# Llanidloes Property Market Summary
Llanidloes, a historic market town in Powys, Mid Wales, presents a relatively affordable property market with an average price of £142,899 across 1,121 properties. However, the market has experienced significant volatility over recent years, with annual average prices showing considerable fluctuation. The town saw notable price growth from £186,928 in 2016 to a peak of £275,689 in 2021, representing a surge of nearly 50% during the pandemic period when rural and semi-rural locations became increasingly attractive to buyers seeking lifestyle changes and remote working opportunities.
Since the 2021 peak, the market has shown some stabilisation, though prices remain substantially elevated compared to the earlier part of the decade. Values in 2024 (£239,034) and early 2025 (£231,131) suggest a modest correction from the highs of 2021-2023, though they remain well above pre-pandemic levels. Transaction volumes have remained relatively steady, ranging between 42 and 94 sales annually, indicating consistent if modest market activity for this small Welsh town. The area's appeal likely stems from its combination of rural character, Victorian architecture, and accessibility to both the Welsh countryside and larger centres, making it attractive to buyers seeking value in a traditional market town setting.
The average house price in Llanidloes, Powys is £142,899. Prices range from £3,750 to £1,200,000.
There are 1,121 properties in Llanidloes with 1,314 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Llanidloes is £110,000, compared to an average of £142,899.
Llanidloes has 416 detached properties, 379 terraced properties, 206 semi-detached properties, 84 other properties.
Average house prices in Llanidloes have risen by 405% from £45,769 in 1995 to £231,131 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Llanidloes by number of properties include Caegwyn, Long Bridge Street, Maesydre, Smithfield Street, Hafren Terrace.
Llanidloes is located in Powys, in the Powys district.