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If you’re buying, selling, remortgaging or transferring equity from a property or land in Flintshire, we are here to help you 6 days a week.

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Buying a house in Flintshire

On the border area between England and Wales, the county of Flintshire still carries the physical remnants of ancient conflict in its castle ruins.

Today Flintshire is a thriving, welcoming location, its proximity to neighbouring English counties marking it out as an excellent commuter base while its beautiful landscape ensures it's equally as appealing for those who prefer a quiet life al fresco.

Flintshire population is 155,593 (2017).



How much does an average property cost in Flintshire?

The average property price in Flintshire is £218,075.

You can find the average price per property type below:

Property typeDetachedSemi-detached TerracedFlats/Maisonettes
Average price£309,727£187,626£151,391£101,845

 

April 2023 property price data sourced from the Land Registry.


Where are Flintshire's best home-mover destinations?

The biggest town in Flintshire is Connah's Quay, which sits at the mouth of the River Dee, and is close to the likes of Chester and Ellesmere Port. Flint, the former county town, is a few miles west on the Dee estuary, while further inland the likes of Holywell, Buckley and Mold are still easily reachable for commuters.

Mold is a traditional market town with lots to commend it to home movers, such as its beautiful location by the Clwydian mountain range. For more rural living, look to Penyffordd, Greenfield and Hawarden.


Which council has control of schooling in Flintshire?

Flintshire County Council is the local education authority here. Find out everything you need to know about Flintshire schools and colleges on the website of Estyn, the education and training inspectorate for Wales.


Did you know?

St Winefride's Well in Holywell is said to be the oldest continually visited pilgrimage site in the UK, having welcomed pilgrims and visitors for more than 1,300 years. Visitors who have used its healing waters include Richard the Lionheart and Henry V who gave thanks there for victory after Agincourt.

Flint Castle was the first of Edward I's “iron ring” of royal castles built across Wales, with work beginning on the fortress in 1277. Its design was copied for larger, later castles including Rhuddlan and Harlech.



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Towns and areas within this district include:

Bagillt, Broughton, Bryn-Y-Baal, Brynford, Buckley, Caergwrle, Caerwys, Cilcain, Connahs-Quay, Deeside, Ewloe, Flint, Greenfield, Gwernaffield, Halkyn, Hawarden, Higher-Kinnerton, Holywell, Leeswood, Lixwm, Mancot, Mold, Mynydd-Isa, Nannerch, Northop, Northop-Hall, Pantymwyn, Pentre-Halkyn, Penyffordd, Rhosesmor, Saltney, Shotton, Sychdyn, Trelogan, Treuddyn


No Completion No Fee is our promise that in the unfortunate event that your property transaction falls-through you will not be liable for any of the conveyancer’s fixed legal fees for the work completed.

To secure this benefit a fee, already included in your quote, is taken upon on deciding to go ahead with your transaction.

Should your transaction fall through, for whatever reason, we can hold this amount on account for your next transaction or provide a refund.

Your Fixed Legal Fee** quote from Homeward Legal ensures that you pay no more than we have quoted you for and is based on the information you’ve provided to us being true and accurate.

There are specific circumstances on a minority of transactions that may require additional charges that could not be foreseen at the outset.

A list of those charges and explanations can be found here with details of the potential cost. These will only be charged following discussion with your conveyancer with a clear explanation of what they are for.