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Wales is one of the most profitable areas in Britain to own and sell a home, according to a property survey. | Wales is one of the most profitable areas in Britain to own and sell a home, according to a property survey. |
Research by house price website mouseprice.com found Welsh property rose in value by 140% over six years, compared to 82% in London. | Research by house price website mouseprice.com found Welsh property rose in value by 140% over six years, compared to 82% in London. |
Wales' priciest street is Cefn Coed Road in Cyncoed, Cardiff, with an average house value of almost £700,000. | Wales' priciest street is Cefn Coed Road in Cyncoed, Cardiff, with an average house value of almost £700,000. |
The rise in Welsh prices is second only to Yorkshire and Humber, where there was a 144% increase from 2000 to 2006. | The rise in Welsh prices is second only to Yorkshire and Humber, where there was a 144% increase from 2000 to 2006. |
The survey was based on Land Registry sale price statistics that were updated with details from estate agents. | The survey was based on Land Registry sale price statistics that were updated with details from estate agents. |
People find out about them by word of mouth - the deals are done at the golf club Estate agent Tony Filice on Cefn Coed Road | |
The sharp increase in values since 2000 has seen people more than double their money in Wales when selling property, whereas property in the south-east of the UK has increased in value by 86.6%. | The sharp increase in values since 2000 has seen people more than double their money in Wales when selling property, whereas property in the south-east of the UK has increased in value by 86.6%. |
Wales' most expensive street is a wide road that runs from Roath Park Lake up a steep hill towards the university. | Wales' most expensive street is a wide road that runs from Roath Park Lake up a steep hill towards the university. |
According to Tony Filice, a partner at Kelvin Francis estate agents, Cyncoed is one of the most desirable areas in Cardiff, along with Lisvane and Llandaff. | According to Tony Filice, a partner at Kelvin Francis estate agents, Cyncoed is one of the most desirable areas in Cardiff, along with Lisvane and Llandaff. |
He said the average price was so high in Cefn Coed Road because it had mainly large, detached houses. | He said the average price was so high in Cefn Coed Road because it had mainly large, detached houses. |
"There are other roads where properties are equally expensive, but combined with semi-detached or terraced houses the average price is lower," he said. | "There are other roads where properties are equally expensive, but combined with semi-detached or terraced houses the average price is lower," he said. |
TOP TEN EXPENSIVE STREETS Cefn Coed Road, Cardiff, £698,467Twyncyn, Dinas Powys, £677,767Sherborne Walk, Blackpill, £650,980Druidstone Road, Old St Mellons, £645,120Cefn Mably Park, Michaelston Y Fedw, £637,847Village Walks Marford, £635,643Mill Road, Llanishen, £613,315 Millwood, Lisvane, £613,250Coombe Lea, Catbrook, £594,367Stella Maris Close, Radyr, £587,700 Source: mouseprice.com | |
Mr Filice, a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, said the area was sought after because of the large houses, good schools and closeness to the park. | Mr Filice, a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, said the area was sought after because of the large houses, good schools and closeness to the park. |
"The dwellings that are there tend to be substantial, old stock Edwardian and 1930s properties. | "The dwellings that are there tend to be substantial, old stock Edwardian and 1930s properties. |
"The record for the most expensive house there in the last 12 months was about £1.3m, but it's very rare for a property on Cefn Coed to come on the open market. | "The record for the most expensive house there in the last 12 months was about £1.3m, but it's very rare for a property on Cefn Coed to come on the open market. |
"People find out about them by word of mouth - the deals are done at the golf club. They tend to change hands on that basis." | "People find out about them by word of mouth - the deals are done at the golf club. They tend to change hands on that basis." |
The properties tended to be bought by dentists, doctors, lawyers, or people who had made money selling their companies, he added. | The properties tended to be bought by dentists, doctors, lawyers, or people who had made money selling their companies, he added. |
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