly impact which schools serve specific addresses. The proximity to Cardiff's excellent educational infrastructure provides additional options for secondary and further education.
St. Fagans has good bus connections to Cardiff city centre with regular services running throughout the day. The journey to Cardiff Central takes approximately 25-35 minutes by bus or car depending on traffic conditions, with services from St. Fagans Road providing regular options for commuters. Rail travellers can access the national rail network from Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street stations, with direct services to London, Bristol, Birmingham, and other major cities. The A4232 provides quick access to the M4 motorway for those who drive, with junction 33 offering straightforward access to the motorway network.
St. Fagans has shown consistent property price growth, with prices rising 9% over the past year and sitting 3% above the previous peak. The combination of excellent schools, good transport links, and strong community atmosphere suggests demand will remain robust. The area attracts families, professionals, and those seeking a village lifestyle within easy reach of Cardiff city centre. Properties near good schools and transport links typically command premium values and maintain their appeal to future buyers. The ongoing demand for family housing in this part of Cardiff suggests capital growth prospects remain positive.
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) rates from April 2025 are 0% on the first £250,000 of property value, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers benefit from relief on the first £425,000 (0% rate), with 5% applying between £425,001 and £625,000. Your solicitor will calculate the exact SDLT due based on your circumstances and the purchase price. For a typical St. Fagans property at £340,638, standard SDLT for a non-first-time buyer would be approximately £4,532 after the nil-rate band.
Understanding the full costs of buying a property in St. Fagans is essential for budgeting effectively. Beyond the property price, buyers should budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax, solicitor fees, survey costs, mortgage arrangement fees, and moving expenses. For a typical St. Fagans property at the current average price of £340,638, standard SDLT for a non-first-time buyer would be approximately £4,532 after the nil-rate band. First-time buyers could pay significantly less or nothing depending on their circumstances.
Solicitor conveyancing costs typically range from £499 to £1,500 depending on the complexity of the transaction and whether the property is freehold or leasehold. A RICS Level 2 Survey costs from approximately £350 to £600 depending on property size, while an EPC assessment costs from £80. Mortgage arrangement fees vary by lender but commonly range from zero to £1,500. We recommend obtaining quotes from several providers and factor in a contingency of 5-10% of the purchase price for unexpected costs or negotiations arising from survey findings.
Additional costs to budget for include land registry fees, searches (drainage, environmental, and local authority), mortgage valuation fees, and removal costs. Buildings insurance must be in place from exchange of contracts, and life insurance or critical illness cover is worth considering when taking on a large mortgage. We work with recommended providers across all these services who understand the St. Fagans market and can offer competitive rates to Homemove customers.

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