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We track 30 estate agents actively marketing properties in the CO5 0 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Whether you are selling a family home in Tiptree, a flat in Kelvedon, or a countryside property in the surrounding villages, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The CO5 0 area, centred around the attractive market town of Tiptree, offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £424,554. From Victorian cottages to modern family homes, this part of Essex presents opportunities across various price points. Our comprehensive comparison helps you identify agents with proven track records in your specific neighbourhood and property type.

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Active Estate Agents
£424,554
Average Asking Price
232
Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry data, the average sold price in the CO5 0 postcode area over the last 12 months stands at £391,015, representing a 0.83% increase across the broader CO5 area. Our data shows that 232 properties are actively marketed across the area with asking prices averaging £424,554, indicating sellers are seeking premiums above achieved sale prices. The market has seen 394 residential transactions in the CO5 postcode district over the past year, though this represents an 18.27% decrease compared to the previous year, reflecting broader national market adjustments.
When examining specific postcode sectors within CO5 0, the data reveals notable variations in performance. The CO5 0NJ sector has experienced prices 17% lower than the previous year though still 2% above its 2021 peak, while CO5 0NE shows a 12% year-on-year decline but remains 7% above its 2023 high. These sector-level differences highlight the importance of working with an agent who understands local micro-markets and can price your property competitively based on recent comparable sales in your specific neighbourhood.
Detached properties have achieved an average sold price of £481,595 over the last year, with semi-detached homes at £344,425 and terraced properties at £297,825. Flats in the area have sold for an average of £168,375. These figures demonstrate strong demand for family-sized accommodation in the Tiptree area, while the flat market remains more modest in terms of values but offers accessible entry points for first-time buyers.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of current listing activity reveals that three-bedroom properties dominate the CO5 0 market with 86 active listings, representing the most popular choice for families upsizing or downsizing in the area. Four-bedroom homes follow with 59 listings, indicating healthy demand from growing families and professionals seeking additional space, while two-bedroom properties account for 53 listings, catering to first-time buyers and those looking to downsize.
The price distribution shows that the majority of properties fall within the £300,000 to £500,000 band, with 128 homes currently marketed in this range. This concentration reflects the area's strong middle-market appeal, where buyers can access quality three and four-bedroom homes at competitive prices compared to neighbouring Colchester or Chelmsford. Properties priced between £500,000 and £750,000 number 41 listings, representing the upper-mid market segment, while only 4 properties exceed the £1 million mark, indicating a limited ultra-premium market in CO5 0.

The CO5 0 postcode encompasses the attractive market town of Tiptree, renowned for its famous Tiptree jam factory and weekly market, alongside surrounding villages including Kelvedon, Feering, and Messing. The area offers a appealing blend of rural charm and practical connectivity, with the A12 providing straightforward access to Colchester approximately 8 miles distant and Chelmsford around 20 miles away. Tiptree itself provides everyday amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafes, and primary schools, making it particularly popular with families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle while maintaining commuting options.
Housing in the CO5 0 area spans various periods and styles, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in village centres to more modern developments from the latter half of the twentieth century. The surrounding countryside features agricultural land, smallholdings, and rural properties that appeal to those seeking space and privacy. The area benefits from several primary schools rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, while secondary options include schools in nearby Colchester and Witham, with many families choosing private education given the proximity to several well-regarded independent schools.
Transport links serve commuters well, with Kelvedon railway station providing regular services to London Liverpool Street in approximately 50 minutes, making the area attractive for City workers seeking more affordable housing than central London or the Docklands. The community feel in Tiptree is notably strong, with regular events including the weekly market, annual fetes, and various village activities that foster a sense of belonging among residents. The demographic mix includes long-established families, commuters who have relocated from London and the Home Counties, and retired couples downsizing from larger properties in the area.
The CO5 0 area presents an interesting mix of traditional high-street estate agents alongside online and hybrid options. David Martin Estate Agents, operating from Tiptree with 74 active listings representing a 31.9% market share, exemplifies the local specialist approach, focusing on the Tiptree and surrounding villages market where they have established strong local connections and expertise. John Alexander Tiptree follows with 44 listings and 19% market share, while Hardy-King Estate Agents maintains 17 listings positioning them as another significant local player in the area.
Traditional percentage-based fees remain the norm in CO5 0, with most high-street agents charging between 1% and 3% plus VAT of the final sale price. For a property at the area's average asking price of £424,554, this translates to fees ranging from approximately £4,246 to £12,737 plus VAT. However, sellers should note that online fixed-fee agents typically charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value, which can represent significant savings for higher-priced properties, though the trade-off often involves reduced personal service and local market knowledge.
When deciding between agent types, consider your priorities and the specific characteristics of your property. A premium property with a unique character may benefit from the hands-on approach and local expertise that agents like David Martin Estate Agents or Boydens can provide, particularly given Boydens' presence in Kelvedon with an average asking price of £471,000 in their local listings. For more straightforward properties in popular price brackets, online agents may offer cost savings without sacrificing too much in terms of marketing reach, though local knowledge often proves invaluable when negotiating with buyers familiar with the area.
Examine how many active listings each agent maintains in CO5 0 and their average asking prices. Our team has found that agents with strong local presence like David Martin Estate Agents with 74 listings understand the market dynamics, while smaller operations may lack comparable local knowledge.
Request free valuations from at least three agents before making your decision. An accurate valuation based on recent sold prices in your specific postcode sector prevents over-pricing that leads to extended market times and price reductions.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and listing portals used. Properties with professional marketing materials typically attract more viewings and stronger offers, particularly in competitive price bands.
Clarify whether fees are fixed or percentage-based, whether they include VAT, and what services are included. We recommend negotiating multi-agency terms if considering this option, as agents typically reduce fees for sole agency commitments.
Examine contract lengths carefully, with typical sole agency agreements running for 8 to 16 weeks. Our inspectors advise ensuring you understand notice periods and exit clauses before signing to avoid being locked into an unsatisfactory arrangement.
Confirm how often you will receive updates, who will conduct viewings, and how feedback will be communicated. Regular contact keeps you informed and allows you to adjust your strategy based on market response.
Do not accept the first fee quoted. Many agents expect some negotiation, particularly if your property is well-presented or you are also using them for purchasing. Combining buying and selling through the same agent can also strengthen your negotiating position on fees.
The bedroom distribution across CO5 0 listings provides valuable insight into buyer preferences and value opportunities. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 86 listings at an average asking price of £375,058, indicating this configuration satisfies the majority of family buyer demand in the area. Four-bedroom homes follow with 59 listings averaging £546,186, appealing to families requiring additional space or home offices.
Two-bedroom properties offer the most accessible entry point to the CO5 0 market at £283,160 average, with 53 properties available for first-time buyers or those downsizing. One-bedroom flats at £137,307 represent the most affordable option, though only 13 are currently listed, suggesting limited supply in this segment. At the upper end, five-bedroom properties command an average of £774,933 across 15 listings, with six and seven-bedroom homes also represented in the market, indicating demand from buyers seeking larger family homes or properties with annexe potential.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset remains the most critical factor in achieving a successful sale within a reasonable timeframe. Properties priced accurately based on local market data and recent sold prices in your specific postcode sector tend to attract more viewings, generate competitive offers, and often sell closer to or even above the asking price. Over-priced properties frequently require subsequent reductions, which can raise buyer suspicion and result in lower final sale prices.
The CO5 0 market shows asking prices averaging £424,554 against achieved sold prices averaging £391,015, representing an approximately 8% gap between expectations and outcomes. This differential suggests that realistic pricing aligned with achievable sale prices rather than optimistic asking prices will serve sellers better. We have found that working with an agent who understands local micro-market conditions, such as the variations between CO5 0NJ showing negative 17% annual decline versus other sectors, enables precise pricing strategies.
Consider the timing of your market launch, particularly given the 18.27% decrease in transaction volumes compared to the previous year. Spring typically brings increased buyer activity, although the CO5 0 market remains active year-round given the area's appeal to commuters and families. Ensure your property presents well through quality photography, clear floor plans, and accurate descriptions that highlight local amenities, transport links, and school catchment information that appeal to your target buyer demographic.

Estate agent fees in CO5 0 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT of the final sale price for traditional high-street agents, with the average sitting around 1.5% plus VAT for standard sole agency agreements. For a property at the area's average asking price of £424,554, this means fees between approximately £6,368 and £19,105 including VAT at the standard rate. Some agents in the area, particularly those with larger market shares like David Martin Estate Agents, may offer discounted rates for properties at the higher end of the market or for multiple instructions.
Fixed-fee online agents have emerged as alternatives, typically charging between £999 and £1,999 regardless of your property value. This model can offer substantial savings for owners of higher-value properties in the CO5 0 area, particularly those with premium detached homes commanding prices above £600,000. However, we have observed that fixed-fee agents often provide reduced marketing exposure and fewer in-person services, meaning you may sacrifice the hands-on support that local specialists like John Alexander Tiptree or Hardy-King Estate Agents can provide.
When evaluating fee proposals, ask agents exactly what services are included. Full-service packages typically cover professional photography, floor plans, virtual tours, Rightmove and Zoopla listings, accompanied viewings, and negotiation through to completion. Cheaper quotes may exclude some of these elements, potentially affecting how quickly and at what price your property sells. We recommend obtaining at least three quotes and comparing the service packages side by side before making your decision.
Based on current market share data, David Martin Estate Agents leads the CO5 0 market with 31.9% market share and 74 active listings at an average asking price of £396,351. John Alexander Tiptree follows with 19% market share and 44 listings averaging £387,045, while Hardy-King Estate Agents holds 7.3% market share with 17 listings. These three agents collectively control over 58% of the market, making them significant players in the Tiptree area. For higher-value properties, Boydens in Kelvedon maintains an average asking price of £471,000 across their five listings, positioning them as the specialist for premium properties in the village.
Estate agent fees in the CO5 0 area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, averaging around 1.5% plus VAT for standard sole agency agreements. For a property at the area's average asking price of £424,554, this means fees between £6,368 and £19,105 including VAT. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value, which can offer savings for higher-priced properties. We recommend negotiating with agents, as many are willing to reduce their fees, particularly for properties in popular price ranges or when you are using the same agent for both buying and selling.
The broader CO5 postcode area has seen prices increase by 0.83% over the last 12 months, with the average sold price in CO5 0 currently standing at £391,015. However, specific postcode sectors show varying trends: CO5 0NJ is 17% down on last year, CO5 0NE is 12% down, CO5 0AR is 10% down, and CO5 0HE is 8% down. This variation highlights the importance of local knowledge when pricing your property. Properties in some sectors remain above their 2021 or 2022 peaks, while others have experienced corrections, making neighbourhood-specific data essential for accurate pricing.
Tiptree offers an appealing mix of rural charm and practical amenities, including the famous Tiptree jam factory, weekly market, and various independent shops and cafes. The town provides good primary schools, regular transport links including the A12 road and Kelvedon railway station with services to London, making it popular with families and commuters. The community hosts various events throughout the year and maintains a strong village atmosphere while remaining within reasonable distance of Colchester. We have found that buyers particularly appreciate the balance between village life and connectivity to larger towns for work and leisure.
The CO5 0 market currently has 232 active listings with an average asking price of £424,554. Transaction volumes have decreased by 18.27% compared to the previous year, with 394 sales in the broader CO5 postcode area. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 86 listings, while the majority of properties fall in the £300,000 to £500,000 price band. Semi-detached properties represent the most common type with 57 listings, followed by detached homes at 46 listings, indicating strong demand for family accommodation in the area.
Local agents like David Martin Estate Agents and John Alexander Tiptree offer valuable neighbourhood knowledge, established relationships with local buyers, and hands-on service throughout your sale. Our research shows that these agents understand the nuances of different micro-markets within CO5 0, such as the price variations between CO5 0NJ and CO5 0NE, which can significantly impact your sale strategy. Online agents may offer lower fixed fees but typically provide less personal service and may lack the specific market insights that come from operating daily in the CO5 0 area. The best choice depends on your property type, price point, and personal preferences for service levels.
Currently there are 232 properties for sale in the CO5 0 postcode area across all agent databases, ranging from one-bedroom flats to seven-bedroom detached homes. This provides good choice for buyers and means sellers face competitive market conditions, making it particularly important to choose the right agent and price your property competitively. The rental market is considerably smaller, with only 10 listings available across 6 agents, indicating that most properties in the area are sold rather than let.
Three-bedroom semi-detached properties represent the most popular segment in CO5 0, with 57 listings at an average price of £354,386. Detached properties also perform well with 46 listings averaging £642,587, appealing to families seeking larger homes with gardens. The market shows strong demand for family homes in the £300,000 to £500,000 range, while flats at £152,024 average provide more affordable entry points for first-time buyers. Terraced properties, though fewer in number at 12 listings, offer good value at an average of £317,917.
While exact figures for CO5 0 specifically were not available, the broader Essex market typically sees properties taking between 6 and 16 weeks to sell from listing to acceptance, depending on pricing and property type. Given the 18.27% decrease in transaction volumes compared to the previous year, we have observed that properties priced realistically from the outset tend to attract more interest and sell more quickly. Properties that require price reductions after initially being over-priced often take longer to achieve a sale, as buyer confidence can be affected by multiple reductions.
When receiving valuations from agents in CO5 0, look for detailed analysis of comparable properties sold in your specific postcode sector within the last 6 to 12 months. Agents who can explain why their valuation differs from others, referencing specific street-level data, demonstrate deeper market understanding. Be wary of valuations significantly above the average asking price in your area, as this may indicate an agent is simply trying to win your instruction rather than providing a realistic assessment. We recommend getting at least three valuations to establish a realistic asking price range.
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