Pembrokeshire SA68, United Kingdom Neighborhood Guide
Updated June 2026
Best for:
Families
Investors
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤92,679
Active Listings
28
Pembrokeshire’s SA68 area offers a quiet coastal countryside vibe with a mix of small towns, traditional Welsh stone cottages, and access to rugged coastline. The community feels close-knit, with scenic landscapes, local pubs, and a slower pace that appeals to those seeking affordability and a rural, small-town lifestyle, while still offering essential services nearby.
Best for: Families, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Affordably priced listings compared to larger cities
- Strong potential for holiday or retirement homes due to coastal access
- Calm, scenic environment with community feel and local amenities
Cons:
- Limited public transport options and longer commutes to larger urban centers
- Smaller market with fewer high-end amenities and new-build developments
Plan visits in daylight to assess coastal access and property condition; budget for travel costs if commuting, and consider a longer-term rental strategy if buying as an investment; verify flood risk and local planning permissions in rural parcels, and explore local services (schools, healthcare, shops) to ensure fit with your daily needs.
Best for: Families, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Affordably priced listings compared to larger cities
- Strong potential for holiday or retirement homes due to coastal access
- Calm, scenic environment with community feel and local amenities
Cons:
- Limited public transport options and longer commutes to larger urban centers
- Smaller market with fewer high-end amenities and new-build developments
Plan visits in daylight to assess coastal access and property condition; budget for travel costs if commuting, and consider a longer-term rental strategy if buying as an investment; verify flood risk and local planning permissions in rural parcels, and explore local services (schools, healthcare, shops) to ensure fit with your daily needs.