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LL19 local market report Prestatyn

Every figure on this page comes from the public record: 12,977 sales registered with HM Land Registry in LL19 (Prestatyn) since 1995, each one a completed purchase at a real price, plus current rental figures from the ONS. Nothing here is a valuation, an estimate or an asking price.

Sales data to May 2026. Rents: ONS, May 2026. Regenerated with every monthly data refresh.

LL19 is the postcode district covering Prestatyn, Gronant in Prestatyn. Districts are a practical way to slice a market: small enough to mean something locally, big enough to have a steady flow of sales to measure.

Where LL19 sits

Click the map to open LL19 on the live map, with every sale plotted at its address. The average pricing view shades the whole country the same way.

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£190,000median sold price, 2026
+15%five-year change (cash)
335sales in the last 12 months
4.5%gross rental yield (est.)

What a home in LL19 sells for

The 2026 median in LL19 is £190,000, from 94 registered sales; the mean, £211,700, sits modestly above it, the usual shape of a market with an expensive tail.

For scale: the England and Wales median is £274,000, so LL19 trades 31% below the country as a whole.

The price of a typical LL19 home, 1995 to 2026

The median as recorded at the time, and each year restated in today's money (ONS CPIH), the sharper test of whether homes really got dearer. Hover for the year-by-year figures; click a legend entry to isolate a series.

Price at the timeIn today's money (CPIH)
£63k£125k£188k£250k1995200020052010201520202026 1995: £42,000 at the time · £89,169 in today's money · 274 sales1996: £41,500 at the time · £85,478 in today's money · 356 sales1997: £43,600 at the time · £87,327 in today's money · 456 sales1998: £44,000 at the time · £86,743 in today's money · 461 sales1999: £47,000 at the time · £91,481 in today's money · 465 sales2000: £49,200 at the time · £94,300 in today's money · 500 sales2001: £55,000 at the time · £103,265 in today's money · 576 sales2002: £65,000 at the time · £119,441 in today's money · 775 sales2003: £89,500 at the time · £161,030 in today's money · 707 sales2004: £115,000 at the time · £203,985 in today's money · 610 sales2005: £120,000 at the time · £208,564 in today's money · 379 sales2006: £124,000 at the time · £210,221 in today's money · 535 sales2007: £125,000 at the time · £207,083 in today's money · 553 sales2008: £125,000 at the time · £200,116 in today's money · 235 sales2009: £115,000 at the time · £180,546 in today's money · 234 sales2010: £123,000 at the time · £188,391 in today's money · 249 sales2011: £111,200 at the time · £163,949 in today's money · 228 sales2012: £122,200 at the time · £175,663 in today's money · 246 sales2013: £122,200 at the time · £171,727 in today's money · 331 sales2014: £124,000 at the time · £171,807 in today's money · 371 sales2015: £125,000 at the time · £172,500 in today's money · 350 sales2016: £128,000 at the time · £174,891 in today's money · 361 sales2017: £132,200 at the time · £176,097 in today's money · 436 sales2018: £137,000 at the time · £178,358 in today's money · 437 sales2019: £145,000 at the time · £185,622 in today's money · 429 sales2020: £150,000 at the time · £190,083 in today's money · 342 sales2021: £165,000 at the time · £204,032 in today's money · 489 sales2022: £180,000 at the time · £206,141 in today's money · 437 sales2023: £172,500 at the time · £185,109 in today's money · 324 sales2024: £170,000 at the time · £176,524 in today's money · 347 sales2025: £190,000 at the time · £190,000 in today's money · 390 sales2026: £190,000 at the time · £190,000 in today's money · 94 sales
See this chart as a table
YearMedian (cash)Median (today's £)Sales
2026£190,000£190,00094
2025£190,000£190,000390
2024£170,000£176,524347
2023£172,500£185,109324
2022£180,000£206,141437
2021£165,000£204,032489
2020£150,000£190,083342
2019£145,000£185,622429
2018£137,000£178,358437
2017£132,200£176,097436
2016£128,000£174,891361
2015£125,000£172,500350
2014£124,000£171,807371
2013£122,200£171,727331
2012£122,200£175,663246
2011£111,200£163,949228
2010£123,000£188,391249
2009£115,000£180,546234
2008£125,000£200,116235
2007£125,000£207,083553
2006£124,000£210,221535
2005£120,000£208,564379
2004£115,000£203,985610
2003£89,500£161,030707
2002£65,000£119,441775
2001£55,000£103,265576
2000£49,200£94,300500
1999£47,000£91,481465
1998£44,000£86,743461
1997£43,600£87,327456
1996£41,500£85,478356
1995£42,000£89,169274

In cash terms the typical LL19 home went from £42,000 in 1995 to £190,000 in 2026, roughly 5 times the price. Even after inflation that is a real rise of about 113%: homes here genuinely became dearer, not just more expensive on paper. Measured in today's money the market peaked in 2006; the current median sits about 10% below that. Someone who bought at the 2006 peak has not yet seen that price back in real terms.

Year-on-year change in the LL19 median

Each bar is the change on the year before, in cash. The zero line is the boundary between rising and falling.

+50% -50% 0% 1996 · −1.2% on the year before1997 · +5.1% on the year before1998 · +0.9% on the year before1999 · +6.8% on the year before2000 · +4.7% on the year before2001 · +11.8% on the year before2002 · +18.2% on the year before2003 · +37.7% on the year before2004 · +28.5% on the year before2005 · +4.3% on the year before2006 · +3.3% on the year before2007 · +0.8% on the year before2008 · +0.0% on the year before2009 · −8.0% on the year before2010 · +7.0% on the year before2011 · −9.6% on the year before2012 · +9.9% on the year before2013 · +0.0% on the year before2014 · +1.5% on the year before2015 · +0.8% on the year before2016 · +2.4% on the year before2017 · +3.3% on the year before2018 · +3.6% on the year before2019 · +5.8% on the year before2020 · +3.4% on the year before2021 · +10.0% on the year before2022 · +9.1% on the year before2023 · −4.2% on the year before2024 · −1.4% on the year before2025 · +11.8% on the year before2026 · +0.0% on the year before200020052010201520202026

The strongest year on record here is 2003 (+37.7% on the year before); the weakest, 2011 (−9.6%). Single-year swings like these are why the annualised table below matters more than any one year's headline.

Annualised returns

PeriodCash, per yearReal terms, per year
1 years (since 2025)0.0%0.0%
5 years (since 2021)+2.9%−1.4%
10 years (since 2016)+4.0%+0.8%
20 years (since 2006)+2.2%−0.5%

Compound annual growth of the median sold price; the real column deflates by ONS CPIH. Annualised figures smooth the cycle (the chart above shows the cycle), and past growth is a record, not a forecast.

Transaction volumes

How many homes change hands

Recorded sales per year. The dip after 2008 is the financial crisis; the last bar is still filling in as recent sales get registered.

5001,000 1995: 274 sales1996: 356 sales1997: 456 sales1998: 461 sales1999: 465 sales2000: 500 sales2001: 576 sales2002: 775 sales2003: 707 sales2004: 610 sales2005: 379 sales2006: 535 sales2007: 553 sales2008: 235 sales2009: 234 sales2010: 249 sales2011: 228 sales2012: 246 sales2013: 331 sales2014: 371 sales2015: 350 sales2016: 361 sales2017: 436 sales2018: 437 sales2019: 429 sales2020: 342 sales2021: 489 sales2022: 437 sales2023: 324 sales2024: 347 sales2025: 390 sales2026: 94 sales1995200020052010201520202026

The last five years, month by month

Monthly registrations. The sawtooth is seasonal; the register runs weeks behind completions at the right-hand edge.

50100 June 2021 · 47 sales registeredJuly 2021 · 37 sales registeredAugust 2021 · 40 sales registeredSeptember 2021 · 51 sales registeredOctober 2021 · 39 sales registeredNovember 2021 · 38 sales registeredDecember 2021 · 38 sales registeredJanuary 2022 · 37 sales registeredFebruary 2022 · 36 sales registeredMarch 2022 · 34 sales registeredApril 2022 · 39 sales registeredMay 2022 · 47 sales registeredJune 2022 · 28 sales registeredJuly 2022 · 32 sales registeredAugust 2022 · 32 sales registeredSeptember 2022 · 37 sales registeredOctober 2022 · 30 sales registeredNovember 2022 · 45 sales registeredDecember 2022 · 40 sales registeredJanuary 2023 · 23 sales registeredFebruary 2023 · 15 sales registeredMarch 2023 · 21 sales registeredApril 2023 · 19 sales registeredMay 2023 · 29 sales registeredJune 2023 · 23 sales registeredJuly 2023 · 30 sales registeredAugust 2023 · 34 sales registeredSeptember 2023 · 34 sales registeredOctober 2023 · 32 sales registeredNovember 2023 · 35 sales registeredDecember 2023 · 29 sales registeredJanuary 2024 · 12 sales registeredFebruary 2024 · 18 sales registeredMarch 2024 · 26 sales registeredApril 2024 · 20 sales registeredMay 2024 · 27 sales registeredJune 2024 · 28 sales registeredJuly 2024 · 35 sales registeredAugust 2024 · 31 sales registeredSeptember 2024 · 31 sales registeredOctober 2024 · 40 sales registeredNovember 2024 · 46 sales registeredDecember 2024 · 33 sales registeredJanuary 2025 · 18 sales registeredFebruary 2025 · 38 sales registeredMarch 2025 · 37 sales registeredApril 2025 · 21 sales registeredMay 2025 · 35 sales registeredJune 2025 · 39 sales registeredJuly 2025 · 41 sales registeredAugust 2025 · 36 sales registeredSeptember 2025 · 28 sales registeredOctober 2025 · 46 sales registeredNovember 2025 · 32 sales registeredDecember 2025 · 19 sales registeredJanuary 2026 · 19 sales registeredFebruary 2026 · 23 sales registeredMarch 2026 · 26 sales registeredApril 2026 · 22 sales registeredMay 2026 · 4 sales registered

LL19 recorded 335 sales in the last twelve months of data. Like most of England and Wales, turnover never fully recovered from 2008: the market here averaged 579 sales a year before the financial crisis and 318 a year over the last five. Volume matters as much as price: when few homes change hands, the median gets jumpy and a single street can move the figure. The most recent year is always still filling in, because sales appear in the Land Registry weeks or months after completion.

What homes rent for around LL19

LL19 falls under Denbighshire, where the ONS puts the average private rent at £706 a month (May 2026 figures). A one-bed averages £541 a month here and a four-or-more-bed £1,097, so size does most of the work in setting the rent.

Average monthly rent by size, Denbighshire

ONS Price Index of Private Rents, May 2026.

1 bed: £541 a month£5411 bed2 bed: £696 a month£6962 bed3 bed: £796 a month£7963 bed4+ bed: £1,097 a month£1,0974+ bed

Set against the £190,000 median sold price, £706 a month is £8,472 a year, a gross yield of 4.5%: gross, before letting costs, voids, maintenance and tax, so a ceiling rather than a promise. Rents are published at local-authority level, so nearby districts in the same authority share these figures.

Will LL19 prices rise from here?

Nobody can tell you that, and this page will not pretend to. What the record shows: the median is up 15% over five years in cash but down 7% after inflation. If you are weighing a purchase, read the volume chart alongside the price one, and remember that every figure here is a completed sale, lagged by the weeks it takes the Land Registry to register it.

Ladders and snakes: five-year risers and fallers

LL19 ranks 23 of 67 in the LL area on five-year growth. The gap between the top and bottom of this chart is the difference between buying well and buying badly in the same city.

Five-year change in the median, LL area districts

The biggest risers and fallers in cash terms; every row links to that district's report.

LL73LL73 · +137% over five years · median £485,000+137%LL39LL39 · +110% over five years · median £401,800+110%LL66LL66 · +63% over five years · median £400,000+63%LL44LL44 · +56% over five years · median £250,000+56%LL69LL69 · +54% over five years · median £266,000+54%LL19LL19 · +15% over five years · median £190,000+15%LL71LL71 · −29% over five years · median £180,000−29%LL75LL75 · −29% over five years · median £192,500−29%LL27LL27 · −35% over five years · median £132,500−35%LL76LL76 · −37% over five years · median £176,800−37%LL51LL51 · −55% over five years · median £170,000−55%

Inside LL19, street group by street group

Postcode sectors are the next slice down, each a group of streets. Prices can differ sharply between two sectors a few minutes' walk apart.

SectorMedian (latest)Sales that year
LL19 7£196,50044
LL19 8£170,00033
LL19 9£290,00017

How LL19 compares nearby

Same city, different markets. The neighbouring districts of the LL area, dearest first:

DistrictMedian5-year
LL73£485,000+137%
LL64£446,000+16%
LL39£401,800+110%
LL66£400,000+63%
LL72£345,000+25%
LL70£316,600+44%
LL58£308,800+12%
LL52£280,000-5%
LL74£278,000-3%
LL77£277,500+28%
LL62£273,500+22%
LL53£272,500+9%
LL15£270,000+11%
LL69£266,000+54%
LL20£260,000+6%
LL17£252,500+1%
LL61£252,500+5%
LL44£250,000+56%
LL32£249,200+8%
LL59£246,200-12%
LL12£245,000+14%
LL25£245,000+40%
LL26£241,000+28%
LL78£240,000-2%

Dig further

See every individual LL19 sale on the live map, mapped to the exact address, or the quick-reference LL19 price page. The report tool writes a custom answer to a specific question, and the mortgage and rent calculator on any sale runs the numbers on a real purchase.

How this page is made: the statistics are computed from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Crown copyright, OGL v3.0), geocoded to address level; inflation adjustment uses the ONS CPIH index; rents are the ONS Price Index of Private Rents at local-authority level. Medians of recorded sales, not valuations. Nothing on this page is financial advice.