Compare 24 local agents, data from 69 active listings








We track 24 estate agents actively marketing properties in the BS30 5 postcode area, covering Longwell Green, Hanham, and surrounding suburbs of Bristol. We've ranked every agent based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices so you can make an informed decision when selling your home.
The BS30 5 property market currently shows an average asking price of £520,855 across 69 active listings. selling a family home in Longwell Green or a period property near the River Avon, choosing the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and timeline. Our comparison tool puts the data in your hands.

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Active Estate Agents
£520,855
Average Asking Price
69
Properties For Sale
The BS30 postcode area, encompassing Longwell Green, Hanham, and surrounding Bristol suburbs, has seen moderate price adjustments over the past year. Our data shows the average house price in the wider BS30 area sits at approximately £357,911, representing a 3% decrease from the previous year and aligning closely with the 2022 peak of £358,755. However, individual postcode sectors within BS30 5 tell more nuanced stories, with some areas showing resilience while others experience more significant corrections.
Sector-level analysis reveals interesting patterns. The BS30 5QU sector around Shortwood Road has shown a 7% year-on-year increase, reaching an average of £315,000, though this remains 21% below its 2021 peak of £397,500. Meanwhile, BS30 5XR near Broomhill has surged 16% to £305,000, approaching its 2023 high of £312,000. These variations highlight why local market knowledge matters when pricing your property and selecting an agent who understands your specific neighbourhood.
Transaction volumes provide further insight into market activity. The broader BS30 area has seen substantial turnover, with over 2,200 properties changing hands in recent years according to Zoopla data. Within specific BS30 5 sectors, BS30 5WB (incorporating part of Longwell Green) led with 41 sales in the last year, while BS30 5NR recorded 15 transactions. This activity level indicates healthy demand, though buyers remain price-conscious following the wider market adjustments seen across the South West.
Homemove live listing data
Current listing data reveals a market dominated by semi-detached and detached properties, reflecting the suburban character of the BS30 5 area. Of the 69 active listings, semi-detached homes account for 19 properties with an average asking price of £390,395, while detached properties make up 18 listings at an average of £805,833. This suggests strong demand from families seeking spacious homes in this part of South Gloucestershire, with easy access to Bristol city centre.
Terraced properties represent a smaller segment with just 5 listings averaging £319,000, while flats are scarce with only 1 property on the market at £220,000. The bedroom breakdown shows that three-bedroom homes dominate the market with 27 listings averaging £382,963, followed by four-bedroom properties at 22 listings with an average price of £764,500. Two-bedroom properties account for 13 listings at £293,846, offering more affordable entry points into the BS30 5 market.
The price distribution shows the market centres firmly in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket, which accounts for 38 of the 69 listings. Seven properties are priced above £1 million, typically reflecting larger detached homes in premium locations, while 8 listings sit in the £200,000 to £300,000 range. This distribution indicates a predominantly mid-market where well-presented family homes should attract strong interest from local buyers.

The BS30 5 postcode encompasses several established residential areas on the eastern fringe of Bristol, blending suburban calm with convenient city access. Longwell Green serves as a key local centre with shopping facilities, while Hanham offers character along the High Street with period buildings and local businesses. The area benefits from good transport links via the A420 and proximity to Bristol city centre, making it popular with commuters who want residential tranquility without sacrificing connectivity.
The surrounding South Gloucestershire area features a mix of housing from different eras, with post-war semi-detached homes forming the backbone of many neighbourhoods alongside older terraced properties in established areas. The BS30 5NW sector around Court Lane has shown particular resilience, with average prices up 22% from its 2017 low of £308,500 to reach £375,000, primarily driven by terraced property sales. This sector's performance demonstrates how pocket-by-pocket variations can significantly impact your selling strategy.
Flood risk considerations apply to certain properties within BS30 5, particularly those near watercourses. Postcodes including BS30 5PL, BS30 5TF, and BS30 5LT have flood risk information available at postcode level, and buyers should request appropriate searches during conveyancing. The proximity to the River Avon brings these considerations for some properties, though most residential areas in the sector fall outside high-risk zones. Your estate agent should be aware of any flood risk affecting properties on their books.
Local amenities include schools, parks, and recreational facilities that make BS30 5 attractive to families. The area balances residential streets with local shopping centres, restaurants, and pubs. Transport connections via the A420 provide straightforward access to Bristol and beyond, while regular bus services connect the suburbs to the city centre. This combination of factors maintains steady demand from buyers seeking the Bristol lifestyle at more accessible price points than central postcodes.
Sellers in the BS30 5 area have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Traditional agents like Andrews Estate Agents, which operates from Longwell Green with 6 active listings and an average asking price of £404,167, provide face-to-face consultations, local branch presence, and hands-on marketing support. Davies & Way, with offices in Keynsham and Saltford, focuses on properties averaging £650,000, demonstrating expertise in the premium segment of the local market.
Online estate agents typically charge fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999, making them attractive for sellers looking to minimise upfront costs. However, traditional percentage-based agents (typically charging 1-3% plus VAT) argue their higher fees are justified through better local knowledge, stronger buyer networks, and more personalized service. For BS30 5 properties in the £300,000 to £500,000 range, the difference between a 1.5% fee and a fixed £1,000 fee is relatively small, making the decision more about service level preferences than pure cost.
Many sellers in the BS30 5 area opt for multi-agency arrangements, instructing a secondary agent if their initial sole agency agreement expires without a sale. Multi-agency typically costs 0.5-1% more in total fees but can increase exposure and competition for your property. Before signing any agreement, we recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents to compare their market assessments, proposed marketing strategies, and fee structures. This comparison ensures you select an agent with genuine local expertise rather than one simply offering the highest valuation.

Start by compiling a list of agents operating in BS30 5. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our comparison tool provides all this data in one place.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who significantly over-value your property to win your instruction, as this often leads to price reductions later and extended marketing times.
Ask agents about recent sales in your specific area and neighbourhood. An agent who regularly sells homes similar to yours will understand your target buyers and can price and market more effectively.
Discuss how each agent plans to market your property. Professional photography, virtual tours, floor plans, and Rightmove premium listings can make a significant difference in attracting buyers.
Clarify whether fees are sole agency or multi-agency, inclusive or exclusive of VAT, and what services are included. Negotiate where possible, particularly if you have a premium property or are using multiple agents.
Estate agency agreements typically run for 8-16 weeks on a sole agency basis. Understand your obligations, notice periods, and what happens if you want to change agents during the agreement period.
Before instructing any estate agent, always get at least three free valuations. Prices can vary by tens of thousands of pounds between agents, and the difference between their assessment and the eventual sale price often indicates their local market knowledge.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps sellers position their property competitively and buyers understand what their budget achieves in BS30 5. Four-bedroom homes dominate the upper end of the market with 22 listings averaging £764,500, reflecting strong demand from families needing additional space. These properties typically attract buyers seeking homes with multiple reception rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and gardens suitable for family life.
Three-bedroom properties represent the heart of the BS30 5 market with 27 listings at an average of £382,963. This bedroom count offers the best balance of space and affordability, appealing to first-time buyers upgrading from flats, growing families, and downsizers alike. The volume of three-bedroom stock indicates robust competition among sellers in this segment, making presentation and pricing particularly important for attracting serious buyers.
Two-bedroom properties provide accessible entry points at an average of £293,846 across 13 listings. These homes appeal to first-time buyers, couples, and investors seeking rental opportunities in the BS30 5 area. Five-bedroom properties, while fewer in number at 7 listings averaging £708,571, represent the premium segment where properties may include annexes, large plots, or premium finishes commanding prices above the standard market rate.

Achieving the best price for your BS30 5 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions and recent comparable sales in your specific area. The BS30 5 market shows price variations between neighbouring sectors, with some areas like BS30 5XR showing 16% annual growth while others experience declines. Your estate agent should demonstrate knowledge of these local nuances when presenting their valuation.
Presentation significantly impacts sale prices, with properties that present well achieving higher valuations from surveyors and stronger interest from buyers. Consider decluttering, fresh decoration, and addressing minor repairs before marketing. First impressions matter enormously, so ensure kerb appeal with tidy gardens, clean windows, and well-maintained exteriors. Professional photography, now expected by buyers browsing Rightmove and Zoopla, can increase viewings and achieved prices.
Price negotiation is where skilled estate agents prove their value. Our data shows properties in BS30 5 sell across a wide range, from £220,000 for flats to over £1 million for premium detached homes. An experienced agent understands buyer psychology, knows when to hold firm on price, and can guide you through offers and counter-offers to maximise your final sale price while securing a committed buyer.

Based on current market share data, Andrews Estate Agents leads with 8.7% market share and 6 active listings averaging £404,167. Connells and Moving You follow at 5.8% market share each, with Connells averaging £432,500 and Moving You at £399,375. Davies & Way focuses on premium properties averaging £650,000, while Gregorys Estate Agent operates in the mid-market at £525,000 average. The best agent for your property depends on your price point, property type, and whether you value high-street presence or online convenience.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT of the sale price. In the BS30 5 area, for a property at the average asking price of £520,855, this translates to £6,250-£18,751 in fees. Online agents offer fixed-fee alternatives typically between £999-£1,999. Many agents are open to negotiation, particularly for higher-value properties or if you can demonstrate competing quotes from rival agencies.
The picture is mixed across BS30 5 sectors. BS30 5XR near Broomhill shows 16% growth to £305,000, while BS30 5QU around Shortwood Road is up 7% to £315,000. However, other sectors have experienced declines, with BS30 5QP down 54% year-on-year to £340,000 and BS30 5WB down 28% to £435,000. The wider BS30 area shows a 3% annual decrease to £357,911 average. Current market conditions favour realistic pricing over optimistic valuations.
BS30 5 offers suburban living with excellent access to Bristol city centre, making it popular with commuters and families. The area includes Longwell Green with local shops and amenities, Hanham with its historic High Street, and residential streets leading toward Keynsham. Properties range from post-war semis to larger detached homes, with good schools and parks nearby. Transport links via the A420 are strong, though rush-hour traffic can be busy. Some areas near the River Avon have flood risk considerations for buyers to investigate.
Three-bedroom semi-detached homes dominate the BS30 5 market, representing 27 of 69 current listings. Four-bedroom detached properties account for 22 listings, showing strong demand from families seeking larger homes. Two-bedroom properties offer more affordable entry at 13 listings, while terraced homes and flats represent smaller segments. The market clearly caters to family buyers seeking mid-range properties in a convenient suburban location.
Marketing times vary based on pricing, property presentation, and market conditions. Properties priced realistically for the current market typically achieve acceptance within 4-8 weeks during active periods. Overpriced properties can languish for months, eventually requiring price reductions that often result in lower final sale prices. Working with an agent who understands local sector variations and prices competitively from the start leads to faster sales.
While not legally required when selling, a RICS Level 2 Home Survey can identify issues before buyers' surveys reveal problems, strengthening your negotiating position. Older properties in BS30 5, particularly those with transaction histories dating back to 2008-2020, may have underlying issues requiring attention. Addressing problems proactively can prevent sales falling through at the survey stage. Level 2 surveys typically cost £400-£600 depending on property size.
The choice depends on your preferences and property type. High-street agents like Andrews in Longwell Green or Davies & Way in Keynsham offer face-to-face service, local branch presence, and established buyer networks. Online agents suit sellers comfortable with self-service marketing and those seeking lower upfront costs. For premium properties, local expertise often proves valuable, while straightforward sales in the £300,000-£400,000 bracket may work equally well with either option.
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