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We track 11 estate agents actively marketing properties in Christow, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a charming cottage in the Conservation Area or a detached family home near the village centre, finding the right estate agent makes all the difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property sells.

Christow's property market within Dartmoor National Park presents unique opportunities that require specific local knowledge. With an average asking price of £887,222 across 18 current listings, this village offers a premium rural market where properties command significant prices due to the area's protected landscape and wealth of character properties. Our comparison tool helps you find the estate agent with the right local connections and buyer network for your specific property type.

Our team has analyzed each agent's current listings, their positioning in the local market, and their experience with different property types in Christow. We present this data in a clear format so you can make an informed decision about who should handle your sale.

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Christow Property Market Snapshot

11

Active Estate Agents

£887,222

Average Asking Price

18

Properties For Sale

Property Market in Christow

The Christow property market reflects its position as one of the larger settlements within Dartmoor National Park, with a resident population of approximately 33,000 within the national park boundaries. Our data shows 11 agents currently marketing 18 properties in this village, with an average asking price of £887,222. This positions Christow as a premium rural market where properties command significant prices due to the area's protected landscape and character properties that buyers find increasingly rare.

Land Registry and Zoopla data reveal interesting variations in sold prices, with some sources reporting averages around £356,667 while others indicate figures nearer £750,000 for recent transactions. The variation reflects the mix of property types and the discreet nature of rural sales in this area. Rightmove data shows properties in Christow over the last year, though the small number of transactions means averages can fluctuate significantly based on the mix of properties sold in any given period.

The village has seen gradual infill of 20th-century housing, particularly west of Dry Lane and south of Village Road, alongside its historic core around the church. The south of the village experienced dense post-war housing development, while more recent expansion has occurred along Wet Lane. Properties in the Conservation Area in the north of the village, which includes a concentration of listed buildings, typically command premium prices from buyers seeking authentic Devon vernacular architecture.

The current market shows a healthy spread across price brackets, with 9 listings in the £300,000-£500,000 range, 4 in the £750,000-£1m bracket, and 3 properties over £1 million. This distribution indicates active demand across multiple buyer segments, from first-time buyers and families to premium rural lifestyle purchasers.

Property Market at a Glance in Christow

Based on 8 live listings with an average asking price of £633,750.

Average Asking Price by Type in Christow

Terraced (4) £523,750
Detached (3) £700,000
Semi-Detached (1) £875,000

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Christow

2 Bed (2) £637,500
3 Bed (3) £555,000
4 Bed (2) £627,500
5 Bed (1) £875,000

Listings by Price Range in Christow

£300k-£500k 4 listings
£750k-£1M 4 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Christow

1. Butt Estates 1 listings (12.5%)
2. Fowlers Estate Agents 1 listings (12.5%)
3. Keller Williams Oxygen 1 listings (12.5%)
4. Savills Rural 1 listings (12.5%)
5. Sawdye & Harris 1 listings (12.5%)
6. Stags 1 listings (12.5%)
7. Tauk 1 listings (12.5%)
8. Wilkinson Grant & Co 1 listings (12.5%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Christow

The current listing mix in Christow reveals what buyers are most likely to encounter in this village market. Detached properties dominate the inventory with 10 listings averaging £1,235,000, reflecting the premium rural lifestyle on offer in this Dartmoor village. The "Other" category, which includes conversions and unique properties, shows 6 listings at an average of £480,000, while semi-detached properties are scarce with just 2 listings averaging £370,000.

Looking at bedroom distribution, the market shows an interesting pattern. Three-bedroom properties are most prevalent with 6 listings averaging £435,833, representing the traditional family home segment that attracts buyers seeking space without the premium associated with larger detached properties. Two-bedroom properties command premium prices averaging £935,000, likely reflecting downsizer appeal for retirees or those seeking a holiday let opportunity in this tourist-friendly location near Dartmoor.

Five-bedroom homes average £1,408,333, while four-bedroom properties average £627,500. The pricing anomalies between bedroom counts suggest the market values location, character, and plot size over mere bedroom numbers. Transaction volumes in Christow remain modest, typical for a village of its size, though multiple sales have occurred along Butts Lane and Village Road over the past 12-24 months according to Zoopla data.

No active new-build developments were identified specifically within the EX6 postcode area, meaning buyers are primarily looking at the existing housing stock. This includes a significant proportion of older, characterful properties that may benefit from renovation, as well as the 20th-century infill housing that has expanded the village over the decades.

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Area Character and Local Insight

Christow sits within the beautiful landscape of Dartmoor National Park, where the geology is dominated by granite dating from the Carboniferous Period. This granite geology typically implies a low shrink-swell risk for foundations, providing stable ground conditions for most properties. However, the varied topography and historical mining activity in the area can create localized ground conditions that require investigation before purchasing.

Christow has a historical connection to copper and tin mining that dates back centuries. This mining heritage could create potential ground stability concerns in certain locations, particularly where historic mine workings may have left subsurface voids or where mine drainage has affected local water tables. Our team always recommends that buyers commission a RICS Level 2 Survey for any property in Christow, especially given the village's mining history and the significant proportion of older properties.

The village centre features a notable concentration of historic buildings, particularly around the church and on the northern and western edges of the settlement. The historic core in the north of the village is designated as a Conservation Area, and there is a surprisingly large number of listed buildings in Christow, reflecting its agricultural heritage and historical significance within the national park. Properties here often feature characteristic Devon vernacular style, with several thatched properties and elevations of rendered cob and stone, alongside properties constructed from hand-made brick.

Residents of Christow maintain an agricultural tradition while also commuting to nearby towns, working from home thanks to high-speed broadband, or enjoying retirement. Local businesses include The Artichoke Inn, Christow Stores (which incorporated the Post Office in 2016), and small-scale industrial units at Gidley's Meadow featuring food and beer manufacturers, wooden shed producers, and construction firms. The village benefits from its position within Teignbridge while maintaining the character of a Dartmoor community.

Choosing an Estate Agent in Christow

Selling a property in Christow requires an estate agent who understands the nuances of rural Dartmoor property marketing. Stags, based in Exeter, handle the more accessible end of the market with listings around the £425,000 mark, while Knight Frank operates at the premium segment with properties averaging £2,500,000. The presence of agents like Savills Rural and Butt Estates with averages around £850,000-£875,000 shows the middle market is well-served, with Wilkinson Grant & Co also active in the £825,000 bracket through their New Homes division.

Our research identified 11 active agents in Christow, including some that weren't included in the comparison table. By Design operates from London with a single listing averaging £3,100,000, positioning themselves at the very top end of the premium Dartmoor market. Keller Williams Oxygen and Tauk offer nationwide coverage with listings in the £415,000-£430,000 range, representing more accessible price points for the village.

When selecting an estate agent in Christow, consider whether you need someone with specific Conservation Area experience or listed building knowledge. Properties in the historic core may require buyers who appreciate the constraints and character of older buildings, so agents with connections to buyers seeking this authentic rural lifestyle are valuable. Sawdye & Harris, based in nearby Chudleigh, bring local Teignbridge knowledge, while Complete in Bovey Tracey offers another local option for properties around the £325,000 mark.

Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property in Christow, this could mean fees of £10,647 to £31,941 based on the average asking price of £887,222. Many agents offer sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks, though multi-agency arrangements are available at higher rates. Always request a free valuation from multiple agents before instructing, comparing their market knowledge and marketing strategies alongside their fees.

How to Choose the Right Estate Agent

1

Research Local Agents

Look for agents with active listings in Christow and experience with properties similar to yours, whether that's a listed cottage in the Conservation Area or a modern family home near Dry Lane. Our data shows which agents are currently active in the village and what price ranges they handle.

2

Get Multiple Valuations

Request free valuations from at least three agents. Compare their asking price recommendations and their proposed marketing strategies for your property. Ask them specifically about their experience selling in Christow and what unique features they would highlight in your property listing.

3

Check Market Share

Ask agents about their local buyer database and marketing reach. Agents with strong regional or national networks may attract more buyers to your rural property. Knight Frank and Savills Rural have extensive networks for premium rural properties, while local agents like Sawdye & Harris may have stronger local buyer connections.

4

Understand Their Specialism

Some agents, like those handling the Knight Frank portfolio at £2.5m average, focus on premium properties, while others like Complete at £325,000 may suit more modest homes. Choose an agent whose specialism matches your property type and target market for the best results.

5

Review Their Terms

Understand the contract length, sole agency versus multi-agency options, and what happens if your property doesn't sell within the agreed period. Most agreements run for 8-16 weeks, but negotiate terms that protect your interests.

6

Negotiate Fees

Don't accept the first fee quoted. Agents are often willing to negotiate, especially for properties that will generate strong interest or where they can secure exclusive marketing rights. Given the competitive market, agents may reduce their fees to win your business.

Pro Tip for Christow Sellers

Given Christow's high average property values and the premium nature of the Dartmoor market, consider agents who can demonstrate strong connections to buyers seeking rural lifestyle properties. Properties in the Conservation Area or with listed building status may require specialist marketing to reach the right audience.

Price Analysis by Bedrooms

Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing in Christow helps sellers position their property competitively and helps buyers understand the market dynamics. Our listing data reveals that three-bedroom properties form the backbone of the market with 6 listings averaging £435,833. These traditional family homes attract buyers seeking space without the premium associated with larger detached properties, making them the most accessible entry point to the Christow market for families and first-time buyers.

Two-bedroom properties show an interesting price premium at £935,000 average, likely driven by demand from downsizers and those seeking holiday let opportunities in this tourist-friendly village near Dartmoor. The limited supply of smaller properties means competition among buyers for these homes remains strong, supporting higher prices than might be expected for the bedroom count. This makes two-bedroom properties potentially excellent investments for landlords considering holiday lets.

Larger properties command significant premiums, with five-bedroom homes averaging £1,408,333 reflecting the prestige of spacious rural living with ample garden space and parking. Four-bedroom properties at £627,500 offer middle ground for families needing more space but not requiring the largest homes. The price per square foot generally increases as property size decreases in Christow, indicating strong demand for smaller homes relative to their availability in this village market.

For sellers, this data suggests that correctly pricing according to bedroom count and property type is essential. Properties in the most active price bracket of £300,000-£500,000, which includes 9 current listings, may attract interest more quickly, while premium properties at higher price points typically require more patience given the smaller pool of eligible buyers.

Latest Properties For Sale in Christow

8 properties currently listed across Christow. Here are the most recently added.

Property on EX6 7NZ

£825,000

Detached, 3 bed

EX6 7NZ

Property on EX6 7LZ

£425,000

Detached, 2 bed

EX6 7LZ

Property on Village Road, EX6 7NG

£430,000

Cottage, 4 bed

Village Road, EX6 7NG

Property on EX6 7NR

£875,000

Detached, 5 bed

EX6 7NR

Property on Dry Lane, EX6 7PE

£825,000

Detached, 4 bed

Dry Lane, EX6 7PE

Property on Dry Lane, EX6 7PE

£415,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Dry Lane, EX6 7PE

Property on EX6 7LZ

£425,000

Detached, 3 bed

EX6 7LZ

Property on Church Lane, EX6 7NE

£850,000

Detached, 2 bed

Church Lane, EX6 7NE

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Christow

Who are the best estate agents in Christow?

Based on our live data, Christow has 11 active estate agents, each currently marketing properties in the village. Knight Frank and By Design operate at the premium end with averages around £2.5m-£3.1m, while Savills Rural, Butt Estates, and Wilkinson Grant & Co handle properties in the £825,000-£875,000 range. For more accessible properties around £425,000, agents like Stags, Winkworth, and Sawdye & Harris are active. The best estate agent for you depends on your property type, target market, and whether you need specialist experience with Conservation Area or listed buildings.

How much do estate agents charge in Christow?

Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at Christow's average asking price of £887,222, this would translate to fees between £10,647 and £31,941. Some agents like Complete operate across different pricing tiers, so comparing quotes is essential. Online agents may offer fixed fees around £999-£1,999, though high-street agents like those with Exeter offices often provide more personalized service for premium rural properties in Christow.

Are house prices rising in Christow?

Recent data shows variation in Christow's property prices, with some sources reporting modest decreases following individual transactions. Rightmove data indicates prices over the last year were significantly down on previous periods, though this reflects the small number of transactions and the specific mix of properties sold rather than a clear downward trend. The premium nature of Dartmoor National Park properties and limited supply typically provide long-term support for values in this sought-after village location.

What is Christow like to live in?

Christow is one of the larger settlements within Dartmoor National Park, offering a mix of agricultural tradition and modern connectivity. Residents enjoy access to local amenities including The Artichoke Inn and Christow Stores with Post Office, while high-speed broadband enables remote working for those who commute virtually. The village features a Conservation Area with numerous listed buildings, thatched cottages, and a strong sense of community. Exeter is accessible for commuting, making Christow particularly popular with those seeking rural lifestyle without complete isolation.

What types of properties are available in Christow?

The housing stock in Christow includes historic Devon vernacular properties with thatched roofs, rendered cob, and stone elevations, alongside properties constructed from hand-made brick. There has been gradual 20th-century infill housing particularly west of Dry Lane, south of Village Road, and more recently along Wet Lane. The south of the village saw dense post-war housing development. Detached properties dominate current listings at an average of £1,235,000, with fewer semi-detached options available in this village market.

Do I need a specialist survey for a property in Christow?

Given Christow's significant proportion of older properties and listed buildings, a RICS Level 2 Survey is strongly recommended for any purchaser. The village's history includes copper and tin mining, which could create ground stability concerns requiring investigation by a qualified surveyor. Properties in the Conservation Area or those that are listed buildings will require specialist considerations. A thorough RICS Level 2 Survey can identify issues with damp, roof condition, potential subsidence, and outdated electrics common in older Devon properties.

How long does it take to sell a property in Christow?

The timeframe depends on property type, pricing, and current market conditions. Christow's position as a premium rural Dartmoor location means buyer interest can be strong for correctly priced properties. Properties priced competitively in the most active bracket of £300,000-£500,000 (which has 9 current listings) may attract interest within weeks, while premium properties at higher price points typically take longer given the smaller pool of eligible buyers seeking properties in this specific price range.

Are there new build properties in Christow?

No active new-build developments were identified specifically within the Christow EX6 postcode area. The property market consists primarily of existing housing stock, including historic properties with character, 20th-century additions, and various conversions. Buyers seeking new construction would need to look beyond the immediate Christow area to nearby towns in Teignbridge such as Exeter, Teignmouth, or Newton Abbot where new housing developments are more common.

What should I look for in an estate agent for a listed property in Christow?

Selling a listed property in Christow requires an estate agent with specific experience in historic buildings and the Conservation Area. Look for agents who understand the requirements of listed building regulations and can market to buyers who appreciate period features such as thatched roofs, rendered cob walls, and original fireplaces. Agents with connections to buyers seeking authentic Devon vernacular homes, rather than those simply looking for modern specifications, will achieve better results for historic properties in this village.

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