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Discover the best places to live in North Wales – Your Ultimate Guide

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Are you considering a move to North Wales? This picturesque region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant communities.

From coastal towns to bustling cities, North Wales has something to offer everyone. We explore the top five most popular locations in North Wales and provide insights into what makes them special. Whether you're looking to buy or rent a property, we've got you covered.

Llandudno

Often referred to as the Queen of Welsh Resorts, Llandudno is a charming seaside town nestled between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. Its Victorian-era architecture, beautiful promenade, and stunning beaches make it a top choice for residents and tourists alike. Hop on the Great Orme Tramway and enjoy a scenic ride to the summit, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline Or, stroll along the historic Llandudno Pier, which boasts a variety of shops, amusements, and eateries. You can also explore the magnificent Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is just a short drive away.

If you’re looking to move to Llandudno, the average property price is £214,757, while the average rental property costs £1,743 per calendar month (pcm).*

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Bangor

Bangor has a bustling university city atmosphere, and sits on the shores of the Menai Strait. This vibrant community is known for its lively arts scene, with an arts and innovation centre in Pontio. Its historic architecture, Treborth Botanic Gardens and Greenwood Family Park and proximity to the stunning Snowdonia National Park offer its residents a variety of activities. Average property prices here are £217,682 and average rents £742 pcm.*

If you’re looking to move here, you can fill your weekends with many activities, including exploring the neo-Norman Penrhyn Castle, a National Trust property known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. Take a leisurely walk along Bangor Pier, enjoying the sea breeze and views of Anglesey. And for anyone who enjoys hikes, rock climbing and other outdoor adventures, you have Snowdonia right on your doorstep.

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Caernarfon

Located on the banks of the Menai Strait, Caernarfon is a historic town that offers a unique blend of heritage and culture. Here, you can immerse yourself in history by visiting the grand Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore the ancient Segontium Roman Fort and learn about the region's Roman history, or enjoy a stroll along the picturesque harbour and savour fresh seafood at the waterfront restaurants.

The average property price in Caernarfon is £202,839 and the average property rental price is £718 pcm.*

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Porthmadog

Porthmadog is nestled between the mountains of Snowdonia and the stunning coastline, and a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Its close proximity to beautiful beaches and hiking trails makes it a sought-after destination. Thanks to the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, you can embark on a scenic steam train journey through the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Alternatively, maybe relaxing on the expansive Black Rock Sands beach is more your thing, where you can sunbathe and do various water sports. If you choose that this is the spot for you, average property prices currently are £199,324, while average rents lie at £1,204 pcm.*

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Abersoch

Abersoch is a coastal village known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant sailing scene, and upscale holiday atmosphere. The average property price is £513,160 and average rents lie around £687 pcm.* Abersoch is a hidden gem for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle. Here, you can spend your days basking in the sun on Abersoch's sandy beaches, perfect for swimming, or going on water sport adventures along its stunning coastline. Additionally, if you’re a keen golfer, you could also tee off at the Abersoch Golf Club.

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Whether you're drawn to the seaside charm of Llandudno, the cultural offerings of Bangor, the history of Caernarfon, the outdoor paradise of Porthmadog, or the coastal elegance of Abersoch, North Wales has a diverse range of locations to suit your lifestyle.

If you're considering a move, get in touch with us today to find your dream property in this beautiful region.

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Sources:
*Rightmove house prices 2023;
https://www.home.co.uk/
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