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Sellers in Antony can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages depending on your priorities. Our data shows that three agents currently operate in the local market, spanning both models. Notman & Taylor Estate Agents, based in nearby Kingsand, brings specific expertise in the Rame Peninsula market with an average asking price of £350,000 across their current listings, while Ideal Homes in Torpoint focuses on properties averaging £350,000. Lang Town & Country operates from Plymouth and handles higher-value properties, with an average listing price of £656,667.
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Traditional percentage-based agents typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, with the national average sitting around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property selling at the Antony average of £527,000, this would translate to fees between £5,270 and £15,810 depending on the agreed rate. Many agents in rural areas like Antony may be willing to negotiate on these rates, particularly for higher-value properties where the absolute fee is already substantial. We always recommend requesting a detailed breakdown of what's included in any quoted fee before making your decision.
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Online fixed-fee agents typically charge between £999 and £1,999, which can represent significant savings for higher-value properties, though they may offer less personal service and local market knowledge. When selecting between agent types, consider whether you value face-to-face consultations, local market expertise, and comprehensive marketing packages, or prefer lower upfront costs and modern technology platforms. Multi-agency agreements, which involve instructing more than one agent simultaneously, typically charge higher fees (usually 0.5% to 1% more) but can expand your property's exposure significantly. Sole agency agreements lasting 8 to 16 weeks remain the most common arrangement in the Antony area.