Content Written By: Raphael Kaye - Last Updated: 07/07/2025
Are you ready to sell your Welsh home? Would you rather do it without the stress? We can’t blame you…but we can help you.
Wherever your property is in Wales, we can help you avoid a long wait on the open market by buying it off you in as few as 11 days. The average house sale in Wales can take months, but as cash buyers, we can complete in mere days or weeks—imagine what you can do with all that extra time.
Wales properties bought by The Property Buying Company | Average cost of properties purchased in Wales in 2024 | Fastest time to complete a property purchase in Wales |
- Mr Davies
✔ Quick sale of a mortgaged property at a RICS valuation of £110,000
✔ Final price received by Mr Davies: £90,000 (81.82% of market value)
✔ No viewings, pull-outs, long negotiations or mortgage approvals
✔ Completed in 40 days, rather than the 172-day average with estate agents
If you’re a homeowner in Wales looking to sell your house fast, you’ve come to the right place. The steps are simple (more on them later)—all you need to do to take the first one is enter your postcode below and you’ll get a personalised cash offer for your property, wherever it is in Wales.
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Average time on market for detached properties +2% | Average time on market for flats -2% | Average time on market for terraced properties +2% |
Number of detached properties for sale -2% | Number of flats for sale +16% | Number of terraced properties for sale +9% |
Source: Time On Market Report and Property Asking Price Report for Cardiff, South Wales - June 2024 to June 2025 - Home.co.uk
The housing market in Wales is changing all the time, but what always seems to be the case is that it takes many months for properties to sell on the open market. Our Wales property expert, Jo Siberry, knows how frustrating that can be and has been for sellers like you over the years.
- Jo Siberry, The Property Buying Company
Here’s what’s currently affecting the housing market across Wales in 2025:
It’s becoming increasingly difficult for people to save for deposits and even just moving house in many Welsh regions, so sellers are finding it a little tougher to find the right buyer and sell on across the country.
❌ The bad news: Your property might well be for sale on the open market for a good few months if buyers are struggling to afford it.
✔ The good news: The Property Buying Company can buy your house for cash within days, saving you months of stress and uncertainty.
House prices are on the rise across the UK—and Wales is no exception. By using the Nationwide House Price Index calculator, we can see that the cost of a house in Wales that was valued at £200,000 in Q1 2018 had increased by over 38% by Q1 2025.
Nationwide House Price Index 2025
❌ The bad news: More expensive houses mean fewer buyers who can afford to move, especially if they are first-time buyers.
✔ The good news: Higher valuations in 2025 will obviously get you more for your money, even if you sell quickly to a cash buyer.
StatsWales shows us how much of a fall there has been in ‘new dwellings started by local authority area’ across the country over the past decade. Since the start of 2015, new housing has dropped by 56% from 1,716 (1,305 houses and 411 flats) to 760 (616 houses and 144 flats).
❌ The bad news: Buyers with fewer choices are more cautious about committing to properties and typically less inclined to act quickly.
✔ The good news: As cash buyers, we don’t need to compare properties or mull over our options to make sure we’re buying the right houses—we’ll buy any house in Wales.
All sellers in Wales are facing the same difficulties, but there are ways to sell your house fast, from Cardiff to Caerphilly and Newport to Port Talbot. At The Property Buying Company, we are cash buyers who help you get to your end goal quicker: selling the house and moving on. Get in touch now for your free cash offer:
You have a few options when it comes to selling your Welsh house. Selling to a cash buyer like us can get you up to 80% of your home’s value in days or weeks, while selling via an estate agent might get you closer to 100% market value, but it might take months to budge and you’ll have fees to pay.
Another option is to sell via an auction, which will also incur fees, but might take less time to sell than the estate agent route.
Here’s how the options compare:
Sale Method | You Pay | Average Sale Time |
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Selling at an auction | £2.5k-5k | 6-10 weeks |
Selling with The Property Buying Company | £0 | 2-3 weeks |
Selling via estate agents | £1k-5k | 16-52 weeks |
Take a house in Conwy as an example—the average time on market for all types of houses has increased by a staggering 84% from 128 days in 2007 to 235 days in 2025, according to data from Home.co.uk (June 2025).
This means that sellers are waiting almost twice as long to exchange and move on with their lives, not to mention the higher fees they’ll be paying estate agents and solicitors.
Selling to a cash buyer is not only far quicker, but it’s much easier, too—here are the simple steps you can take today to get your Wales house sale underway:
Simply enter your postcode here to see if your property is eligible.
Receive your initial cash offer from us within 24 hours.
Wherever you are in Liverpool, we’ll stop by to confirm the offer.
We can sort solicitors and the payments of the fees for you.
Now, all that’s left to do is exchange, complete and sit back and relax!
So you can get to know us a little better, here’s a quick look at how we work and why you’ll benefit from an easy way of selling your house in Wales:
Selling your house fast, no matter where you are in Wales, doesn’t have to be a pipedream—we can take away all the unnecessary stress of the sale, from valuation to completion.
✔ We can complete in as little as 7 days
✔ We are cash buyers
✔ We don’t do mountains of paperwork
✔ We are members of The Property Ombudsman
✔ We cover your fees, including solicitors
07/07/2025 - Content rewritten by Raphael Kaye, Expert opinion added by Jo Siberry.
07/07/2025 - Content updated in line with Editorial Guidelines (Reviewed by Mathew McCorry)