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Newport’s 10 most desirable areas to live

Newport's 10 Most Desirable Areas to Live

Newport’s 10 most desirable areas to live

Newport is a popular destination for homebuyers. With a blend of urban convenience and scenic beauty, it draws in people from all walks of life.

As of December 2024, the average house price in Newport stands at £220,000, which is a 2.1% increase from the previous year.

This growth, along with ongoing city developments and excellent transport links, makes Newport an attractive option for prospective homeowners.

Let’s take a look at some of the best places to call home in Newport:

1. Ridgeway

Ridgeway sits on top of a scenic hill in Rogerstone. With lush woodlands nearby and Friars Walk shopping centre just a short distance away, residents enjoy the best of both worlds.

Commuting to Bristol and Cardiff is also a breeze, with excellent transport links via the M4 and local train stations.

Over the past year, the overall average of house prices in Ridgeway was £455,714.

Detached homes sold for an average of £533,750, semi-detached properties for £402,500, and terraced homes for £250,000.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced1£250,000
Semi Detached2£402,500
Detached3£533,750
Flats0

Source: Rightmove

2. Caerleon

Located on the northern outskirts of Newport, Caerleon offers a charming countryside feel with excellent connectivity via Junction 25 of the M4 and regular bus services to Newport and Cwmbran.

It’s a great location for history buffs, being home to the Roman fortress of Isca Augusta. There are also several great schools and various dining options in the area.

Over the past year, the overall average for house prices was £293,898.

Semi-detached homes sold for an average of £257,700, detached properties for £413,203, and terraced homes for £216,105.

Property prices were 15% lower than the previous year and 5% down from the 2022 peak of £309,511, reflecting a changing market in this historic town.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced16£216,105
Semi Detached27£257,700
Detached24£413,203
Flats6£114,786

Source: Rightmove

3. Bassaleg

Bassaleg is another sought-after area, offering top-rated schools, rich history and charming thatched cottages. Here, you’ll also find Wales’ oldest operational railway bridge.

You can easily get to Newport and Cardiff via the train station, while Junction 28 of the M4 provides easy access for commuters.

Over the past year, the overall average for house prices was £287,009.

Semi-detached homes fetched an average of £273,548, detached properties for £412,694, and flats for £136,550. 

House prices were 8% lower than the previous year and 2% down on the 2020 peak of £293,733, making Bassaleg a resilient and desirable location.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced7£227,625
Semi Detached20£273,548
Detached17£414,618
Flats8£136,550

Source: Rightmove

4. Ponthir

Ponthir is a close-knit village that sits just north of Caerleon, surrounded by lush rolling hills.

Just 6 miles from Newport and 3 miles from Cwmbran, you’ll find all the essential amenities, including nurseries, playgrounds, sports clubs, shops, and healthcare facilities.

Over the past year, the overall average for house prices was £257,409.

Semi-detached homes sold for an average of £244,167, detached properties for £294,667, and terraced homes for £241,250.

House prices were 20% lower than the previous year and 22% down from the 2021 peak of £328,597, making it more affordable and suggesting potential opportunities for buyers.

Property typeHow many sold over the last yearAverage cost (£)
Terraced1£241,250
Semi Detached5£244,167
Detached3£294,667
Flats0

Source: Rightmove

5. Llanwern

Covering nearly a quarter of Newport County, Llanwern is known for its spacious, high-quality homes, attracting affluent buyers and retirees.

The area boasts the Llanwern Golf Club and is set for further growth with the Glan Llyn renewal project, which will introduce major business space and create thousands of jobs.

Over the past year, the overall average house price in Llanwern was £401,545.

Detached properties dominated the market, selling for an average of £424,222, while semi-detached homes averaged £299,500.

House prices were 4% higher than the previous year but remained 7% below the 2022 peak of £431,539, suggesting a market that is gradually recovering while still offering value compared to recent highs.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced0
Semi Detached2£299,500
Detached6£424,222
Flats0

Source: Rightmove

6. St Julians

Located in Newport’s northeast, St. Julians offers good transport links, and a balanced mix of green spaces and local amenities.

The area offers something for buyers with mixed budgets, having a selection of both semi-detached and terraced homes.

Caerleon Road is a hub for shops, pubs and restaurants, while Glebelands Park offers some tranquil green space.

Over the past year, the overall average house price in St. Julians was £200,647.

Terraced homes were the most commonly sold, averaging £178,975, while semi-detached properties sold for £233,016 and detached homes for £323,900.

Prices remained fairly stable compared to the previous year and were just 2% below the 2022 peak of £205,467, reflecting a steady market in this well-connected and popular Newport suburb.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced47£178,975
Semi Detached25£233,016
Detached4£323,900
Flats3£138,667

Source: Rightmove

7. Langstone

Bordering Newport to the northeast, Langstone is a desirable location with excellent M4 access via Junction 24.

Recent housing developments feature attractive semi-detached and detached homes, appealing to families and professionals.

The area benefits from a local primary school and proximity to the Celtic Manor Resort, renowned for its spa, golf courses, and dining.

Over the past year, detached homes sold for an average of £442,671, while semi-detached properties averaged £271,600.

House prices were similar to the previous year, though 9% below the 2022 peak of £445,289, making Langstone a strong and appealing market.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced0
Semi Detached2£271,600
Detached16£442,671
Flats0

Source: Rightmove

8. Rogerstone

Once a working-class village, Rogerstone has evolved into a thriving community with modern housing developments replacing former industrial sites.

The restored canal, part of the National Cycle Network, provides scenic routes for outdoor enthusiasts, while Bassaleg School and the popular Tiny Rebel microbrewery add to the area’s appeal.

Over the past year, the overall average house price in Rogerstone was £306,743.

Detached properties were the most commonly sold, averaging £393,040, while semi-detached homes sold for £244,274 and terraced properties for £215,898.

House prices were 4% higher than the previous year and 7% above the 2022 peak of £286,672, highlighting Rogerstone’s growing popularity and strong upward trend in the local property market.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced26£215,898
Semi Detached28£244,274
Detached69£393,040
Flats8£111,562

Source: Rightmove

9. Marshfield

Nestled within the green belt between Newport and Cardiff, Marshfield offers both natural beauty and village charm.

The quaint community features all the amenities you need, including a Grade II listed church, and has bus routes to both cities, making it a perfect spot for commuters.

Families benefit from a combined nursery and primary school, with secondary education options in nearby areas.

Over the past year, the overall average house price in Marshfield was £385,658.

Detached homes were the most frequently sold, averaging £454,208, while terraced properties sold for £264,000 and semi-detached homes for £278,500.

Prices were 5% lower than the previous year but 2% above the 2022 peak of £376,900, indicating a resilient market with strong long-term value.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced3£264,000
Semi Detached2£278,500
Detached9£454,208
Flats0

Source: Rightmove

10. Rhiwderin

Located just west of Newport’s city limits, Rhiwderin offers a peaceful village atmosphere with easy access to the city via the A468 road.

The village features a mix of traditional and new-build homes, catering to various budgets. Nearby Bassaleg provides more amenities, with a local primary school for young families.

Over the past year, the overall average house price in Rhiwderin was £272,875.

Detached properties were the most commonly sold, averaging £320,750, while semi-detached homes sold for £306,071 and terraced properties for £261,083.

Prices were 12% lower than the previous year and 14% below the 2022 peak of £316,078, reflecting a softening market in this peaceful village on the outskirts of Newport.

Property TypeHow many sold over the last yearAverage Cost (£)
Terraced5£261,083
Semi Detached7£306,071
Detached7£320,750
Flats2£91,000

Source: Rightmove

Finding a Newport removal company

Once you’ve secured your dream home, make your move stress-free with Liam Parfitt Removals. They’re a trusted Newport removal company that offers a top-quality service at a great price.

Whether you’re moving locally or further afield, their team will carefully transport your belongings so you can focus on settling into your new place.

Wrap-up

Whether you’re seeking bustling urban settings or serene village life, Newport has something to offer every homebuyer. Contact a member of our team to get you started on your journey!

Tom Morgan

seo@ascendme.co.uk

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