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Lettings services for your Caldicot property include everything from preparing it for the rental market, marketing to attract the right tenants, handling viewings and references, and drawing up tenancy agreements in line with Welsh law. We manage rent collection, arrange maintenance and repairs, handle deposit protection, and deal with any tenant issues or disputes that arise during the tenancy. For landlords juggling multiple properties or those new to letting, this removes the day-to-day burden of compliance, admin, and communication that comes with renting out a home in the Monmouthshire area.
Sale Properties
Caldicot’s property prices remain accessible compared to some neighbouring areas, making it attractive for buy-to-let investors and those entering the rental market. The town has seen steady residential development, with new estates alongside older stock, giving investors options across different price points and tenant demographics.

Rent Properties
Rental demand in Caldicot comes from families seeking good schools and green space, professionals working locally or commuting to Newport and Bristol, and tenants looking for lower costs than more urban areas. Semi-detached and terraced homes typically let quickly here, as do modern purpose-built flats aimed at younger professionals and small families.


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Finding property to let in Caldicot means understanding which neighbourhoods attract which tenants—from family-oriented streets near the town centre to quieter residential areas popular with commuters. We assess each property’s rental potential, condition, and likely tenant pool before you commit to letting it, ensuring your investment targets the right market segment.
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Before listing your Caldicot property, have a clear picture of your target tenant and what they need—families in this area prioritise schools, parking, and garden space, while younger professionals often prefer lower running costs and proximity to transport links. Check your property’s tenancy deposit protection obligations and ensure you understand the Welsh rental regulations that apply, as these affect how you can let and what you must provide. Getting the rental valuation right matters; too high and the property sits vacant, too low and you leave money on the table. Starting with a professional lettings service means these decisions are guided by local market knowledge rather than guesswork.
Caldicot’s housing stock is varied—Victorian and Edwardian terraces sit alongside 1970s semis and modern infill developments—and each type attracts different tenants with different expectations and needs. We know which streets appeal to families, where young professionals concentrate, and how proximity to Caldicot Castle, local schools, and transport routes affects rental appeal and tenant retention. Local knowledge also means we understand the council tax bands, local authority regulations, and the practical side of managing properties in Monmouthshire—from arranging repairs with local tradespeople to knowing which letting practices work in this specific community. That familiarity saves you time and protects your rental income.
Once your tenancy is live, we handle rent collection, coordinate maintenance and repairs, manage the property’s compliance (gas safety, electrical testing, and other legal requirements), and deal with tenant communications and disputes. Your role simplifies to receiving your rent payment; we manage everything else, from routine queries to the occasional difficult situation, keeping your property legally compliant and your tenants stable.
