Our listing data reveals clear patterns in the DN1 property market that every seller should understand. Two-bedroom properties dominate the market with 36 active listings, averaging £83,818, making them the most common but also most competitive category. If you're selling a 2-bed terraced house, you'll need strong differentiation to attract buyers in a market flooded with similar options. The 10 one-bedroom flats averaging £73,200 represent good entry-level opportunities for first-time buyers, but sellers should note this segment faces the most price pressure.
Three-bedroom properties present a different picture, with 17 listings averaging £171,471. This segment attracts families and offers better margins for sellers. The four-bedroom and larger homes, while fewer in number with just 8 and 5 listings respectively, command significant premiums with averages of £243,749 and £255,999. For those with larger properties, agents like Brh and Blundells with their premium market positioning may be particularly suitable given their track record with higher-value homes in the area.
The price distribution shows that 42% of properties sit under £100,000, creating a buyer's market in the lower price brackets. The 26 properties in the £100,000-£200,000 range represent the traditional family home segment, while only 7 properties exceed £300,000. This scarcity at the top end could work in favour of sellers with larger, well-presented properties who may find less competition for their type of buyer. Recent market analysis shows DN1 1 saw 17.4% growth in the last year, while DN1 2 experienced a 7.7% decline, meaning your specific location within DN1 significantly impacts sale outcomes.