Track property category sales from 2018 onwards in Ellesmere, with regional towns used as comparison points.
You’ll also gain insight into which areas are progressing fastest across specific home types - and how Ellesmere compares.
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Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £269,600 | 152 |
2024 | £259,300 | 128 |
2023 | £285,500 | 141 |
2022 | £268,000 | 160 |
2021 | £267,300 | 176 |
2020 | £245,600 | 157 |
2019 | £224,300 | 155 |
2018 | £207,800 | 149 |
Since 2018, Ellesmere’s property market has staged a remarkable, almost relentless climb, with average prices marching upward like hikers summiting The Mere’s banks. For buyers monitoring trends, this paints a picture of a market with authentic, long-lasting demand. Yet 2024 saw a drop in price after years of acceleration, introducing a fresh, unexpected twist for investors with ambition.
Here are some strategic observations:
This environment has turned strategic cash buyers into opportunistic anglers, ever waiting for a dip before a fresh surge. For first-time buyers, a temporary slowdown may offer a rare chance to step on the property ladder before the climb resumes. We’re seeing interest pick up in pockets close to the canal, where charming terraces regularly draw competitive offers.
If Ellesmere’s price gains in recent years are anything to go by, the market’s fundamental strength remains. But for both tactical investors and local families, watching for inflection points–not just averages–will put you ahead.
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Avg. Property Price: £348,200
Avg. Size of Property
1,350 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£271 sq/ft
Total transactions
132 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £211,100
Avg. Size of Property
918 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£236 sq/ft
Total transactions
133 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £174,000
Avg. Size of Property
859 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£211 sq/ft
Total transactions
98 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £132,400
Avg. Size of Property
624 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£215 sq/ft
Total transactions
10 (since 2021)
Ellesmere’s housing market reveals a curious patchwork of choices, with different types of properties appealing to very different buyers. Behind the headline figures sit some genuinely fascinating stories of local priorities and pressures.
Detached homes command the highest price tags, but it’s not simply about prestige or size. With an average living space of nearly 1,340 sq/ft, many buyers are willing to pay that premium for elbow-room and privacy that’s hard to come by elsewhere in the town. It’s a classic Ellesmere aspiration: spread out, add a garden, maybe even a conservatory, and enjoy the generous plots often found on quieter streets.
Yet, semi-detached homes are quietly doing brisk business, with 132 transactions since 2021. That’s not just a fluke. At M0VE, we’ve noticed families seeking that sweet spot between affordability and space are quickly looking past smaller flats in favour of these versatile homes. They keep monthly costs in check without giving up garden access, and their popularity makes them an incredibly safe bet for both buyers and sellers.
Terraced houses-often cosier and tucked closer to the centre-are proving a popular entry point for first-time buyers and investors alike. Their lower price threshold means more people can get a toe on the property ladder without taking a wild financial leap.
Then there’s the flats. While representing only 10 transactions in the entire period, these are still a lifeline for solo dwellers and downsizers who would rather not fuss with maintenance-heavy options. But let’s be honest: Ellesmere is hardly tower-block central. Those wanting plentiful choice in apartments might find pickings thinner than the Monday morning market.
Curious why some streets in Ellesmere have become hotter property than a last-minute Glastonbury ticket? Peek behind the trends by reading What’s Driving Property Values in Ellesmere?
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Oswestry | £227,100 | 2,937 |
Malpas | £350,700 | 557 |
Wrexham | £192,700 | 7,655 |
Llangollen | £240,800 | 640 |
Shrewsbury | £267,700 | 11,847 |
Market Drayton | £270,000 | 2,130 |
Nantwich | £283,000 | 3,789 |
Chester | £275,400 | 10,809 |
Buckley | £198,700 | 1,528 |
Tarporley | £431,400 | 1,134 |
When it comes to property prices in and around Ellesmere, you get a proper mixed bag. Some areas are simmering, others are comfortably cool. The main thing that jumps out? Price differences are substantial, with Ellesmere firmly nestled between the bargain edges of Wrexham and the top-drawer addresses around Malpas and Tarporley. It’s not just about numbers, either - it’s about different personalities, and different paces of life.
If we break things down, here’s what stands out:
Some will always want that postcard-perfect hamlet or a spot bustling with action, but Ellesmere sits comfortably in the Goldilocks zone for many.
Like finding that perfect loaf on market day, landing in Ellesmere can give you all the flavour without paying the highest prices in the window.
Kindly remember, these figures use only overall averages, not adjusted values.
This data leaves out property sizes and square foot costs, so full trends might not be visible. See more detail at our blog. Thank you.
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