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Latest house prices for Cardiff

Details of 191,061 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
27/03/2026 Details... £245,000 13 Whiteacre Close, Thornhill, Cardiff, CF14 9DG Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £180,000 Flat, 57 Crwys Road, Cardiff, CF24 4NE Details...
25/03/2026 Details... £135,000 Apartment 3, 54 Penarth Road, Cardiff, CF11 6NG Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £345,000 35 Powderham Drive, Cardiff, CF11 8ND Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £380,000 38 Ty Wern Road, Cardiff, CF14 6AB Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £135,000 Flat 12, Dyfed House, Glenside Court, Penylan, Cardiff, CF23 5JS Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £232,000 27 Bryn Celyn, Cardiff, CF23 7EE Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £247,000 8 Cyfarthfa Street, Cardiff, CF24 3HE Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £250,000 6 Heathcliffe Close, St Mellons, Cardiff, CF3 5PY Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £340,000 1 Cranwell Close, Cardiff, CF5 2EY Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £120,000 Flat 1, 44 Taff Embankment, Cardiff, CF11 7BG Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £260,000 3 Trem Yr Afon, Canton, Cardiff, CF11 8FD Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £118,000 89 Awel Mor, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, CF23 9QB Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £302,500 52 Coveny Street, Cardiff, CF24 2NP Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £210,000 63 Sanderling Drive, St Mellons, Cardiff, CF3 0DH Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £149,500 Flat 32, Cheriton House, The Crescent, Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2DL Details...
19/03/2026 Details... £110,000 Flat 200, Altolusso, Bute Terrace, Cardiff, CF10 2FH Details...
19/03/2026 Details... £720,000 22 Dan Donovan Way, Cardiff, CF11 0JZ Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £200,000 Apartment 31, Amity Court, Longueil Close, Cardiff, CF10 4EA Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £150,000 78 Seager Drive, Cardiff, CF11 7EX Details...
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Cardiff is a city that essentially grew up around its docks, transforming from a small settlement into a major coal-exporting hub during the nineteenth century. Today, it functions as a compact, flat, and remarkably green capital, defined by the large expanse of Bute Park which cuts right through the centre, following the path of the River Taff. The geography is straightforward: the administrative and shopping core sits just north of the mainline railway, while the redeveloped Tiger Bay area, now known as Cardiff Bay, lies a couple of miles south, linked by the Lloyd George Avenue boulevard. Architecturally, it’s a mix of heavy Victorian stone, the distinctive white Portland stone of the Edwardian Civic Centre, and the ultra-modern slate and steel of the Senedd. Because it’s relatively small for a capital city, most districts are easily accessible by bike or the local suburban rail network, and you’re never more than a twenty-minute drive from the beginning of the South Wales Valleys or the coast.