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The houses you can buy in the cheapest area of Wales right now
Houses on the market in the area range from £70,000 to £350,000
This three-bedroom end of terrace house is on sale for £110,000 (Image: Nexa South Wales)
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The property market is booming right now, with houses often being snatched up on first viewings or taken off the market before you even get a chance to put a phone call into the estate agents.
The most and least affordable places to live in Wales right now
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Prospective homeowners in parts of Wales would need to borrow more than 10 times the average income to be able to afford a house - but how does your neighbourhood compare?
Five Welsh towns named as among the best in the UK for a property bargain walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Councillor spent £100,000 of his own money making comedy series set in the Rhondda
Comedy series Bryn Coombes set in Ferndale, Rhondda, is picking up award nominations at film festivals across the world
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Councillor Phil Howe plays Bryn Coombes in the comedy series of the same title (Image: Rob Summerhill)
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