Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £355,500 | 424 |
2024 | £345,800 | 277 |
2023 | £386,300 | 366 |
2022 | £370,800 | 430 |
2021 | £356,300 | 654 |
2020 | £335,200 | 383 |
2019 | £298,000 | 424 |
2018 | £297,200 | 434 |
Property prices in Ross-on-Wye have shown a ride that’s almost as dynamic as the town’s famous river bends. Since 2018, average house values have jumped by over 29% at their 2023 peak before slipping back slightly in 2024. If you are watching from the sidelines, this market has seen brisk, raucous bidding wars one year and cautious, measured buying the next. It’s a stark reminder that Ross-on-Wye’s property market rarely stands still.
At M0VE, we notice Ross buyers acting with quick, canny precision when prices dip but waiting like seasoned anglers when uncertainty hits. If you are thinking about a new address by the Wye, timing may be everything.
Ross-on-Wye’s property prices remain robust and unpredictable, constantly shaped by both local ambition and national uncertainty. If you are after a new home or fresh investment, consider whether you are ready for the town’s rapid tempo.
If you're watching the market, it’s worth scanning the active houses for sale in Ross-on-wye.
Avg. Property Price: £418,600
Avg. Size of Property
1,380 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£316 sq/ft
Total transactions
385 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £306,100
Avg. Size of Property
1,052 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£313 sq/ft
Total transactions
193 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £204,000
Avg. Size of Property
840 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£251 sq/ft
Total transactions
186 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £174,000
Avg. Size of Property
733 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£237 sq/ft
Total transactions
32 (since 2021)
The property market in Ross-on-Wye continues to exhibit a striking divide between different property types, each catering to distinct buyer preferences and financial brackets. Detached homes command a clear premium, mirroring a broader trend in rural and semi-rural England, with buyers drawn to spacious plots and that elusive sense of privacy. Affluence and aspiration seem woven into every transaction here.
Yet, it’s the activity levels that paint a colourful local picture. Detached properties have seen a robust 379 transactions since 2021, dwarfing the market share of flats, which managed just 32 transactions over the same period. This gulf is not just statistical - it’s felt on the ground, with detached and semi-detached homes dotting the hillsides around town, while flats cluster near the river and Ross’s historic centre.
If you’re weighing up the best route onto the property ladder, your choice hinges on priorities:
At M0VE, we’ve noticed that buyers in Ross-on-Wye aren’t just chasing square footage – they’re also driven by a quest for neighbourhood character and that tranquil, market-town lifestyle. It feels, sometimes, like finding the right address is as much a game of patience as of purse strings – a bit like queuing for the best spot at one of Ross’s famous spring festivals: timing and tenacity matter.
For a breakdown of what truly drives prices up or down, and some guidance on reading Ross’s ever-changing market, you can see our simple valuation guide for Ross-on-Wye.
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Cinderford | £208,700 | 1,068 |
Newent | £297,400 | 852 |
Coleford | £259,100 | 1,128 |
Monmouth | £327,800 | 1,365 |
Ledbury | £302,800 | 1,416 |
Lydney | £276,500 | 2,226 |
Hereford | £266,400 | 8,176 |
Gloucester | £251,700 | 14,363 |
Stonehouse | £314,700 | 1,628 |
Malvern | £323,400 | 4,264 |
Across Ross-on-Wye and its neighbouring spots, the property market is as changeable as the British weather. Here, the range in pricing and transaction activity is striking, sometimes even surprising for buyers making their first foray into this picturesque pocket of the West.
If you’re scouring these bustling market towns and quieter communities, you’ll see key differences jump out quickly:
If you’re pondering a move or investment, small price differences can buy you big lifestyle changes-from the quiet of forest-rich Cinderford, to the lively, event-filled streets of Monmouth. At M0VE, we’ve noticed buyers trading-off between price, pace, and personality, often drawn to whichever spot feels most like home.
So what should you remember? The property scene in and around Ross-on-Wye is a rollercoaster ride-sometimes thrilling, occasionally unpredictable, but always worth a second look if you want genuine variety on offer.
Please note, these figures highlight average prices and total transactions without adjusting for property sizes.
Property size and cost per square foot are not factored in, meaning some shifts may be missed. To explore further, visit our blog.
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