Compare 40 local agents, data from 166 active listings








We track 40 estate agents actively marketing properties in the BS15 4 postcode, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a family home in Kingswood or a flat in Downend, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise for your property. Our team continuously monitors agent performance, updating rankings as properties sell and new listings appear.
The BS15 4 housing market centres around Kingswood, a suburb in South Gloucestershire just east of Bristol city centre. With an average asking price of £302,910 across 166 current listings, the market offers everything from affordable starter flats to substantial family homes. We've analysed every agent operating in this postcode to bring you the definitive ranking. From the bustling Kingswood high street to the quieter residential roads of Downend, we understand the nuances that make this area attractive to buyers and sellers alike.
Selling your home is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make, and choosing the right estate agent can mean the difference between a quick sale and a property that lingers on the market. Our data-driven approach takes the guesswork out of agent selection, showing you exactly which agents have the track record, local knowledge, and market presence to sell your property for the best price in the shortest time.

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Active Estate Agents
£302,910
Average Asking Price
166
Properties For Sale
Our data shows the average sold price in BS15 4 over the last 12 months was £289,911, based on 322 sales in the Kingswood area over 24 months. This represents nominal growth of 1.8% year-on-year, though after accounting for inflation this translates to a real terms decline of approximately 2.1%. The market has shown resilience despite broader economic headwinds, with transaction volumes remaining healthy for a suburban Bristol location. We see buyers actively searching for properties in this price bracket, particularly in the popular three-bedroom segment.
Property prices vary significantly across different sub-postcodes within BS15 4. The BS15 4HZ sector has performed exceptionally strongly, with prices up 31% year-on-year and 25% above the 2017 peak, reaching around £390,000 on average. In contrast, areas like BS15 4SY have experienced more challenging conditions, with prices 4% down year-on-year and 31% below their 2023 peak. The BS15 4BD sector stands out as particularly robust, with prices up 15% annually and an impressive 34% above its 2015 peak, averaging £311,500. These sector-level variations underscore why local market knowledge is essential when pricing your property.
Land Registry data confirms that detached properties command the highest average prices at £384,000, followed by semi-detached homes at £320,127 and terraced properties at £308,934. Flats remain the most accessible entry point to the market at an average of £186,544. These figures align closely with current asking prices, suggesting realistic pricing expectations among sellers in the current market conditions. The strong performance of semi-detached homes reflects ongoing demand from families seeking more space without Bristol city centre prices.
The price range distribution reveals a market focused on mid-tier properties, with 90 listings in the £300k-£500k bracket representing the largest segment. First-time buyers and investors target the 24 properties priced between £100k-£200k, while premium buyers compete for just 6 properties above £500k. This distribution creates opportunities across all segments, though sellers of premium properties may face longer marketing periods given limited buyer demand at the top end.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Three-bedroom properties dominate the BS15 4 market, with 89 current listings representing over half of all available stock. These homes typically sell for around £323,345, making them the sweet spot for families looking to upgrade from smaller properties. Two-bedroom homes follow with 48 listings at an average of £246,019, offering strong value for first-time buyers and investors alike. Our analysis shows these properties typically attract multiple viewings within the first week when competitively priced.
The market shows limited supply at the premium end, with just four detached properties currently available at an average of £474,219. This scarcity at the top end creates opportunity for sellers of larger homes, as competition among buyers for family houses with gardens remains fierce. One-bedroom flats account for 12 listings at £168,458, providing accessible options for those entering the property market or investors seeking rental income. Transaction data from the last 24 months confirms 322 completed sales, indicating healthy market turnover despite economic uncertainty.
Four-bedroom properties command premium prices averaging £427,000, though only 10 are currently available, indicating strong demand but limited supply at this level. Five-bedroom homes, with an average price of £520,000, appeal to larger families and those seeking home office space, with just five properties on the market. The single six-bedroom listing at £675,000 represents the ultra-premium end of the BS15 4 market, a rare opportunity for buyers seeking substantial family accommodation in this suburban location.

BS15 4 encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods within the Kingswood suburb, each offering its own character and appeal. The area benefits from excellent transport links into Bristol city centre, with regular bus services connecting residents to Temple Meads station and the central business districts. The A420 provides straightforward road access to Bristol and surrounding towns, making it popular with commuters who work in the city but prefer suburban living costs. Families particularly appreciate the proximity to good schools while maintaining reasonable daily travel times to work.
The housing stock in Kingswood predominantly consists of semi-detached and terraced properties built during the mid-twentieth century, reflecting the area's development history as Bristol expanded during the post-war period. These family homes typically feature generous gardens and driveways, appealing to households seeking space without city centre prices. The presence of several good primary and secondary schools makes the area particularly attractive to families, with catchments in nearby Downend adding to the educational options. Many properties in the BS15 4SY and BS15 4FT sectors date from this era and represent solid, well-built family housing.
Local amenities in Kingswood include the Kingswood Shopping Centre, providing everyday retail needs, while the neighbouring Downend area offers additional restaurants, cafes, and services. The suburb maintains a strong community feel, with local parks and recreational facilities contributing to quality of life. Recent postcode sector performance has been mixed, with some areas like BS15 4HZ showing strong capital growth while others have experienced price corrections from previous peaks, underscoring the importance of local market knowledge when pricing your property. The variation between sectors like BS15 4HZ (31% annual growth) and BS15 4FT (27% decline) demonstrates why working with an agent who understands your specific neighbourhood matters.
The rental market in BS15 4 remains active with 22 properties currently available to rent, managed by 13 agents. Average rental prices hover around £1,100-£1,300 per month for standard properties, with premium rentals reaching £2,100. Agents like D W Smith & Company, Connells, and West Coast Properties dominate the rental segment, offering options for tenants seeking everything from studio flats to family homes. This rental activity indicates strong ongoing demand for housing in the area, often from buyers testing the market before committing to a purchase.
Sellers in BS15 4 can choose between traditional high-street agents with physical offices in Kingswood and Downend, and online agents offering fixed-fee services. Cj Hole operates from their Kingswood office and maintains the strongest market presence in the postcode with 25 active listings representing 15.1% market share, averaging £291,400 per property. Their established local presence means they have in-depth knowledge of neighbourhood-specific buyer preferences and pricing trends. We see their properties generating strong initial interest from local buyers familiar with their.
Taylors Estate Agents, also based in Kingswood and part of the Countrywide UK network, offers traditional percentage-based fees with 13 current listings averaging £278,077. For premium properties, Brunt & Fussell in Bristol focuses on higher-value homes averaging £375,833, while Oak Estate Agents provides coverage at the more affordable end with an average asking price of £240,550. Online agents like Purplebricks operate nationally with fixed fees around £999-£1,999, though their local market share in BS15 4 remains modest at 1.8% with three listings. Smaller high-street agents like Holbrook Moran (4 listings, avg £350,000) and Hunters (3 listings, avg £325,000) serve specific niches in the market.
The choice between online and high-street often comes down to the level of personal service and local expertise you require. Traditional agents typically charge 1-3% + VAT (1.2-3.6% including VAT) of the sale price, with sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. Multi-agency arrangements, where you instruct more than one agent, usually command higher fees but can increase exposure for challenging properties. Getting valuations from multiple agents before instructing is essential, as agent estimates can vary significantly. Our data shows that estimates for the same property can differ by £30,000 or more between agents.

Look at current asking prices, recent sold prices, and how long properties take to sell in your specific BS15 4 postcode sector. Understanding the local market conditions helps you set realistic expectations. We provide up-to-date data on all agents operating in your area so you can make an informed decision.
Request free valuations from at least three different agents. Compare their suggested asking prices and their reasoning. Be wary of agents who overpromise to win your business. Our comparison tool shows you exactly what similar properties in your street are listed and sold for, giving you ammunition for negotiations.
Understand whether agents charge fixed fees or percentage-based commissions. Check contract lengths, sole agency versus multi-agency options, and what happens if you want to switch agents. Remember that the cheapest fee doesn't always mean the best value - agents with stronger track records may justify higher charges through better sale prices.
Look at how many listings each agent has in your area, their average asking prices, and how long their properties stay on the market. Our data shows the top agents in BS15 4, including Cj Hole with 15.1% market share and properties averaging £291,400. Agents with strong local presence typically achieve better results through established buyer networks.
Speak to previous clients if possible, or check independent review platforms. Local knowledge and communication skills matter as much as fees. Agents who understand the nuances of different BS15 4 sectors, from the growth in BS15 4HZ to the challenges in BS15 4SY, can price and market your property more effectively.
Estate agent fees are often negotiable, especially if you have a premium property or are willing to commit to a longer contract. Don't be afraid to ask for discounts. Many agents will reduce their standard rates for properties that will sell quickly or for sellers willing to sign longer sole agency agreements.
Before instructing any estate agent, always get at least three free valuations. Our data shows agent estimates in BS15 4 can vary by £30,000 or more for similar properties. Use our comparison tool to find agents with the best track record in your specific neighbourhood. Agents like Cj Hole and Taylors have proven local expertise, while smaller agents may offer more competitive fees for properties at the lower end of the market.
Achieving the best price for your property in BS15 4 starts with choosing the right agent and setting a realistic asking price from the outset. Properties priced correctly from day one attract more viewings and typically sell faster than those requiring price reductions. Our market data shows properties in sectors like BS15 4BD have seen 15% annual growth, while others like BS15 4SY have experienced declines, highlighting the importance of sector-specific pricing. The difference between pricing correctly and overpricing can mean months of additional marketing costs.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% + VAT (1.2-3.6% including VAT) of the final sale price for high-street agents, with online agents offering fixed-fee alternatives around £999-£1,999. In BS15 4, agents handling properties at different price points offer varying value propositions. Cj Hole with their strong local presence and 15.1% market share may command higher fees but bring proven results, while smaller agents like Oak Estate Agents may offer more competitive rates for properties at the lower end of the market. The key is finding the right balance between cost and expected service.
Negotiating agent fees is common, particularly if you have a property that will sell quickly or are willing to commit to a longer sole agency period. Consider whether you want sole agency (typically 8-16 weeks) or multi-agency arrangements, which charge higher fees but allow multiple agents to market your property. The most important factor is choosing an agent who understands your specific BS15 4 neighbourhood and has a track record of selling similar properties at realistic prices. Agents with established local networks often achieve better outcomes through their connections with local buyers and other property professionals.

Our data shows Cj Hole leads the BS15 4 market with 25 active listings and 15.1% market share, averaging £291,400 per property. Taylors Estate Agents follows with 13 listings at £278,077 average, and Oak Estate Agents holds third position with 9 listings averaging £240,550. The top three agents collectively control 28.3% of the market, indicating a moderately fragmented market where multiple agents compete effectively. For premium properties, Brunt & Fussell averages £375,833, while Ocean in Downend covers higher-value properties at £327,500.
Estate agent fees in BS15 4 follow national averages of 1-3% + VAT (1.2-3.6% including VAT) for traditional high-street agents like Cj Hole and Taylors. Online agents like Purplebricks offer fixed-fee alternatives typically between £999 and £1,999, though they currently hold only 1.8% market share in this postcode. The total fee depends on whether you choose sole agency or multi-agency, and the length of your contract. Always negotiate and get quotes from multiple agents - our data shows significant variation in both pricing approach and service levels.
House prices in BS15 4 grew by 1.8% in the last year (nominal change), which represents a real terms decline of approximately 2.1% after inflation. However, performance varies significantly by sector: BS15 4HZ saw 31% growth while BS15 4FT experienced 27% decline. The overall average sold price is £289,911 based on 322 sales in the last 24 months. Some sectors like BS15 4BD show strong 15% annual growth, while BS15 4SY has declined 4% year-on-year, making local knowledge essential when pricing your property.
The current average asking price in BS15 4 is £302,910 across 166 active listings. This is slightly above the average sold price of £289,911, suggesting realistic pricing expectations among sellers. Property types range from flats at £186,017 to detached homes at £474,219. The market is dominated by three-bedroom properties (89 listings at £323,345), with good availability in the two-bedroom segment (48 listings at £246,019) for first-time buyers and investors.
Three-bedroom semi-detached and terraced properties are the most common and sell well in BS15 4, representing 89 of 166 current listings. Two-bedroom properties at £246,019 offer the best value and attract strong buyer interest from first-time buyers and investors. Detached family homes are scarce with only four listings, creating opportunity for sellers at the premium end. Our data shows the strongest demand in the £300k-£400k bracket, where properties typically generate multiple viewings within the first week when competitively priced.
While exact figures vary by property type and price point, properties in BS15 4 generally sell within reasonable timeframes when priced competitively. The strongest-performing sectors like BS15 4BD (15% annual growth) indicate active demand, while slower sectors like BS15 4SY may require more patience. Three-bedroom properties in popular sectors like BS15 4HZ, which saw 31% annual growth, typically achieve faster sales. Working with an experienced local agent helps price your property correctly from the start, reducing time on market and avoiding the need for price reductions.
Online agents like Purplebricks operate in BS15 4 with fixed fees around £999-£1,999, currently holding 1.8% market share with three listings. Traditional high-street agents like Cj Hole and Taylors offer personal service, local market knowledge, and negotiated fees. For premium properties or complex sales, the personal attention from a high-street agent often proves worthwhile. However, online agents may suit sellers who understand the market well and prefer a hands-off approach. The choice depends on your specific circumstances and how much support you need throughout the selling process.
Kingswood in BS15 4 offers suburban living with excellent transport links to Bristol city centre via the A420 and regular bus services to Temple Meads. The area features good schools, local shopping facilities at Kingswood Shopping Centre, and a strong community feel with parks and recreational facilities. Housing is predominantly mid-twentieth century semi-detached and terraced properties with generous gardens, appealing to families seeking space at reasonable prices. The neighbouring Downend area adds restaurants, cafes, and additional amenities, making this a popular choice for commuters and families alike.
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