Help to Buy: Average Wales purchase price for completed purchases, by Local Authority, First Time Buyer and Date

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Data valuesData descriptionDateLocal Authority
88000Total CompletionsJan-14Neath Port Talbot
88000Total CompletionsJan-14Wales
176000Total CompletionsFeb-14Conwy
224495Total CompletionsFeb-14Flintshire
120995Total CompletionsFeb-14Swansea
109998Total CompletionsFeb-14Neath Port Talbot
67000Total CompletionsFeb-14Rhondda Cynon Taf
180750Total CompletionsFeb-14Merthyr Tydfil
160442Total CompletionsFeb-14Caerphilly
179663Total CompletionsFeb-14Monmouthshire
145000Total CompletionsFeb-14Newport
157933Total CompletionsFeb-14Wales
182475Total CompletionsMar-14Conwy
187290Total CompletionsMar-14Flintshire
171839Total CompletionsMar-14Wrexham
175950Total CompletionsMar-14Powys
95000Total CompletionsMar-14Pembrokeshire
190472Total CompletionsMar-14Carmarthenshire
194665Total CompletionsMar-14Swansea
152498Total CompletionsMar-14Neath Port Talbot
157098Total CompletionsMar-14Bridgend
230000Total CompletionsMar-14Vale of Glamorgan
150998Total CompletionsMar-14Rhondda Cynon Taf
217997Total CompletionsMar-14Merthyr Tydfil
163282Total CompletionsMar-14Caerphilly
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Next update expected:March 2026

Updates

5th March 2026

Updated including data up to 31/12/2025 (3rd Quarter 2025-26)

11th December 2025

2025-25 Q2

17th October 2025
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
Welsh Government
Data source
Help to Buy Wales data

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

Help to Buy Wales is a shared equity loan scheme designed to support home ownership, stimulate building activity and provide a boost to the housing sector and wider economy. Help to Buy Wales support is available to all home buyers (not just first-time buyers) who wish to purchase a new home but may be constrained in doing so – for example, as a result of deposit requirements – but who could otherwise be expected to repay a mortgage. On 10th December 2015, the Welsh Government announced it was investing up to a further £290 million in the second phase of Help to Buy – Wales with the additional funding aiming to support the construction of more than 6,000 further new Welsh homes by 2021. On 18th September 2020 it was announced that the Help to Buy scheme would extend for a further 12 months to March 2022 with the possibility for a further extension to March 2023. This further extension was confirmed in a written statement on 24 March 2021. The third phase of the scheme from April 2021 introduced some changes to the scheme including a reduction of the maximum purchase price to £250,000. In December 2022 the Minister for Climate Change announced the scheme in Wales would continue until March 2025 with all homes sold through the scheme needing to meet a minimum of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) B and the purchase price cap rising from £250,000 to £300,000. In December 2024 the decision was made to further extend the Help to Buy Wales shared equity loan scheme to September 2026.

Data collection or calculation

Data are extracted from the Help to Buy (Wales) Ltd Client Relationship Management System (CRM ). All the information is held securely on the system and is input on their by the processing staff at Help to Buy (Wales) Ltd. All information stored on the CRM, in relation to Help to Buy Wales properties, is provided by either the buyer or their solicitor/conveyancer as part of the Property Information Form, Conveyancers Form 1 or Conveyancer Form 2. More details on the process buyer’s go through, and the documentation they are required to complete to draw down a shared equity loan, can be found on the scheme website (See weblink).

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Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

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Welsh Government
Contact email
stats.housing@gov.wales