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Sian Burkitt

The most expensive places available to rent in Wales right now

Wales' property market is currently experiencing a boom - and that includes homes to rent too.

According to recent figures, the average price of rent in Wales has risen by a whopping 11.8% between July 2020 and July 2021, going from an average of £638 per month to £713 per month 12 months later.

At the top end of the scale, while they may be out of many of our budgets, there are some pretty unique places to be found.

From swimming pools and jacuzzis to panoramic views that belong on a postcard, the houses at the higher end of Wales' rental market are the sort of places that will leave you day-dreaming.

We've taken a closer look at some of the most expensive properties available to rent across Wales at the moment.

Michaelston-le-Pit: £2,990 pcm

The jacuzzi and private garden (Keylet)
One of the bedrooms (Keylet)
The swimming pool, situated at the manor house and available for tenants during the summer months (Keylet)

Just a stone's throw away from Cardiff, in the exclusive area of Michaelston-le-Pit, this immaculate barn conversation looks like it could be in the south of France or Italy.

With plenty of outdoor space, plus its spectacular views over the Vale of Glamorgan, this property allows you to live like you're on holiday while only being a short commute from Cardiff.

Part of the Cwrt-Yr-Ala Barns holiday cottage complex, which sits on the grounds of a manor house, the property comes with access to the swimming pool during the summer and year-round access to the surrounding woodland and gardens, as well as access to gated parking and a tennis court.

Plus, if you don't fancy sharing the pool, there's a jacuzzi in the barn's private garden.

Find out more from Keylet.

Cardiff Bay: £3,600 pcm

Views over the bay from the penthouse (Keylet)
The views can be seen from the living room (Keylet)
One of the apartment's two double bedrooms (Keylet)

This ultra modern penthouse in Cardiff Bay has some of the most spectacular views available to rent in the whole of Wales right now.

Located in Prospect Place, the penthouse sits right on the water, with the balcony facing the yacht club.

And, speaking of the balcony, it is enormous - stretching around much of the penthouse, with access from the living room and one of the bedrooms.

Find out more from Keylet.

Aberthaw: £2,250 pcm

This cottage in Aberthaw is thought to date back to the 14th century (Chris Davies Estate Agents)
It is full of period features, like this parquet floor (Chris Davies Estate Agents)

If you fancy escaping to the peace and quiet of the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan countryside, you probably can't do much worse than this charming cottage in the village of East Aberthaw.

With four bedrooms and four reception rooms, the property is deceptively large. And, dating back to the 14th century, it comes as no surprise that it is absolutely packed full of period features, from quarry tile and polished parquet floors to exposed stone walls.

For those colder months, it has a brand new wood burner tucked away in a flagstone hearth, while the beautiful garden is the ideal spot for peace and quiet when the sun comes out.

Find out more from Chris Davies Estate Agents.

Pontcanna: £2,300 pcm

Views from the penthouse apartment on the corner of Cathedral Road (Jeffrey Ross)
You can see both the Cardiff City Stadium and Principality Stadium from the aprtment (Jeffrey Ross)
The modern kitchen area (Jeffrey Ross)

Penthouse and Pontcanna are two words that, when combined, are guaranteed to be exciting.

Sitting right on the corner of Cathedral Road, Cathedral House is in one of the best spots in all of Cardiff. Not only do you have some of the city's best food and drink spots on your doorstep, you're also less than a minute's walk from Sophia Gardens and Bute Park.

But the real selling point of this apartment is, without doubt, its incredible views. Located on the sixth floor, it towers over the surrounding area, giving you an uninterrupted view across Pontcanna.

Best of all, both bedrooms come with their own balconies and there is a roof terrace leading from the living room, which has views of both the Cardiff City Stadium and the Principality Stadium.

Find out more from Jeffrey Ross.

Langland, Swansea: £3,000 pcm

(OpenRent)
(OpenRent)

With its sea views and beautiful interior design, this three-bedroom house in Langland is a unique find.

Although only available to let on a short term basis, it's a beautiful property that would be ready to move into straight away.

The best part about the house, however, is arguably its location - within walking distance of both Langland bay and the Mumbles.

Find out more from OpenRent.

All photos from Open Rent, for further details contact this online agent at openrent.co.uk.

Cardiff Bay: £2,200 pcm

Mount Stuart House is a Grade-II listed building in Cardiff Bay (Keylet)
The entire building has recently undergone development, transforming into six luxury apartments (Keylet)
Apartment number 5 features a wine cellar and marble bathrooms (Keylet)

Mount Stuart House, one of the most historic buildings in Cardiff Bay, has recently undergone a huge redevelopment, transforming into six luxurious apartments.

Apartment number five, a two-bedroom apartment on the second floor of the Grade-II listed building, is beautifully decorated and features mood lighting and wine cellar in the kitchen, and marble features in the two en-suite bathrooms.

Find out more from Keylet.

Wenvoe: £2,990 pcm

New Wallace Farmhouse, which dates back to the 17th century (Herbert R Thomas)
It has exposed stone and oak beams throughout (Herbert R Thomas)

If you're interested in history, you're in for a treat with this farmhouse in Wenvoe, near Barry.

Built in the 17th century, New Wallace Farmhouse has been lovingly renovated and modernised, all without losing any of the building's original charm. With exposed stone, lime wash walls and oak beams throughout, the house is a blank canvas, but one that is full of character.

And, with under floor heating and an open fireplace in the living room, it's the perfect spot to hide away now that winter's coming.

Find out more from Herbert R Thomas.

Llantrisant: £3,500 pcm

This house in Llantrisant has amazing views over the valley below (Peter Alan)
With a balcony leading from the living room, you can enjoy the vista from the comfort of your sofa if you fancy (Peter Alan)

This five-bedroom house in Llantrisant is one of a kind.

Self-built on the hillside, with arguably the best views over the valley below, it has plenty to offer for anyone who wants a bit more breathing space.

Best of all, however, is the balcony that leads from the living room - just imagine seeing that view every time you sit down on the sofa after work. Bliss.

Find out more from Peter Alan.

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