House Prices in Wrexham
£195,000
Average
£310,000
Detached
£200,000
Semi-Detached
£155,000
Terraced
£115,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Wrexham
Wrexham gained city status in 2022 and has been thrust into the spotlight by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's ownership of the football club. Property is very affordable. The city serves as a gateway to North Wales and is close to the English border.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Wrexham is the largest town in North Wales with a rich industrial heritage. The Stiwt Theatre and Eagles Meadow shopping centre provide amenities. Wrexham AFC's Hollywood-backed rise has brought global attention. The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (UNESCO) is nearby.
Transport & Commuting
Transport for Wales trains reach Chester in 15 minutes, connecting to London Euston (total about 3 hours). The A483 connects to the A55 North Wales Expressway. Chester and the M56 are close.
Train to London
170m to London Euston (via Chester)
Nearest Motorway
A483, A55 (nearby)
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Ysgol Morgan Llwyd
- St Joseph's Catholic High School
- Darland High School
Universities
- Wrexham Glyndwr University
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Wrexham
Gresford
Borras Park
Acton
Property Buying Tips for Wrexham
Gresford is the premium village with excellent schools. Borras Park has family homes. Acton is affordable and close to town. Rhostyllen offers a quieter setting. Ruabon is a character village nearby.
Local Authority
Council
Wrexham County Borough Council
Council Tax
£1,620 (Band D)
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