When selecting an estate agent in DD2, understanding local market dynamics helps you make an informed decision. The Dundee market has shown resilience with prices increasing 6% over the past year, reaching levels comparable to the 2023 peak of £188,550. This growth reflects strong buyer interest in the area, particularly as remote working continues to make Dundee an attractive option for those seeking more affordable Scottish city living. Our inspectors frequently note that properties in DD2, especially those near the Waterfront area, are benefiting from the city's significant regeneration investment including the V&A Museum and Slessor Gardens.
The data shows a clear segmentation between agents targeting different market tiers. Mccash Property Haus and Martin & Co focus on the more affordable segment, with average asking prices of £110,556 and £100,000 respectively. In contrast, Rettie operates in the premium market with an average asking price of £676,125, targeting buyers interested in high-end properties. This stratification means your choice of agent should align with your property type and target price range. We find that agents like Mccash Property Haus excel with one and two-bedroom flats, which make up 70 of the 149 current listings, while Rettie's strength lies with larger detached properties in premium postcodes.
Looking at the bedroom distribution across current listings, we see that two-bedroom properties dominate with 59 listings averaging £135,686, followed by three-bedroom homes at 29 listings with an average of £211,000. Four-bedroom properties average £389,527 across 28 listings, while premium five-bedroom homes reach £468,722 on average. This distribution tells us that DD2 remains a predominantly flat-heavy market, which influences which agents perform best for different property types. Our experience shows that the flat-heavy nature of DD2 means agents with strong investor networks, like those handling the 11 one-bedroom properties currently listed, often achieve faster sales.