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We track 28 estate agents actively marketing properties in the DE24 9 postcode area, covering neighbourhoods like Alvaston, Chellaston, Littleover, and the surrounding Derby suburbs. We've ranked every one of them based on live listing data, so you can see exactly who's performing and who isn't. Our platform gives you the inside track on which agents are actually selling homes in your local market.
The DE24 9 property market currently sits at an average asking price of £207,542, with 104 properties available for sale. If you're planning to sell a three-bedroom semi in Chellaston or a terraced house near the Derby city centre, choosing the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property sells. We have the data you need to make an informed choice.

28
Active Estate Agents
£207,542
Average Asking Price
104
Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry sold price data, the average house price in DE24 9 over the last 12 months stands at £202,116, which aligns closely with the current average asking price of £207,542 on our platform. This suggests the market is fairly priced overall, though individual streets and property types show significant variation. The Derby postcode area has experienced some turbulence, with transaction volumes dropping by around 16.5% over the last year, meaning sellers need to work harder to attract buyers in a more selective market.
Looking at specific postcode sectors within DE24 9, the picture becomes much more nuanced. The DE24 9PA sector has shown strong growth, with prices up 31% year-on-year and now sitting at an average of £255,000. Similarly, DE24 9FW has surged 14% to reach £220,000, while DE24 9GY has seen impressive 34% growth to hit £165,000. However, not all areas have performed as well, with DE24 9HP showing a dramatic 64% decline to around £98,500, and DE24 9PS and DE24 9ND both down around 29-33% from their 2023 peaks. This postcode-level variation means local knowledge is absolutely essential when pricing your home.
Property type analysis reveals that detached homes in DE24 9 command the highest prices, averaging £251,761 in sold prices, followed by semi-detached properties at £200,871. Terraced homes average £162,743, while flats have sold at an average of £127,000. These figures are reflected in current listing data, where we see semi-detached properties dominating the market with 43 listings averaging £218,057, followed by terraced homes at 16 listings with an average of £171,563.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of the current listing inventory in DE24 9 reveals that three-bedroom properties dominate the market, with 64 active listings representing the largest segment. This aligns with the area's family-friendly reputation and the prevalence of semi-detached and terraced housing built during the post-war period. Two-bedroom properties account for 25 listings, offering more affordable options for first-time buyers, while four-bedroom homes make up 9 listings, targeting the higher end of the market at around £296,000 average.
Transaction data for the broader DE24 area shows approximately 6,050 properties changing hands recently, though this figure encompasses a wider postcode area than DE24 9 specifically. The concentration of three-bedroom homes reflects the area's appeal to families and first-time buyers seeking a balance between space and affordability. Properties in the £200,000 to £300,000 price band represent the largest segment with 56 listings, indicating strong demand in this mid-range bracket, while 40 properties sit in the £100,000 to £200,000 range, and only 5 properties exceed £300,000.

The DE24 9 postcode covers several distinct Derby neighbourhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Alvaston and Chellaston in the south of Derby have seen significant development over the years, offering a mix of traditional terraced housing and more modern developments. These areas are popular with commuters working in Derby city centre or traveling further afield, thanks to good road connections including proximity to the A50 and M1 motorway. Local amenities in Alvaston include the Pride Park stadium, home to Derby County football club, which brings a strong community feel and local pride to the area.
Littleover, also covered by the DE24 9 postcode, is known for its tree-lined avenues and mix of period and modern properties. The area boasts several highly regarded primary and secondary schools, making it particularly attractive to families with children. The neighbourhood has a pleasant high street with independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, creating a village-like atmosphere despite being so close to the city centre. Mickleover, another village within the postcode, offers similar family-friendly credentials with good local schools and a selection of pubs and restaurants along the London Road corridor.
The wider Derby area has historically been associated with manufacturing and engineering, with the city's industrial heritage playing a significant role in its economic identity. Today, the city serves as a regional centre for retail, education, and healthcare, with the Royal Derby Hospital providing major employment. The city's strategic location in the East Midlands makes it attractive for commuters travelling to Nottingham, Leicester, or Birmingham, all accessible via the motorway network. The lack of significant new build activity in DE24 9 specifically means the housing stock is predominantly existing properties, with traditional brick construction typical of the Midlands.
Sellers in DE24 9 have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online or hybrid agents. Hannells Estate Agents, with branches across Chellaston, Alvaston, and Littleover, dominates the local market with a combined 17.3% market share from their Chellaston office alone, making them the clear market leader. They handle properties across all price points but particularly excel in the mid-market segment, with their Chellaston office showing an average asking price of £217,775, while their Alvaston branch focuses more on affordable properties averaging £179,000.
Haart, operating from their Derby city centre office, has established a strong presence with 9 active listings averaging £208,889 and an 8.7% market share. They represent the traditional percentage-based fee model, typically charging between 1% and 2% plus VAT, though this can be negotiated depending on your property type and individual circumstances. Online agents like Yopa and Purplebricks also operate in the area, with Yopa showing an average asking price of £315,000, suggesting they handle higher-value properties, while Purplebricks focuses on more typical DE24 9 homes at around £191,250 average. These online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999, which can work out cheaper for higher-value properties but may not offer the same local market knowledge or personal service.
The choice between online and high-street often comes down to the level of service you require and how much hands-on support you need throughout the selling process. Traditional agents like Hannells, Haart, and Ashley Adams (who also have 9 listings averaging £191,667) offer dedicated valuations, marketing photography, viewing arrangements, and negotiation support. Online agents can save you money on fees but often require you to handle more of the process yourself or pay extra for add-on services. Given the varied performance across different postcode sectors in DE24 9, having an agent with genuine local expertise can make a real difference to your sale. Other established agents operating in the area include John German with 2 listings averaging £242,500, Curran Birds + Co in Mickleover with 2 listings at £222,500, and Hall & Benson in Spondon with 2 listings at £212,500.

Start by looking at which agents are actively selling properties in DE24 9. Check their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our comparison tool shows you this data instantly.
Always get at least three valuations from different agents before instructing one. Be wary of any agent who overvalues your property to win your business, as an inflated asking price will simply lead to your property sitting on the market.
Ask each agent about their marketing plan. Do they professional photograph your property? How do they market to potential buyers? What online portals do they use? The best agents have strong local networks and effective digital marketing.
Traditional agents charge a percentage of the final sale price, typically 1-2% plus VAT. Online agents often charge fixed fees. Consider whether you want sole or multi-agency representation, as multi-agency agreements usually cost more but can reach more buyers.
Pay attention to contract lengths, typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency. Understand the notice period required if you want to change agents, and clarify what happens if your property doesn't sell.
Estate agent fees are often negotiable, especially if you have a desirable property or are using multiple agents. Don't be afraid to ask for a discount, particularly if you're also negotiating your asking price.
Don't automatically go with the agent who gives you the highest valuation. Our data shows properties priced correctly from the start typically sell faster and closer to asking price. An agent who values your home at £220,000 when it should sell for £200,000 will likely leave you reducing the price repeatedly.
Understanding how bedroom count affects property prices in DE24 9 helps you position your home competitively in the market. Three-bedroom properties are the most common in the area, with 64 active listings averaging £211,132, representing strong demand from families looking for affordable three-bed homes. This segment includes many semi-detached houses in popular residential areas like Chellaston and Littleover, where gardens and good school catchment areas drive buyer interest.
Two-bedroom properties offer the most affordable entry point to the DE24 9 market, with 25 listings averaging £164,518. These properties appeal strongly to first-time buyers who may be priced out of three-bedroom properties in more expensive nearby postcodes. One-bedroom properties are rare with only 3 listings at £146,667 average, typically flats or converted properties. At the upper end, four-bedroom homes command significant premiums at around £296,000 average for 9 listings, with five-bedroom properties averaging £285,000 for just 3 listings, suggesting limited demand for the largest family homes in this price-conscious market.

Getting the best price for your property starts with choosing the right estate agent and setting a realistic asking price from day one. Our data shows that properties which need price reductions during their marketing period typically sell for significantly less than those priced correctly from the start. In the current DE24 9 market, with 104 properties competing for buyer attention, pricing your home competitively relative to similar properties is essential to attract viewings and secure a sale.
Estate agent fees in the Derby area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property valued at £207,542, this would mean fees between approximately £2,490 and £7,470 including VAT. However, many agents are open to negotiation, particularly if you can demonstrate that your property is straightforward to sell or if you're planning to use them for both sales and lettings. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages that might work out cheaper for higher-value properties, while others may reduce their percentage if you agree to a longer contract or multi-agency arrangement.
The most important thing is to get a free valuation from multiple agents before making your decision. A good agent will spend time explaining the local market, showing you comparable sold prices, and helping you understand why your property is worth a particular figure. They should also be honest about any work that might be needed to make your property more appealing to buyers. Remember, the cheapest agent is rarely the best value if they don't have the local knowledge or marketing reach to sell your property quickly and for the best price.

Based on our live listing data, Hannells Estate Agents is the dominant force in DE24 9, particularly their Chellaston office with 18 active listings and 17.3% market share. They also have strong presences in Alvaston and Littleover, giving them excellent coverage across the postcode. Haart and Ashley Adams both hold 8.7% market share with 9 listings each, making them solid alternatives. The top three agents combined control over 35% of the market, so choosing from these established players gives you access to the widest pool of potential buyers.
Estate agent fees in DE24 9 and the wider Derby area typically range from 1% to 2% plus VAT for traditional high-street agents, which works out at 1.2% to 2.4% including VAT. For a property at the average asking price of £207,542, this means fees of approximately £2,490 to £4,981. Online agents like Purplebricks and Yopa offer fixed-fee options, typically between £999 and £1,999, which can be cheaper for higher-value properties but may lack the local expertise and personal service of traditional agents.
The picture is mixed across different parts of DE24 9. Some sectors like DE24 9PA and DE24 9FW have shown strong growth of 31% and 14% year-on-year respectively, while others like DE24 9HP have seen dramatic declines of 64%. Overall, the average sold price of £202,118 closely matches the current average asking price of £207,542, suggesting relative stability. The broader Derby postcode area has seen transaction volumes drop by around 16.5%, indicating a more challenging market where realistic pricing is essential.
DE24 9 covers several pleasant Derby suburbs including Alvaston, Chellaston, Littleover, and Mickleover. These areas are popular with families thanks to good local schools, reasonable commute times to the city centre, and a range of local amenities. Alvaston has the added benefit of Pride Park stadium, home to Derby County, while Littleover offers a village-like atmosphere with independent shops. The area provides good value compared to some neighbouring postcodes, with strong transport links via the A50 and M1 for those working further afield.
Three-bedroom semi-detached properties dominate the DE24 9 market, both in terms of listings and demand. With 64 three-bedroom properties currently for sale averaging £211,132, these family homes represent the heart of the market. Two-bedroom terraced houses and flats offer more affordable options for first-time buyers at around £164,518 and £83,242 respectively. Detached properties are less common (only 9 listings) but command significant premiums at around £290,000.
Specific data on time-on-market for DE24 9 isn't available, but the broader Derby market has seen transaction volumes drop significantly, suggesting properties may take longer to sell than in previous years. The key to a quick sale is realistic pricing from the start, quality marketing, and choosing an agent with strong local presence and buyer connections. Properties priced correctly relative to comparable homes in your specific street or neighbourhood will always sell faster than those with optimistic asking prices.
The choice depends on your priorities and budget. Traditional agents like Hannells, Haart, and Ashley Adams offer comprehensive services including valuations, marketing, viewings, and negotiation support, typically charging 1-2% plus VAT. Online agents like Purplebricks and Yopa charge fixed fees but require more input from you. Given the varied performance across different DE24 9 postcode sectors and the importance of local market knowledge, traditional agents with established local offices generally achieve better results, though online agents can work for straightforward sales.
While not legally required, getting a survey can actually help you sell your property faster and for a better price. A RICS Level 2 survey (typically £300-£500) identifies any issues that might affect value, allowing you to address them before buyers do their own surveys. This can prevent delays and price negotiations later in the process. Given that many properties in DE24 9 are likely over 50 years old, having a current survey available can give buyers confidence and strengthen your negotiating position.
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