In this report we’ve crunched the numbers and found which are the cheapest places to live in Wales.
Bangor has great local amenities and a huge student community making it well worth considering for buy-to-let landlords.
In the ancient town of Caernarfon in the county of Gwynedd, there are some great-value buy-to-lets to be had.
Although it’s seen hard times of late, Rhyl is on the up and property investors and buy-to-let landlords should take note.
St. Asaph in Wales is one of the UK’s smallest cities but it’s a cutting-edge business and commercial hub, too.
Voted the happiest place to live in Wales, Wrexham is the fastest growing hotspot in Wales after Cardiff.
The economy in Cardiff has grown faster than any other UK capital city making it a very attractive proposition for investment.
A ‘sleeping giant’ might be a very good way to describe Swansea as a property investment opportunity!
There are 14 Newports in the UK but one stands ahead of all the rest when it comes to property investment opportunities.
St. Davids is not only the smallest city in the UK it's also one of the most remote. This, naturally, is part of its appeal.