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Latest house prices for Cardiff

Details of 189,886 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
27/01/2026 Details... £483,000 4 Bassetts Field, Thornhill, Cardiff, CF14 9UG Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £155,500 29 Reresby Court, Cardiff, CF10 5NR Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £457,385 21 Amesbury Road, Cardiff, CF23 5DW Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £339,950 75 Canada Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff, CF14 3BX Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £300,000 64 Fishguard Road, Llanishen, Cardiff, CF14 5PR Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £530,000 10 Foreland Road, Cardiff, CF14 7AR Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £232,500 8 Cornwall Street, Cardiff, CF11 6SQ Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £364,995 64 Heol Hir, Llanishen, Cardiff, CF14 5AE Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £392,000 37 Fairfield Avenue, Cardiff, CF5 1BR Details...
21/01/2026 Details... £358,000 76 Pen Y Peel Road, Cardiff, CF5 1QY Details...
20/01/2026 Details... £455,000 26 Severn Grove, Cardiff, CF11 9EN Details...
20/01/2026 Details... £492,500 7 Clos Y Gwyddfid, Morganstown, Cardiff, CF15 8EX Details...
20/01/2026 Details... £445,000 17 Meadowfield Way, Morganstown, Cardiff, CF15 8FL Details...
19/01/2026 Details... £475,000 24 Clos Dewi Sant, Canton, Cardiff, CF11 9EW Details...
19/01/2026 Details... £325,000 15 Pen Y Bryn Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff, CF14 3LG Details...
19/01/2026 Details... £217,500 33 Ty Fry Gardens, Rumney, Cardiff, CF3 3NP Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £132,500 Flat 39, Rimini House, Ffordd Garthorne, Cardiff, CF10 4DH Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £200,000 226 Ninian Park Road, Cardiff, CF11 6JG Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £330,000 26 Springfield Place, Cardiff, CF11 9NZ Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £200,000 14 Grafton Terrace, Cardiff, CF14 6AU 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.