Land for Sale in Powys
266 properties

- Price
- £545,000
- Size
- 99 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£75,000
- Size
- 11.4 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£180,000
- Size
- 20 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£190,000
- Size
- 31.92 acres

- Price
- £40,000
- Size
- 3.12 acres

- Price
- Sale by Tender
- Size
- 59.66 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£575,000
- Size
- 47.77 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£175,000
- Size
- 10.75 acres
Approximately 10.75 acres of land and a Building at Ystradfellte, Aberdare, CF44 9JF

- Price
- Guide Price£950,000
- Size
- 142.06 acres

- Price
- £110,000
- Size
- 16.95 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£200,000
- Size
- 3.5 acres

- Price
- Offers in Region of£350,000
- Size
- 89.14 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£795,000
- Size
- 4.29 acres
Residential Development, Crabtree Green, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£100,000
- Size
- 15.74 acres
Land On The North Side Of Trefeglwys Road, Caersws, Powys, SY17

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£500,000
- Size
- 3.89 acres

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£50,000
- Size
- 3.74 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£180,000
- Size
- 23.86 acres
23.86 Acres of Land at Newbridge-on-Wye, Newbridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod Wells

- Price
- Offers in Region of£38,000
- Size
- 3.09 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£295,000
- Size
- 6 acres

- Price
- £1,000,000
- Size
- 3.4 acres
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Buying land in Powys
Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Powys by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.
There are currently 266 available properties to buy in Powys listed at £569,080 on average, with each acre priced at £26,407.
Market snapshot & prices in Powys
- Acreage for sale
- 4,440 acres
- Average listing age
- 60 days
- Average list price
- £569,080
- Median list price
- £507,500
- Average property size
- 21.6 acres
Powys is the largest county in Wales, its land covering more than 5,100 square kilometres with a sparse population of around 130,000. Bordering England, it’s a tourist hotspot attractive mostly to hikers and holidaymakers seeking the mountain range trails and freshwater activities.
With nearly 5 million annual visitors, Powys is teeming with commercial potential. Its wildlife camping sites and overnight accommodations are highly sought after, while outdoor recreation centres provide a unique and enjoyable experience amidst the stunning natural surroundings. Farmland in Powys, namely in the west and north, is opportune for raising sheep and grazing cattle.