Compare 17 local agents, data from 105 active listings








We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in BH31 7, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and current asking prices. Selling a family home in Verwood or a flat in the surrounding Dorset countryside, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The BH31 7 postcode area, covering Verwood and its surroundings, currently has 105 properties for sale with an average asking price of £455,861. Our data shows a healthy mix of property types, from compact two-bedroom flats to substantial five-bedroom detached homes, giving buyers plenty of choice across multiple price points. With the local market experiencing a modest -1.9% adjustment in the past year, now is a strategic time to list your property, provided you have the right estate agent representing your interests.
Our detailed comparison includes agents like Irving & Sons, who dominate the local market with nearly 30% market share, alongside Fox & Sons, Goadsby, and smaller specialists serving specific property types. We have gathered real-time data on their active listings, average asking prices, and market presence so you can make an informed decision about who should sell your home.

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Active Estate Agents
£455,861
Average Asking Price
105
Properties For Sale
The Verwood property market presents an interesting picture for sellers considering their options in the current climate. Our data shows the average sold price over the last twelve months reached £392,993, according to Land Registry figures, with detached properties commanding an average of £545,078 and semi-detached homes achieving around £295,500. This indicates that while asking prices currently average £455,861, the actual transaction prices tend to sit somewhat below asking, suggesting room for negotiation in the current market conditions.
Year-on-year price trends reveal a -1.9% adjustment in BH31 7, reflecting the broader softening seen across parts of the Dorset property market. However, the area remains attractive to buyers seeking more affordable alternatives to nearby Bournemouth and Poole while maintaining good transport links to larger employment centres. The data suggests approximately 51-52 sales completed in the last twelve months, indicating steady if not spectacular transaction volumes for a town of Verwood's size.
Property types in the area span a broad spectrum, with detached homes averaging £668,665 across 27 current listings, while flats represent more accessible entry points at an average of £194,205 across 22 listings. The prevalence of detached and semi-detached properties suggests the area appeals strongly to families and those seeking more spacious accommodation, while the flat market serves first-time buyers and those downsizing. Understanding these nuances is essential when pricing your property competitively.
The two and three-bedroom market dominates BH31 7, with 37 two-bedroom homes averaging £296,338 and 35 three-bedroom properties at £481,913. This reflects strong demand from first-time buyers and families seeking reasonably priced accommodation in a location offering good value compared to coastal neighbours. Four-bedroom properties represent another significant segment with 24 listings averaging £646,250, while one-bedroom flats provide accessible entry points at around £174,825.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction volumes in Verwood suggest a stable but cautious market, with approximately 103 sales recorded over the twenty-four month period according to Land Registry data. This translates to roughly 51-52 completed sales annually, positioning BH31 7 as a market with moderate liquidity rather than the rapid-turnover environment seen in larger towns or cities. The current listing inventory of 105 properties indicates supply is roughly matching demand, giving sellers reasonable exposure while buyers enjoy selection.
New build activity in BH31 7 appears limited based on available data, with no major developments specifically within the postcode area readily identified. This means the majority of properties changing hands are existing homes, predominantly constructed using traditional methods with brick external walls typical of the region. The relative lack of newbuild stock means buyers in BH31 7 are primarily looking at period properties and more recent constructions from the latter decades of the twentieth century.
Property type distribution reveals a market heavily weighted towards detached and semi-detached family homes, which aligns with Verwood's character as a residential town in East Dorset. The 27 detached homes currently listed represent premium opportunities, while the 22 flats provide essential affordable housing for first-time buyers. Understanding what types are selling fastest in your specific neighbourhood can help your agent advise on pricing strategy and marketing approach.
The rental market in BH31 7 remains minimal, with Irving & Sons being the only active rental agent currently listing properties in the area at an average rental price of £825 per month. This limited rental stock suggests most properties in Verwood are owner-occupied rather than buy-to-let investments, which can influence the types of buyers actively searching in the area.

Verwood, situated in the East Dorset district, offers residents a balanced mix of rural charm and practical amenities that make it particularly appealing to families and commuters alike. The town sits approximately seven miles north of Bournemouth, providing easy access to the coast and larger employment centres while maintaining a more affordable property market than its coastal neighbours. Local amenities include supermarkets, independent shops, and several primary schools, supporting everyday convenience without requiring travel to larger towns.
The surrounding Dorset countryside provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, with numerous footpaths and natural spaces popular with residents. Transport links have improved in recent years, with the nearby road network connecting to the A31 and A338, making commuting to Bournemouth, Poole, and Southampton practical for those working in larger centres. The combination of rural setting and reasonable connectivity explains why many buyers are attracted to the BH31 7 area when searching for properties between the coast and more expensive commuter towns.
Demographically, Verwood attracts a mix of age groups, though families with children are particularly well-served by local schools and family-oriented amenities. The housing stock reflects this, with a good supply of three and four-bedroom homes suitable for growing families, alongside bungalows and retirement properties that appeal to downsizers. The relatively low flood risk and generally favourable geology make the area suitable for most property types, though standard surveys are always recommended when purchasing.
The most active price band in BH31 7 falls between £300,000 and £500,000, with 37 listings, followed closely by the £500,000 to £750,000 range with 33 listings. Properties priced between £100,000 and £200,000 account for 17 listings, representing more affordable options, while premium properties above £750,000 make up only 8 listings combined. This distribution suggests the market is weighted towards mid-range family homes, with limited supply at both the very affordable and ultra-premium ends.
Sellers in BH31 7 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices and modern online agents offering fixed-fee services. Irving & Sons, operating from their Verwood office, dominates the local market with 31 active listings representing a 29.5% market share and an average asking price of £427,387, demonstrating strong local presence and market knowledge. Fox & Sons in nearby Fordingbridge maintains 17 listings at an average price of £452,647, while Goadsby, also based in Verwood, offers 14 listings with an average price of £393,532.
Traditional percentage-based agents like Irving & Sons typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, though this can vary based on the level of service and whether you opt for sole or multi-agency arrangements. Online agents such as Yopa and Sown offer fixed-fee alternatives, often charging between £999 and £1,999 regardless of final sale price, which can prove cost-effective for higher-value properties but may offer less personalised service. The decision between online and high-street often comes down to whether you value hands-on support and local market expertise or prefer to manage more of the process yourself.
For properties in the BH31 7 market, where average prices exceed £450,000, the percentage-based fee structure can result in higher costs than fixed-fee alternatives, making fee negotiation worthwhile. However, local agents like Irving & Sons and Goadsby bring established relationships with local buyers, proven marketing strategies, and physical premises where potential buyers can visit. Getting valuations from multiple agents before instructing one is essential, as this provides leverage for negotiation and ensures you understand the true market value of your property in current conditions.
Smaller agents like Meyers Estates (with 4 listings across Verwood and Ringwood) and Hive & Partners (3 listings) offer more personalized service and may have specialist knowledge of particular property types. Austin & Wyatt, operating from Ringwood with 3 listings averaging £336,667, represents another option for sellers seeking a balance between local presence and competitive pricing. Each agent brings different strengths depending on your property type and target market.

Look at how many listings each agent has in BH31 7, their average asking prices, and market share to understand who is actively selling properties in your area. Our data shows Irving & Sons leads with 29.5% market share, but smaller agents may offer more personalized attention.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to compare their recommended asking prices and understand the range of values for your specific property. Ask each agent to explain their pricing methodology and provide comparable sold property evidence to support their valuation.
Ask about percentage-based fees versus fixed fees, what services are included, and whether sole or multi-agency options are available. Remember that with average prices around £455,000, even a small percentage difference can represent thousands of pounds in fees.
Enquire about photography quality, floor plans, online listings, and how the agent plans to market your property to attract buyers. Request to see examples of their recent marketing materials for similar properties in the Verwood area.
Understand the length of sole agency agreements (typically 8-16 weeks), notice periods, and what happens if your property does not sell. Some agents may charge withdrawal fees if you change agents before the contract ends, so clarify these details upfront.
Do not accept the first offer on fees - many agents are willing to negotiate, particularly if you can demonstrate competitive quotes from other agents. With percentage fees in BH31 7 potentially ranging from £4,500 to £13,000-plus, negotiation can yield significant savings.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, but many agents are open to negotiation. With average property prices in BH31 7 exceeding £450,000, even a 0.5% reduction in fee represents savings of over £2,000. Always get quotes from multiple agents and use these to negotiate the best deal.
Achieving the best possible price for your property in BH31 7 starts with accurate pricing based on comparable sold prices, not just asking prices from currently listed properties. Our data shows the average sold price of £392,993 sits below the average asking price of £455,861, highlighting the importance of realistic initial pricing to attract serious buyers and achieve a timely sale. Properties priced correctly from the outset tend to generate more interest and often sell closer to their asking price.
The quality of your estate agent's marketing can significantly impact final sale prices, with professional photography, detailed floor plans, and well-written descriptions helping your property stand out. Agents with strong local presence like Irving & Sons, Fox & Sons, and Goadsby have established buyer databases and proven marketing strategies that can maximise exposure. Consider requesting details of their marketing approach and asking to see examples of how they have presented similar properties.
Timing your sale strategically can also influence outcomes, with spring traditionally seeing stronger buyer activity, though the BH31 7 market maintains steady interest throughout the year. Working with an agent who understands local demand patterns and can advise on optimal listing timing provides a competitive advantage. Remember that the cheapest agent is not necessarily the best value - the difference between achieving your asking price and accepting a lower offer often far exceeds any fee savings.

Based on current market share data, Irving & Sons leads the BH31 7 market with 29.5% market share and 31 active listings, making them the most active agent in the area. Fox & Sons follows with 16.2% market share and 17 listings, while Goadsby holds 13.3% with 14 listings. These three agents collectively control nearly 60% of the local market, indicating strong established presence. However, the "best" agent depends on your specific property type, price range, and personal preferences, which is why comparing multiple agents is recommended. Smaller agents like Meyers Estates or Hive & Partners may offer more personalized service for certain property types.
Estate agent fees in BH31 7 follow national patterns, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) of the final sale price. For a property at the current average asking price of £455,861, this translates to fees between £4,558 and £13,675 plus VAT. Some agents offer fixed-fee alternatives, which can be cheaper for higher-value properties but may offer fewer services. Always request a full breakdown of what is included in the fee before instructing an agent. The total cost including VAT at 20% would range from approximately £5,470 to £16,410.
House prices in BH31 7 experienced a -1.9% decline over the past year according to the most recent data, indicating a modest cooling in the local market. This reflects broader national trends rather than anything specific to Verwood, and the area remains relatively affordable compared to nearby Bournemouth and Poole. The average sold price of £392,993 suggests properties are selling below asking prices on average, indicating some buyer negotiating power in current conditions. Despite the annual decline, the long-term trend for Verwood remains positive, with properties generally holding value well over extended periods.
BH31 7, covering Verwood in East Dorset, offers a pleasant semi-rural lifestyle with good access to the coast and larger employment centres. The town provides everyday amenities including supermarkets, shops, and schools, while surrounding countryside offers excellent walking and outdoor activities. Transport links connect to Bournemouth and Poole via the A31 and A338, making it practical for commuters working in larger centres. The community atmosphere, relatively affordable housing compared to coastal areas, and good local schools make it particularly popular with families. The town has grown significantly in recent decades while maintaining its village character.
Two and three-bedroom properties dominate the BH31 7 market, representing 72 of the 105 current listings. Detached family homes at higher price points also perform well, while one-bedroom flats provide important affordable entry points. The most active price band falls between £300,000 and £500,000, with 37 listings, followed by the £500,000 to £750,000 range with 33 listings. Properties priced realistically for current market conditions tend to sell within reasonable timeframes. Four-bedroom family homes averaging £646,250 continue to attract buyers seeking space without coastal premium prices.
Local agents like Irving & Sons and Goadsby with physical offices in Verwood offer established local market knowledge, existing buyer relationships, and face-to-face support throughout the selling process. Irving & Sons currently dominate with 31 listings and a 29.5% market share, demonstrating their strong local buyer network. Online agents like Yopa or Sown offer lower fixed fees but may provide less personalised service. For properties in the BH31 7 area, where average prices exceed £450,000, the expertise and market presence of established local agents often proves valuable, though comparing options is always advisable.
Currently there are 105 properties for sale in BH31 7 according to live listing data, served by 17 active estate agents. This represents a healthy level of inventory for buyers while maintaining reasonable competition among sellers. The property mix includes 27 detached homes, 44 other properties (likely including bungalows and smaller detached), 22 flats, 9 semi-detached, and 3 terraced properties. The rental market is much smaller with only 5 listings, indicating most properties in the area are owner-occupied rather than buy-to-let investments.
The average asking price in BH31 7 currently stands at £455,861, though this figure encompasses a wide range from one-bedroom flats around £175,000 to five-bedroom homes exceeding £1 million. Detached properties average £668,665, semi-detached homes £464,439, terraced properties £220,333, and flats £194,205. It is worth noting that sold prices average £392,993, suggesting properties typically sell below their initial asking prices in current market conditions. The gap between asking and sold prices emphasises the importance of realistic initial pricing.
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