# Goodwick Property Market Summary
Goodwick, a coastal town in Pembrokeshire, presents an accessible entry point to the Welsh property market with an average price of £127,142 across 701 properties. The area has experienced notable volatility in recent years, with average sale prices fluctuating considerably. The market peaked dramatically in 2022 at £260,294 before moderating to £217,386 in 2024, though limited sales data in early 2025 (just 6 transactions at £172,167) suggests continued price adjustments.
The market has shown a general upward trajectory since the 2017 low of £120,451, despite year-on-year variations. The post-pandemic period (2021-2022) saw substantial price growth, likely reflecting increased demand for coastal properties. However, recent figures indicate a cooling from peak levels, with 2023 and 2025 showing lower averages. Transaction volumes have also decreased from the busiest year in 2017 (136 sales) to around 30-40 sales annually in recent years, suggesting a quieter but potentially more stable market. Goodwick's position as a ferry port town with scenic coastal surroundings makes it an attractive prospect for both permanent residents and those seeking Welsh coastal living at relatively modest prices compared to many UK seaside locations.
The average house price in Goodwick, Pembrokeshire is £127,142. Prices range from £867 to £975,000.
There are 701 properties in Goodwick with 813 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Goodwick is £97,750, compared to an average of £127,142.
Goodwick has 247 terraced properties, 194 detached properties, 171 semi-detached properties, 84 other properties.
Average house prices in Goodwick have risen by 337.6% from £39,346 in 1995 to £172,167 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Goodwick by number of properties include Harbour Village, Quay Road, Seaview Crescent, Glanymor Road, Dyffryn.
Goodwick is located in Pembrokeshire, in the Pembrokeshire district.