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Why Invest in Newport?

Newport's strategic location between Cardiff and Bristol offers investors attractive opportunities with competitive property prices and strong rental demand, making it an appealing choice for affordable living and healthy yields. The city's growing economy, university, and increasing appeal to young professionals and families are contributing to the rising demand for rental properties.


With property values projected to appreciate steadily in 2024, investing in high-growth areas and strategic locations can lead to long-term value appreciation and wealth accumulation.

Regeneration Projects

St. Modwen Park

St. Modwen Park is a major regeneration project that is transforming what was the former Newport Llanwern Steelworks site, into a major new community and business park. The site will also benefit from a railway station in near future, and there remains significant capacity for further investment, for both residential and commercial developments.

Crown Building

Crown Building is situated in the centre of Newport. The property occupies a prominent position on Chepstow Road. The project is a development of 56 flats is planned with ground floor gym/commercial opportunities and a restaurant on the roof of the Fourth Floor. 

ABP Newport

ABP’s port of Newport has a really exciting future. Our 2040 vision includes a zero-carbon port integrated with a 'clean growth hub', offering connections to low-carbon transport, renewable energy, and potential for new businesses, which will bring prosperity and well-being to Wales.

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The best areas to invest in a buy-to-let in Newport

Newport West

With a population of approximately 23,400, investors can anticipate a rental yield of 6% in this area, where properties, averaging below the UK average at £262,513, enjoy excellent access to the city centre. The area's appeal is further boosted by the presence of major employers, such as the database management firm Next Generation Data.

North West

With a population of 20,070, an average property price of £129,506, and a rental yield of 6.5%, this area offers access to well-regarded schools, colleges, and a variety of recreational and leisure facilities. It also boasts a diverse range of businesses, including traditional Welsh pubs and cafes. The area's food and drink offerings are popular among locals and tourists alike.

City Centre

With a population of approximately 50,600 and average house prices of £215,000, investors can anticipate a rental yield of 6.8%. Newport City Centre, located near the M4 motorway, offers easy access to Bristol, Cardiff, and the West Country. The area has seen significant regeneration, with substantial investment from both the public and private sectors.

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Compliance

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ZB675184

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AML Registration Number

XAML00000197083

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PRS045189

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