Compare 21 local agents, data from 117 active listings








We track 21 estate agents actively marketing properties in the DH8 5 postcode area of Consett, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a family home in the town centre or a terraced house in the surrounding suburbs, our comparison tool helps you find the right agent for your property.
The Consett property market in DH8 5 currently shows an average asking price of £152,876 across 117 active listings. With terraced properties dominating the market and semi-detached homes providing strong demand, the area offers diverse opportunities for sellers. Our data reveals the top-performing agents handling the majority of listings in this postcode sector.

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£152,876
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Properties For Sale
The Consett housing market in DH8 5 reflects a stable but evolving local economy. Our data shows the average sold price over the last 12 months stands at £156,387, which represents a 2.05% increase across the broader DH8 postcode district. This modest growth indicates a market that has retained its value despite broader economic uncertainties, making it an attractive option for homeowners looking to sell in the area.
Property prices in DH8 5 vary significantly across different sectors within the postcode. The DH8 5JE sector has shown particularly strong performance with prices 49% up on the previous year, while other areas like DH8 5ST have experienced more challenging conditions with prices 50% down from their 2018 peak of £202,000. This variation highlights the importance of understanding micro-market dynamics when pricing your property. Land Registry data confirms these sector-level differences are crucial for accurate valuations.
Transaction volumes in the broader Consett area (DH8) show 499 residential sales in the last year, representing a decrease of 107 transactions compared to the previous year. This 21.44% reduction in sales volume suggests buyers are taking longer to make decisions, potentially due to economic factors and changes in mortgage availability. For sellers, this means working with an experienced agent who understands current market conditions becomes even more critical to achieve a successful sale.
The average sold price for different property types reveals important insights for pricing strategies. Detached properties in DH8 5 have achieved an average of £280,406 over the past year, while semi-detached homes sold for around £154,252 on average. Terraced properties, the most common type in the area, fetched approximately £125,593, with flats achieving the lowest average at £42,667. Understanding these benchmarks helps sellers position their properties competitively within their specific segment.
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The DH8 5 property market shows a clear preference for terraced housing, with 51 terraced properties currently listed representing the largest segment of available stock. These terraced homes average £111,612, making them an accessible entry point for first-time buyers and investors alike. The strong presence of terraced properties reflects Consett's industrial heritage and the practical housing built to accommodate factory workers in the town's past.
Semi-detached properties account for 23 listings with an average asking price of £164,702, appealing to families seeking more space without premium detached prices. Detached homes, while only comprising 14 listings, command the highest average prices at £303,204, targeting buyers looking for premium family housing. Flats represent just 5 listings at an average of £93,000, representing a small but viable segment for investors or those seeking affordable city-centre living.
The broader Consett area has seen limited new build activity, with Valley Rise by St. Modwen Homes and Fellside Gardens by Miller Homes located in the DH8 7DD sector rather than DH8 5 specifically. This lack of new supply in DH8 5 means existing properties face less competition from new builds, which can benefit sellers of traditional housing stock.

Consett sits in County Durham and carries a rich industrial heritage that continues to shape its character today. The town was historically known for its steel industry, and while manufacturing has declined, this legacy is visible in the traditional brick construction that dominates the housing stock. The area offers a mix of period properties alongside more modern developments, with several Grade II listed buildings in the surrounding North Ward including Blackhill War Memorial and Christ Church Church Hall. Understanding these local characteristics helps agents position properties effectively to the right buyers.
The average household income for DH8 5 stands at £36,400 according to 2020 data, positioning the area as accessible for first-time buyers and families seeking affordable housing compared to larger regional centres. The population distribution across the various sub-postcodes within DH8 5 varies significantly, from areas with just 6 residents in DH8 5AB to more populated sections like DH8 5TH with 92 residents. This diversity means different neighbourhoods within the postcode offer distinct community vibes and buyer demographics.
Flood risk in DH8 5 requires consideration, as the postcode area has a long-term flood risk from rivers, surface water, and groundwater. Flood modelling for developments in Consett, particularly near waterways or in Flood Zones 2 or 3, is conducted regularly. As of early 2026, Durham currently has no flood warnings or alerts, and the five-day flood risk remains very low. Additionally, Consett's historical mining legacy may occasionally present ground stability considerations that a RICS survey would identify during the property transaction process.
Sellers in the DH8 5 area have a clear choice between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online alternatives. J W Wood, based in Consett and dominating the local market with 21.4% market share and 25 active listings, represents the traditional high-street approach with physical offices where sellers can meet agents face-to-face. Your Move Chris Stonock, another prominent local agent with 11 listings averaging £208,182, similarly operates from the town centre and offers the personal service that many sellers prefer when navigating what is often their largest financial transaction.
Online agents like Ewemove and Pattinson Estate Agents also operate in the DH8 5 area, typically offering lower fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999 compared to the traditional percentage-based model. Ewemove currently lists 2 properties in the area at an average price of £95,000, while Pattinson Estate Agents has 2 listings averaging £99,500. These agents can be suitable for sellers of lower-value properties where percentage fees become disproportionate, though the trade-off often involves reduced local market knowledge and less hands-on support throughout the sales process.
The decision between online and high-street representation often comes down to the level of service required and the complexity of the property. For standard terraced and semi-detached properties in good condition, online agents may provide adequate coverage at lower cost. However, for premium properties like the Harrington Brown properties averaging £291,667, or for properties with unique characteristics or those in conservation areas, the expertise and marketing reach of established high-street agents like Hunters (10 listings at £134,325 average) typically delivers better results. Most agents in England charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT.
Look at how many active listings each agent holds in DH8 5 and their average asking prices. Agents like J W Wood with 25 listings clearly have strong local market presence, while smaller agents may offer more personalized service.
Estate agent fees in Consett typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT. Understand committing to sole agency (8-16 weeks typical) or multi-agency, and negotiate where possible. Some agents offer flexible packages tailored to different property types and seller circumstances.
Always obtain valuations from at least 3 agents before instructing one. This gives you a realistic asking price range and leverage in fee negotiations. Our comparison tool allows you to book free valuations with multiple DH8 5 agents simultaneously.
Ask potential agents about their marketing approach, including Rightmove and Zoopla exposure, professional photography, and floorplan provision. Agents with strong digital presence typically achieve faster sales in the current market.
Understand notice periods, tie-in periods, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. The standard sole agency agreement in England typically runs for 8-16 weeks, after which you can renegotiate or switch agents without penalty.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. Our data shows significant variation in average asking prices between agents, from £95,000 with Ewemove to £291,667 with Harrington Brown Property LTD. This variation often reflects different market segments and service levels. Use competing quotes to negotiate better terms, especially if your property is in a high-demand price range where agents are keen to win your business.
Understanding how bedroom count affects property values helps sellers price accurately and buyers find appropriate properties. Our listing data reveals that 2-bedroom properties dominate the DH8 5 market with 54 listings averaging £101,327, representing the most affordable entry point into the Consett housing market. This segment attracts first-time buyers and investors heavily, making it competitive and relatively quick to sell when priced correctly.
Three-bedroom properties represent the next tier with 40 listings averaging £162,061, appealing to growing families who need additional space. The 4-bedroom segment shows 21 listings at an average of £264,876, targeting buyers seeking larger family homes in the area. Interestingly, 5-bedroom properties show just 2 listings averaging £185,000, suggesting limited demand for very large homes in this price-conscious market or potentially properties requiring renovation.
The data reveals that price per bedroom decreases significantly as property size increases, with 2-bed properties averaging £50,664 per bedroom compared to 4-bed properties at £66,219 per bedroom. This relationship suggests that 3-bedroom properties may offer the best value per bedroom for buyers, while 2-bedroom properties command a premium on a per-bedroom basis due to strong demand from first-time buyers. For sellers, positioning your property against comparable alternatives in the same bedroom count segment is crucial for achieving the best price.

Pricing strategy remains the most critical factor in achieving a successful sale in the current Consett market. With transaction volumes down 21.44% year-on-year in the broader DH8 area, accurate pricing is essential to attract buyer interest and secure a sale before your property becomes stale. Our data shows the average asking price of £152,876, but sold prices vary considerably across property types, with detached properties achieving £280,406 on average compared to just £42,667 for flats.
Working with an agent who understands the micro-market dynamics within DH8 5 can significantly impact your final sale price. Agents like Your Move Chris Stonock, whose average listing price of £208,182 suggests they focus on higher-value properties, may have different insights compared to agents like Hunters averaging £134,325. Choose an agent whose expertise matches your property type and price point. A property priced correctly from the outset typically sells within weeks, while overpriced properties can languish for months, requiring price reductions that signal weakness to potential buyers.
Before listing, consider obtaining a RICS Level 2 survey to identify any issues that might affect your sale price or cause problems during conveyancing. The average RICS Level 2 survey costs between £416 and £639 nationally, though prices vary by property value and size. For properties in DH8 5 with potential mining legacy or flood risk considerations, a thorough survey provides transparency and strengthens your negotiating position with buyers. Addressing significant defects before marketing typically results in smoother transactions and better final prices.

Based on our live listing data, J W Wood leads the DH8 5 market with 25 active listings and 21.4% market share, making them the dominant agent in the area. Your Move Chris Stonock follows with 11 listings and 9.4% market share, specializing in higher-value properties averaging £208,182. Hunters holds third position with 10 listings at an average of £134,325. The top three agents together control 39.3% of the market, indicating healthy competition among agents for seller business.
Estate agent fees in Consett and across England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the DH8 5 average asking price of £152,876, this translates to fees between £1,835 and £5,504 including VAT. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages, particularly online agents, which may be more cost-effective for lower-value properties. Always compare several agents' quotes and understand what services are included before instructing.
The broader DH8 (Consett) postcode district has seen prices increase by 2.05% over the last 12 months, indicating modest growth. However, sector-level data shows significant variation within DH8 5, with some areas like DH8 5JE showing 49% annual growth while others like DH8 5ST have declined 50% from their 2018 peak. The average sold price in DH8 5 stands at £156,387. This variation underscores the importance of understanding your specific location within the postcode when setting pricing expectations.
Consett offers affordable housing in County Durham with an average household income of £36,400, making it accessible for families and first-time buyers. The town has a rich industrial heritage visible in its traditional brick architecture and several Grade II listed buildings including Blackhill War Memorial and Christ Church Church Hall. Local amenities include shops, schools, and good transport links to Durham and Newcastle. The area has a long-term flood risk assessment in place, though current flood warnings are absent. Average property prices around £152,876 make it significantly more affordable than nearby metropolitan areas while still offering good quality of life.
Terraced properties dominate the DH8 5 market with 51 listings, representing the largest segment and typically selling quickly at average prices of £111,612. Semi-detached family homes (23 listings at £164,702) and 2-bedroom properties (54 listings at £101,327) also see strong demand. Detached properties at £303,204 represent a smaller premium segment. The 2-bedroom market is particularly competitive due to first-time buyer demand, while larger 4 and 5-bedroom properties may take longer to sell given limited buyer demand at higher price points.
With transaction volumes down 21.44% in the broader DH8 area compared to the previous year, properties are taking longer to sell than in previous boom periods. The current market requires realistic pricing and strong marketing to achieve sales. Properties priced correctly for their market segment typically achieve sale agreed status within 4-8 weeks, while overpriced properties can remain on the market for several months. Working with an experienced local agent who understands current conditions is essential for timely sales.
While not legally required, a RICS Level 2 survey before marketing your DH8 5 property is highly recommended. This is particularly important given the area's potential ground stability considerations from historical mining activity and flood risk factors. A survey identifies issues early, allowing you to address them or adjust your asking price realistically. National average costs range from £416 to £639, though this varies by property value and size. For listed buildings in the area, a more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Building Survey may be appropriate.
The choice depends on your property type and service requirements. Local agents like J W Wood and Your Move Chris Stonock have physical offices in Consett, strong local market knowledge, and provide hands-on support throughout the sales process. They typically charge percentage-based fees. Online agents like Ewemove offer lower fixed fees (typically £999-£1,999) but with reduced local presence. For standard properties in the £100,000-£200,000 range, either option can work. For premium properties, complex situations, or when you value personal service, local agents generally deliver better results.
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