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Letting a property in Croesgoch involves tenant sourcing, background checking, tenancy agreement preparation, rent collection, repairs coordination, and ongoing compliance with landlord responsibilities and Welsh housing standards. You’ll also need to manage the decision between seasonal holiday lettings (which commands higher nightly rates but demands more frequent turnover and stricter licensing) and permanent residential lettings (which provides stable, longer-term income with different regulatory requirements). Property Management Wales handles the full cycle: marketing your property to the right tenant pool, vetting applicants, arranging viewings, managing the tenancy agreement, collecting rent, and responding to maintenance issues as they arise.

Sale Properties

The Croesgoch property market includes a steady stream of investment purchases, particularly from buyers seeking holiday-let portfolios or long-term rental income from properties they don’t intend to occupy. Values tend to reflect Pembrokeshire’s broader appeal to UK buyers seeking second homes or retirement properties, which can inflate purchase prices above what local rental income alone would justify.

Rent Properties

Rental demand in Croesgoch is split between holiday lettings (driven by tourism peaks, particularly summer and Easter holidays) and residential lettings (steady year-round demand from professionals and families). Permanent tenants often include remote workers relocating to Wales, families attracted to the St David’s area, and agricultural or rural workers tied to local employment.

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Finding the right property to let in Croesgoch requires understanding the local stock: whether you’re working with a period cottage (popular with holiday lets, but often requiring higher maintenance budgets), a modern semi-detached (popular with families and commuters), or a converted rural building (which may have specialist planning or building regulation considerations). Local knowledge of school catchments, commute times to employment hubs, and proximity to tourist attractions helps position a property for the right tenant base.

Our Properties

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6-10 Main Street, Pembroke
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6 - 10 Main Street, Pembroke, Pembroke
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6 - 10 Main Street, Pembroke, Pembroke

Property Management Wales

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PMW

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Every Property Type

houses, flats, blocks, estates and leasehold

Across All of Wales

dedicated Welsh market expertise

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Testimonials

Dana Gilmore
Block Management – Leaseholder
Communication has been clear and consistent, and communal issues are dealt with properly. The building feels far better managed since PMW took over.
Emily Carter
Lettings – First-Time Landlord
PMW guided us through the legal requirements and set everything up correctly from the start. The process was straightforward and stress-free.
Michael Ramirez
Tenant – Emergency Repair
A repair was logged and resolved quickly, with regular updates throughout. It was handled professionally and without hassle.
Samantha Lee
Property Owner – Compliance Support
Having PMW manage compliance gives real peace of mind. Inspections, certificates, and issues are all tracked and dealt with proactively.

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PMW Team

John Moore

Director

Jayne Gordon

Senior Manager

Kai Moore

Account Manager

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Before letting a property in Croesgoch, clarify whether you intend holiday lettings, residential lettings, or a mix—as each demands different management, licensing, and tax implications. Review your property’s condition and rental potential against local comparables; a property that appears affordable to purchase may not generate rent sufficient to cover costs and yield a return. Ensure your insurance, mortgage terms, and local council registration all align with your lettings plans, as holiday-let restrictions and planning considerations apply in some parts of the area. Property Management Wales can assess your property, explain the lettings options, and manage the day-to-day work once you’ve decided to let.

Croesgoch’s position as part of St David’s means local lettings markets are influenced by tourism seasonality, holiday-home competition, and the character of the settlement itself—factors that differ markedly from urban lettings or even wider Pembrokeshire towns. Knowing which properties work best for holiday lettings versus residential tenancies, understanding tenant expectations in a rural setting, and managing the higher maintenance costs of period properties all require familiarity with the specific area. Property Management Wales operates within Croesgoch and understands the practical realities: road access, local services, council policies affecting holiday lets, and the mix of tenant types who actually choose to live and rent here.

Property Management Wales provides ongoing support throughout your tenancy: rent collection and accounting, tenant communication, maintenance coordination with local tradespeople, statutory compliance checks, and tenancy-end processes. You receive regular updates on your property’s status and rental performance, with access to contact us directly if questions or issues arise during your tenancy.

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