House prices in Swansea
The average house price in Swansea is £206,087, based on the latest May 2026 HM Land Registry House Price Index. Over the past year, prices in Swansea have risen (+1.1%), and over the last five years they have risen strongly (+24.0%). Five years ago the average was around £166,237. That puts Swansea 4% below the Wales average of £215,252. That makes Swansea the 261st most expensive of 317 local authorities in England & Wales, and the 203rd fastest-rising over the past year.
House prices in Swansea peaked at around £210,839 (November 2025). Since 1995 the average has changed by +373.0%. Adjusted for inflation, prices are -2.6% in real terms over the last five years — so in today’s money they have lagged behind the wider cost of living. Remember this is an area average — your own home’s value depends on its exact street, size and condition.
How Swansea compares
| Area | Average price | 1 year | 5 years |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swansea | £206,087 | +1.1% | +24.0% |
| England | £292,095 | +2.3% | +16.3% |
| Kirklees | £205,971 | +4.1% | +25.7% |
| City of Derby | £205,425 | +2.0% | +19.0% |
| Great Yarmouth | £205,316 | -0.5% | +12.0% |
Areas with similar house prices
- Kirklees — £205,971
- City of Derby — £205,425
- Great Yarmouth — £205,316
- Newcastle upon Tyne — £207,029
- West Lindsey — £207,424
- Bassetlaw — £207,844
Compare with the Wales average, or browse all areas and the latest movers.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average house price in Swansea?
The average house price in Swansea is £206,087 as of May 2026, according to the HM Land Registry House Price Index. This is an average across all property types.
Are house prices in Swansea rising or falling?
Over the last 12 months, average prices in Swansea have risen (+1.1%). Over five years they have risen strongly (+24.0%). Month-to-month figures can be volatile, so the yearly trend is more reliable.
How much deposit do you need to buy in Swansea?
On the average Swansea home, a 10% deposit is about £20,609, and a 5% deposit around £10,304. Your mortgage is then based on the rest — see how that looks with our mortgage calculator.
Where do house prices in Swansea rank in the UK?
Of 317 local authorities in England & Wales, Swansea is the 261st most expensive and the 203rd fastest-rising this year. See the full rankings and movers.
How can I find out what my Swansea home is worth?
Use our free house value calculator — enter your postcode and what you paid, and it estimates today's value from Land Registry data. For a precise figure, ask a local estate agent or RICS surveyor.
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