Compare 28 local agents, data from 137 active listings








We track 28 estate agents actively marketing properties in BS10 7, covering sought-after neighbourhoods like Westbury on Trym, Henleaze, and the Patchway corridor. Our live listing data lets us rank every agent based on current market presence, giving you an unbiased view of who really dominates the local market.
The BS10 7 postcode sits in the north-west corner of Bristol, blending family-friendly suburbs with excellent transport links to the city centre and beyond. With an average asking price of £441,087 across 137 current listings, this is a competitive market where choosing the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and timeline.
Whether you are selling a family home in Westbury on Trym, a modern apartment near Cribbs Causeway, or a property in one of the new developments at Beaufort Park, our comprehensive comparison helps you find the perfect agent for your specific situation.

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Active Estate Agents
£441,087
Average Asking Price
137
Properties For Sale
Our data reveals that the BS10 7 postcode area recorded 344 property sales over the past 24 months, with Land Registry confirming an average sold price of £389,385. While the immediate BS10 7 sector experienced a modest decline of 0.6% in the past year, the broader BS10 postcode area showed stronger performance with a 4.79% year-on-year increase, indicating underlying market resilience. Rightmove analysis confirms sold prices in the wider BS10 area are now 7% above the 2023 peak, suggesting long-term growth momentum.
When examining property types in BS10 7, detached homes command the highest average sold prices at approximately £646,750, reflecting strong demand from families seeking space and quality in this north-west Bristol suburb. Semi-detached properties, which form the backbone of the local market, average around £408,895, while terraced homes offer more accessible entry points at roughly £309,625. Flats in the area average £229,464, providing a practical option for first-time buyers and investors targeting the rental market near Cribbs Causeway.
The market dynamics in BS10 7 differ notably from neighbouring postcodes, with transaction volumes showing a 40.79% decrease compared to the previous year across the broader BS10 area. This reduction in completed sales reflects broader national trends, yet the area's fundamentals remain solid thanks to major infrastructure developments including the upcoming Henbury Train Station due in 2028 and the new North Filton station, both of which will significantly improve connectivity to Bristol city centre and beyond. The new railway connections are already influencing buyer interest in the Patchway corridor, with properties near the future station sites seeing heightened demand.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Three-bedroom properties dominate the BS10 7 market with 45 active listings, representing the sweet spot for families upgrading from smaller homes. Four-bedroom properties run a close second with 55 listings, indicating strong demand from growing families and professionals seeking home office space. Two-bedroom properties number 26 listings, appealing to first-time buyers and investors, while premium five-bedroom homes command the highest prices at an average of £650,667.
New build activity is reshaping the BS10 7 landscape, particularly at Beaufort Park where Charles Church offers three, four, and five-bedroom homes starting from £765,000. Taylor Wimpey's Berwick Green development on the A4018 near Cribbs Causeway adds two, three, and four-bedroom properties to the mix as part of a larger 1,000-dwelling community plan. Simple Life Homes at Beaufort Park provides rental options with three-bedroom homes, catering to the growing demand for flexible housing near Bristol's employment hubs.
Our analysis of the bedroom distribution shows that four-bedroom properties represent the largest segment at 55 homes, with an average asking price of £514,745. These properties appeal to families seeking extra space for home offices, guest rooms, or play areas, with many located in established residential streets around Westbury on Trym and near the new Beaufort Park development. Three-bedroom homes form the second largest segment at 45 listings, averaging £384,533, making them the most accessible option for families looking to upgrade from two-bed properties.

BS10 7 encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods that together create a varied and desirable residential pocket of north-west Bristol. Westbury on Trym retains a village atmosphere with traditional high street amenities, historic pubs, and excellent schools, making it particularly popular with families. Henleaze offers a similar community feel with easy access to the Downs and strong local shops, while the newer Patchway area around Cribbs Causeway attracts young professionals drawn to the retail, leisure, and employment opportunities.
Transport connectivity is a major selling point for BS10 7 residents. The M4 and M5 motorways are both easily accessible, providing direct routes to London, Wales, and the South West. Existing train services at Patchway connect to Bristol Temple Meads and beyond, while the upcoming Henbury Train Station will further enhance public transport options when it opens in 2028. The area also benefits from proximity to the University of the West of England (UWE) less than five miles away, creating demand from students, staff, and associated businesses.
The local economy benefits significantly from Cribbs Causeway, one of the largest retail and leisure destinations in the South West, employing thousands and drawing visitors from across the region. This commercial hub provides convenient employment for residents while maintaining the residential character of surrounding neighbourhoods. The area also offers good state and private schooling options, with several primary and secondary schools rated highly by Ofsted, contributing to strong family demand in the postcode.
BS10 7 sellers can choose between traditional high-street agents with physical offices and modern online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Cj Hole operates from Westbury on Trym with 19 active listings averaging £404,342, focusing on the mid-market family home segment where local knowledge proves invaluable. Ocean, also based in Westbury on Trym, maintains 17 listings at an average of £396,732, competing directly in the same neighbourhood territory.
Traditional agents like Connells and Andrews Estate Agents, both with eight listings each in BS10 7, offer comprehensive in-person services including valuations, marketing tours, and negotiation support, typically charging percentage fees between 1% and 1.5% plus VAT. Online alternatives such as Purplebricks and Yopa operate nationally with lower fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,499, though they may lack the granular street-by-street market insight that local specialists like Goodman & Lilley possess. Multi-agency agreements, where sellers instruct more than one agent simultaneously, can increase total fees but may accelerate sales in slower market conditions.
For BS10 7 sellers, the decision often comes down to property type and price point. Premium properties with average prices above £500,000, such as those handled by Maggs & Allen averaging £536,250 or Goodchild Estate Agents at £502,500, typically benefit from high-street agent marketing budgets and established buyer networks. More affordable properties in the £250,000-£350,000 range, where the majority of BS10 7 listings sit, may achieve comparable results through either channel, though local agents' existing relationships with local buyers remain a genuine advantage.

Request free valuations from at least three different agents in BS10 7. Pay attention to how each agent arrives at their figure, what comparable sales they reference, and whether their suggested asking price aligns with current market data. Agents who can explain their valuation methodology with specific local examples demonstrate genuine market expertise.
Look at how many active listings each agent holds in BS10 7, their average asking prices, and how long properties typically stay on their books. Our data shows Cj Hole and Ocean currently dominate with the highest listing counts, suggesting strong local market presence and effective marketing strategies.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT. Some agents offer fixed fees, others work on percentage basis. Ask what is included: photography, floorplans, marketing, viewing arrangements, and negotiation service. In BS10 7, high-street agents typically charge 1% to 1.5% plus VAT for sole agency instructions.
Ask which portals each agent uses (Rightmove, Zoopla, OnTheMarket), whether they offer virtual tours or premium listings, and how they plan to market your specific property to target buyers in the BS10 7 area. Agents with strong local networks in Westbury on Trym and Henleaze may attract buyers who have not yet started their formal search.
Do not accept the first offer. Discuss sole agency versus multi-agency options, contract lengths typically ranging from 8 to 16 weeks, and what happens if your property does not sell within the agreed period. Many agents are willing to negotiate fees or add extras to secure your business.
You will be working closely with your chosen agent for months. Choose someone who communicates clearly, understands your goals, and makes you feel confident about the selling process. The right agent should provide regular updates and be readily available to discuss buyer feedback.
Before instructing any estate agent, ask for a detailed breakdown of their marketing plan for your specific property. Agents with strong local networks in Westbury on Trym and Henleaze may attract buyers who have not yet started their formal search, potentially securing a faster sale at a better price.
Pricing your property correctly from the outset remains the single most important factor in achieving a successful sale in BS10 7. Our data shows properties priced within 5% of market value typically secure buyer interest within the first few weeks, while overpriced homes can stagnate, accumulating viewings but failing to convert into offers.
Negotiating agent fees is standard practice, particularly in competitive markets where multiple agents vie for your instruction. Many high-street agents will reduce their percentage fee or throw in additional marketing extras to secure your business. However, the cheapest agent is rarely the best value if they lack local market knowledge or fail to generate adequate buyer interest for your property type.
A professional RICS Level 2 survey can add value to your sale by identifying any issues that might otherwise surface during conveyancing, allowing you to address them proactively or adjust your pricing expectations accordingly. This is particularly relevant in BS10 7 where the majority of properties are post-war and may have specific construction characteristics worth documenting for prospective buyers. Properties in this area commonly feature traditional brick construction with solid concrete foundations, and a survey can highlight any maintenance considerations that might affect value.

Based on current listing data, Cj Hole leads the BS10 7 market with 19 active listings representing a 13.9% market share, followed closely by Ocean with 17 listings at 12.4% share. Connells and Andrews Estate Agents each hold 8 listings with 5.8% market share, while Goodman & Lilley, Maggs & Allen, and Goodchild Estate Agents handle premium properties at higher average prices. The best agent for your property depends on your specific location within BS10 7, your property type, and your target price range. Agents like Cj Hole and Ocean dominate the Westbury on Trym area, while Goodman & Lilley has a strong presence in Shirehampton and Henleaze.
Estate agent fees in the BS10 7 area typically range from 1% to 1.5% plus VAT (1.2% to 1.8% total) for sole agency instructions, with multi-agency agreements reaching 2% to 3% plus VAT. Online fixed-fee agents like Purplebricks and Yopa operate nationally with fees typically between £999 and £1,499, though these may exclude in-person viewings and negotiation services that traditional agents provide. For a property valued at £400,000, traditional agent fees would typically be around £4,000 to £6,000 inclusive of VAT, compared to the fixed-fee alternative.
The BS10 7 postcode sector experienced a modest 0.6% decline over the past year, while the broader BS10 postcode area showed positive growth of 4.79%. Rightmove data indicates sold prices in the wider BS10 area are 7% above the 2023 peak, suggesting the long-term trend remains upward despite short-term fluctuations. The upcoming Henbury Train Station opening in 2028 is expected to support future price growth, particularly in the Patchway and Beaufort Park areas where new infrastructure is concentrated.
The current average asking price across all 137 active listings in BS10 7 is £441,087. This breaks down by property type as follows: detached homes average £690,429, semi-detached properties average £418,103, terraced homes average £302,292, and flats average £224,090. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 55 listings at an average of £514,745, while the most active price band is £300,000 to £500,000 with 78 listings.
BS10 7 offers an attractive mix of suburban living with excellent connectivity, making it popular with families and commuters alike. Westbury on Trym and Henleaze provide traditional village atmospheres with good local schools, shops, and pubs. The area benefits from easy motorway access to the M4 and M5, existing train services at Patchway, and the upcoming Henbury Train Station. Cribbs Causeway offers extensive retail and leisure facilities, while the University of the West of England sits just five miles away. Families are particularly drawn to the area's choice of primary and secondary schools, with several achieving good and outstanding Ofsted ratings.
The main new build development in BS10 7 is Beaufort Park, featuring Charles Church homes with three, four, and five bedrooms starting from £765,000. Taylor Wimpey's Berwick Green development near Cribbs Causeway offers two, three, and four-bedroom properties as part of a 1,000-home community. Simple Life Homes at Beaufort Park provides rental options with three-bedroom homes. All developments are located in the Patchway area, close to the future Henbury Train Station. The Berwick Green development includes a new primary school, care home, and local centre as part of its masterplan.
There are currently 137 properties for sale in BS10 7 across all estate agents, with the majority being three and four-bedroom homes. This represents a relatively healthy supply for buyers while maintaining competitive conditions for sellers. The most active price band is £300,000 to £500,000 with 78 listings, followed by the £500,000 to £750,000 range with 26 listings. Only 3 properties exceed £1 million in the current market, indicating limited ultra-premium stock in the area.
While exact timelines vary by property type and price point, properties in BS10 7 that are priced correctly and marketed effectively by experienced local agents typically secure buyers within 4 to 8 weeks. Properties requiring price reductions or those in less sought-after locations may take longer. The current market shows strong demand for family homes in the £350,000 to £500,000 range, where competition among buyers can work in sellers' favour. Premium properties above £500,000 may require longer marketing periods due to more selective buyer pools.
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