Compare 54 local agents, data from 530 active listings








We've analysed the DN5 property market and found 54 active estate agents currently marketing 530 properties for sale. The average asking price in this Doncaster postcode area stands at £246,965, with prices ranging from flats around £77,600 to detached homes reaching £440,795. selling a terraced house in Bentley or a detached property near Sprotbrough, finding the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and the speed of your transaction.
Our data reveals that Redroots Property dominates the local market with 94 active listings, representing a 17.7% market share. Welcome Homes follows with 53 listings (10% market share), while William H. Brown handles 38 properties with an average price of £242,632. Robinson Hornsby targets the premium end of the market with an average asking price of £386,525 across their 32 listings, making them a strong choice for owners of higher-value properties in areas like Tickhill, Cadeby, and surrounding villages. With 406 residential property sales in DN5 over the last 12 months and prices up 4% year-on-year, current market conditions favour sellers who partner with the right agent.
We track every active listing across DN5, from properties in DN5 0 through to DN5 9, giving you real-time market intelligence that other comparison sites simply don't provide. Our comprehensive agent database includes everything from large chains like William H. Brown and Your Move to independent specialists like Horton Knights and Robinson Hornsby, ensuring you can find the perfect match for your property type and selling goals.

54
Active Estate Agents
£246,965
Average Asking Price
530
Properties For Sale
406
Recent Sales (12 months)
+4%
Year-on-Year Price Change
The best estate agents in DN5 combine local market knowledge with strong marketing capabilities and transparent communication. With the DN5 market showing a 4% price increase over the past year and properties now 9% above the 2023 peak according to home.co.uk listings data, sellers have favourable conditions. However, choosing the right agent requires comparing their track record, fee structures, and understanding of local buyer demand across different areas from Bentley to Sprotbrough and beyond.
Our analysis shows that agents with higher listing volumes tend to have stronger buyer networks, but this comes with trade-offs. Premium agents like Robinson Hornsby focus on higher-value properties with average prices exceeding £386,000, while others like Ewemove and Whitegates target more affordable segments with average prices around £132,000-£157,000. Consider which end of the market your property sits within when making your comparison. With the DN5 7 sub-area showing even higher averages, with detached properties selling at an average of £386,539, understanding these micro-markets is essential for accurate pricing.
Different areas within DN5 attract different buyer profiles. Bentley and Armthorpe see strong demand from first-time buyers and families seeking affordable options in good school catchments, while Sprotbrough and Tickhill draw buyers looking for character properties in quieter village settings. Agents like Welcome Homes and Horton Knights, both based in Doncaster, have established networks in these areas, while Robinson Hornsby has built its reputation specifically in the premium Tickhill market.

Source: Homemove live listing data
The DN5 property market is served by a mix of traditional high-street agents and online-only operators, each offering distinct advantages. Traditional agents like William H. Brown, Your Move, and Haart maintain physical offices in Doncaster and Bentley, providing face-to-face valuations and dedicated local staff who know the area intimately. These agents typically charge percentage fees of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total) and provide comprehensive services including property viewings, negotiation, and progress chasing through to completion. With 406 sales completing in DN5 over the past year despite a 16.5% decrease from the previous year, experienced local agents can navigate the current market conditions effectively.
Online agents including Purplebricks, Ewemove, and Yopa operate with lower fixed fees typically ranging from £999-£1,999, making them attractive for sellers looking to minimize upfront costs. However, our data shows these agents have significantly smaller market presence in DN5, with Purplebricks holding just 9 listings (1.7% market share) and Yopa with only 6 listings. The trade-off often comes in the form of reduced local visibility and less hands-on support during the sales process. For properties valued over £200,000 in DN5, which represents 250 of the 530 current listings, the traditional high-street approach often delivers better results given the complexity of most transactions in this price range.
Hybrid models like Redroots Property represent an interesting middle ground, combining digital marketing with local expertise. With 94 active listings and the highest market share at 17.7%, Redroots Property demonstrates that blending technology with personal service can work effectively in the DN5 market. These agents typically use professional photography, virtual tours, and sophisticated portal advertising while maintaining local knowledge and dedicated staff. When choosing between online and high-street options, consider your property value, required support level, and how quickly you need to complete your sale.

Request free valuations from at least 3-4 agents in DN5 before instructing one. Our data shows average prices vary significantly between agents, with Robinson Hornsby averaging £386,525 compared to Whitegates at £132,429. An accurate valuation ensures your property is priced competitively from day one, avoiding the common mistake of overpricing that leads to stale listings and price reductions later.
Look at listing volumes and market share data. Redroots Property leads with 17.7% market share, but this may mean less individual attention. Consider what matters most to you: maximum exposure or dedicated service. Ask agents for recent sales in your specific area and property type. With 406 sales in DN5 last year, ask for evidence of properties similar to yours actually completing.
Estate agent fees in DN5 typically range from 1-3% + VAT. For a property at the average price of £246,965, this means fees between £2,964 and £8,891. Negotiate openly and understand what services are included. Some agents offer no-sale-no-fee arrangements, while others charge upfront marketing costs. Ensure you clarify all terms before signing any agreement.
market, quality photography, virtual tours, and strong online presence are essential. Ask which portals agents advertise on (home.co.uk, homedata.co.uk, home.co.uk) and what marketing materials are included. Agents with comprehensive marketing strategies typically achieve faster sales at better prices. With 530 properties currently competing for buyer attention in DN5, standing out matters.
Standard sole agency agreements in DN5 run for 8-16 weeks. Understand the notice period and exit terms. If you want flexibility, negotiate a shorter contract period or multi-agency option from the start, though this usually costs more (typically +0.5-1%). With market conditions changing, having flexibility can protect you if your circumstances shift.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. With 54 active agents in DN5, you have significant bargaining power. Agents are often willing to reduce their fees, especially for higher-value properties where the total fee is more substantial. Ask for a fee match if you've received a lower quote, or negotiate additional marketing services instead of a straight fee reduction. Many agents in the DN5 market are competing for quality listings and may offer incentives like premium portal placement, professional videography, or extended contract terms to win your business. Given that property prices in DN5 0AT have risen 5.2% over the past year, demonstrating strong vendor demand, you are in a strong negotiating position.
The DN5 postcode area offers diverse housing stock to suit various buyer requirements, and understanding this distribution can help you target the right estate agent. Our data reveals that three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 271 listings, representing over half of all available properties and averaging £215,769. These family homes are particularly prevalent in areas like Bentley and Armthorpe, where demand remains strong from first-time buyers and growing families looking for affordable options in good school catchments. With 220 properties priced between £100,000-£200,000, this segment represents the largest portion of the market.
Two-bedroom properties account for 133 listings with an average price of £146,330, making them the most affordable option for buyers entering the property market. These properties are popular with buy-to-let investors given the strong rental demand in DN5, with rental agents like Openrent managing 6 properties and achieving average rents around £796 per month. Ay'Up Homes and Blundells also maintain significant rental portfolios, indicating continued investor interest in the area. The buy-to-let market in DN5 remains active, with rental yields potentially attractive given the relatively lower entry prices compared to neighbouring areas.
Four-bedroom detached homes represent 85 listings averaging £409,614, appealing to families seeking larger accommodation in quieter residential areas. At the premium end, five-bedroom properties command average prices of £529,955, while six-bedroom homes reach up to £749,000. The DN5 7 sub-area specifically shows even stronger premiums for detached homes at £386,539, suggesting that certain postcode sectors command premium valuations. When selecting an estate agent, consider their experience in your specific property segment, as agents like Robinson Hornsby clearly focus on higher-value properties while others excel in more affordable brackets.
Several area-specific factors can impact how quickly your property sells and the price you achieve, making local estate agent knowledge invaluable. Doncaster has a significant coal mining history, and properties in areas with former mining activity may be at risk of subsidence due to past workings. A mining report is often crucial for properties in such areas, and experienced local agents will know which streets and developments may be affected. The local geology, characterized by Permian and Triassic bedrock often overlain by clay deposits, can also indicate potential shrink-swell risk, particularly for older properties with mature trees nearby.
Flood risk is another consideration for certain properties in DN5, given Doncaster's proximity to the River Don and its tributaries. While major flood events make headlines, surface water flooding from heavy rainfall affects various areas periodically. Local estate agents with genuine DN5 experience will be aware of which areas have historically been affected and can advise accordingly. This local knowledge extends to understanding which developments have modern drainage systems versus older properties that may require more careful consideration during conveyancing.
The predominant construction material in DN5 is brick, reflecting typical residential construction across the wider Doncaster area. Many properties predate 1950, meaning common issues include damp (rising, penetrating, and condensation), roof deterioration, outdated electrics, and potential timber defects. Sellers who address these issues before marketing, or who provide a RICS Level 2 survey at the outset, often achieve smoother transactions. With 530 properties currently competing for buyers, presenting a well-maintained property can significantly impact your sale speed and price.
Based on our live market data, Redroots Property leads DN5 with 94 active listings and 17.7% market share, making them the most active agent in the area. Welcome Homes follows with 53 listings (10% market share) and William H. Brown ranks third with 38 listings. For premium properties valued over £350,000, Robinson Hornsby stands out with an average asking price of £386,525, indicating strong presence in the higher-end market segment in areas like Tickhill and Sprotbrough. The best agent for your property depends on your specific circumstances, property type, and target price range. If you're selling a family home in Bentley or Armthorpe, agents with strong local presence in those areas like Horton Knights or Welcome Homes may deliver better results.
Estate agent fees in DN5 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), which is consistent with national averages. For a property priced at the DN5 average of £246,965, this translates to fees between £2,964 and £8,891 including VAT. Some agents like Purplebricks and Ewemove offer fixed-fee alternatives starting around £999-£1,999, which can be more cost-effective for properties at the lower end of the market. However, our data shows online agents have minimal market presence in DN5 (Purplebricks holds just 1.7% market share), so you may sacrifice local expertise and buyer network reach. Always request a detailed fee breakdown and compare what's included before instructing an agent.
Local agents often have superior knowledge of specific neighbourhoods within DN5, including Bentley, Sprotbrough, Cadeby, and surrounding villages. Chains like William H. Brown and Your Move offer established processes and wider brand recognition, while independent agents like Robinson Hornsby and Horton Knights may provide more personalized service. Our data shows local specialists like Welcome Homes (Doncaster-based) and Horton Knights have significant market presence with 53 and 25 listings respectively, demonstrating strong buyer networks within the area. With 406 property sales completing in DN5 over the past year, local agents with established relationships with conveyancers, mortgage brokers, and local buyers can often expedite your sale.
The time to sell varies depending on property type, price, and market conditions. With DN5 house prices increasing 4% year-on-year and properties selling at 9% above the 2023 peak, current market conditions are favourable for sellers. Properties priced correctly according to current market data typically achieve sales within 4-8 weeks of listing, though properties requiring price adjustments or those in less demand may take longer. Our data shows 530 properties currently for sale across DN5, so competition exists. Working with an agent who has strong local marketing reach, like Redroots Property with their 17.7% market share, can help expedite the process. Properties in the most popular price brackets (£100k-£200k with 220 listings) may sell more quickly due to buyer demand.
Ask potential agents about their experience selling properties similar to yours in your specific area of DN5. Request details on their current listing portfolio, average time to sell, and achieved sale prices versus asking prices. Inquire about their marketing strategy, including professional photography, virtual tours, and portal advertising on home.co.uk, homedata.co.uk, and home.co.uk. Ask about their communication frequency and who will handle your viewings. Also clarify their fee structure, contract length, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. Specifically for DN5, ask about their knowledge of local issues like mining history, flood risk areas, and school catchments that affect buyer decisions.
While not legally required to sell, having a survey can benefit your sale by identifying issues before buyers do. For properties over 50 years old in DN5, which includes much of the local housing stock, common issues include damp, roof deterioration, outdated electrics, and potential subsidence related to the clay-heavy local geology. Doncaster's mining history adds another consideration, as properties in former mining areas may require specific reports. A RICS Level 2 survey typically costs £400-£900 depending on property size and type. Having this information ready can speed up the conveyancing process and prevent renegotiations later. For sellers in the premium DN5 7 area where average detached prices reach £386,539, a comprehensive survey is particularly valuable given the higher transaction values involved.
While many DN5 estate agents handle both buying and selling, some specialize. For buying, agents like Robinson Hornsby with their premium market focus may have access to properties not widely marketed, while high-street chains like William H. Brown and Your Move maintain extensive buyer databases. If you're a first-time buyer looking at the 133 two-bedroom properties available (averaging £146,330), or a family seeking one of the 271 three-bedroom homes (averaging £215,769), different agents may serve your needs better. Ask potential agents about their buyer registration process and what properties they currently have matching your criteria.
From £400
Ideal for properties over 50 years old. Identifies damp, structural issues, and roofing problems common in DN5 housing stock.
From £600
Comprehensive structural survey for older or larger properties. Essential for historic homes in Sprotbrough and Tickhill areas.
From £60
Required by law before marketing. An energy efficiency certificate is essential for all DN5 property sales.
From £250
If you're selling a property previously purchased with Help to Buy, you'll need this specialist valuation.
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