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Leasehold management covers everything from collecting and accounting for service charges to organising building insurance, arranging repairs to common areas, and managing the relationship between freeholder and leaseholder. In Raglan, where many properties are period conversions or shared cottages, this also means coordinating maintenance of roofs, chimneys, guttering, and other structural elements that aging Welsh buildings demand. We handle the administrative burden—notices, invoicing, reserve funds, compliance with leasehold law—while keeping leaseholders informed and freeholders protected. When disputes arise over service charges or maintenance responsibilities, we mediate and enforce the lease terms fairly.
Sale Properties
Raglan’s property market appeals to buyers seeking period character and small-town living within easy reach of Monmouth and the wider Wye Valley. Leasehold properties here typically represent good value compared to urban centres, and interest remains steady among both owner-occupiers and buy-to-let investors targeting the professional rental market.

Rent Properties
Rental demand in Raglan comes mainly from professionals and remote workers attracted by the town’s heritage appeal and lower cost of living, alongside some seasonal holiday lets in converted barn properties. The rental market is modest but reliable, with longer tenancies more common than high turnover.


Search Properties
Finding the right leasehold property in Raglan often means looking beyond the high street to period conversions, period cottages with shared ownership arrangements, and converted estate buildings. Survey and legal advice are essential given the age of the stock and the need to understand lease terms, ground rent, and service charge history before committing.
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Before taking on a leasehold property in Raglan, establish exactly who the freeholder is, what the lease length is, and what service charges you’ll inherit—older leases can hide unexpected liabilities or disputes. If you’re managing multiple leasehold properties or a shared building, outsourcing the administrative and legal work to PMW frees you to concentrate on the investment return rather than chasing tenants for contributions or managing contractor invoices. Raglan’s property stock means you may be managing conversions with particular maintenance needs; having a dedicated manager means those concerns are handled consistently and in line with the lease. Regular, transparent communication with leaseholders about charges and planned work prevents misunderstandings and keeps relationships stable in a close-knit community.
Raglan’s leasehold properties are often older, individually owned, and deeply embedded in the town’s heritage and community fabric—this calls for someone who understands the buildings themselves, not just the paperwork. PMW knows the local pattern of freeholder-leaseholder relationships, how service charges work across period conversions, and which contractors are reliable for the kind of work these properties require. We’re familiar with the nuances of Monmouthshire building standards, local authority expectations, and the realistic timescales for repairs to listed or semi-listed properties. That knowledge translates into smarter decision-making, fewer disputes, and better outcomes for your investment.
Once you engage PMW for leasehold management in Raglan, you’ll have a dedicated point of contact handling service charge collection, insurance, repairs coordination, and all legal correspondence with leaseholders. We send you regular financial statements, manage contractor relationships, handle tenant queries, and advise on any disputes or compliance issues that arise. You’ll know exactly where your property stands and what’s coming next—without the day-to-day admin burden.
