£285,000
semi_detached, 3 bed
PL14 4PJ
£285,000
semi_detached, 3 bed
PL14 4PJ
Seasons Estate Agents LTD
-4d ago
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We track 8 estate agents actively marketing properties in Duloe, Cornwall, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a period cottage in the village centre or a modern family home on the outskirts, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and timeline.
The Duloe property market presents a unique opportunity for sellers. With an average asking price of £567,833 across 12 current listings, the village offers a blend of traditional Cornish character and rural tranquility. Our comparison tool connects you with the top-performing agents who understand the local market dynamics and can secure the best outcome for your property.
Whether you are selling a traditional stone cottage near the village church or a detached family home on the outskirts toward St. Neot, our data-driven approach helps you find the estate agent best suited to your specific property type and price range.

8
Active Estate Agents
£567,833
Average Asking Price
12
Properties For Sale
The Duloe housing market has experienced notable price adjustments in recent years, with Rightmove reporting average sold prices of £276,333 to £395,000 depending on the data source, while Zoopla indicates an average sold price of £379,563 over the last 12 months. The PL14 4PW postcode sector, which covers much of Duloe, shows a property value average of £339,852, representing a modest 0.4% decline over the past year but a substantial 26.8% increase over the past five years and 48.5% over the past decade.
Land Registry data confirms that property values in the PL14 area have shown resilience despite broader market fluctuations. The discrepancy between asking prices (which average £567,833 from current listings) and sold prices (around £350,000 to £380,000) reflects the negotiation gap that buyers and sellers navigate in the current market conditions. Properties in Duloe tend to sell at approximately 10-15% below asking price, making realistic pricing strategy essential for sellers who want to achieve a timely sale.
The local market is characterized by a mix of property types, with semi-detached homes comprising approximately 40% of transactions in the PL14 4PW sector, followed by detached and terraced properties. This diversity means different agents may specialize in different market segments, so choosing an agent with relevant experience in your property type is crucial for achieving the best sale price.
The village of Duloe itself sits along the B3354 road, with properties ranging from modest terraced houses near the village square to substantial detached homes with land surrounding the village. The proximity to the River Seaton adds to the rural character that attracts buyers seeking the Cornwall countryside lifestyle.
Based on 10 live listings with an average asking price of £465,650.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Duloe.
Compare Estate Agents FreeTransaction volumes in Duloe reflect the village's position as a smaller Cornish community, with Rightmove showing approximately 98 sold property results in the last year across the broader Duloe search area. The market is dominated by semi-detached properties, which account for roughly 40% of all sales, making them the most actively traded property type in the area.
New build activity specifically within the Duloe PL14 postcode area remains limited, with no active new-build developments verified in recent research. The lack of new construction means buyers in Duloe are primarily looking at the existing housing stock, which includes a significant proportion of older properties requiring varying degrees of modernization. This creates opportunities for agents who understand the renovation market and can advise sellers on maximizing their property's appeal to renovation-focused buyers.
The property type mix in Duloe shows 7 detached properties currently marketed at an average of £717,857, while other property types (including terraced and semi-detached) account for 5 listings at an average of £357,800. This price differential highlights the premium that the rural Cornish location commands for larger detached homes, often targeting buyers seeking weekend retreats or retirement properties in the countryside.

Duloe is a small, picturesque village nestled in the heart of Cornwall, situated between Liskeard and Looe. The area is characterized by its rural charm, with traditional Cornish stone buildings, winding country lanes, and proximity to the River Seaton. The village benefits from a peaceful countryside setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of larger towns that provide amenities and transport links.
The local geology in Cornwall, including the Duloe area, is characterized by granite intrusions, slates, and metamorphic rocks, which influence both the construction methods used in older properties and the landscape characteristics. While specific shrink-swell risk data was not found for Duloe, the general Cornwall geology means that clay soils may be present in some areas, potentially affecting foundation conditions for certain properties.
Transport links from Duloe connect to the wider Cornwall road network, with the A38 providing access to Plymouth and the M5 motorway beyond. Liskeard railway station offers connections to Plymouth, Exeter, and London Paddington, making the area accessible for commuters or those traveling to the capital. The proximity to the south Cornwall coast, with beaches at Looe and Polperro approximately 6-8 miles away, adds to the area's appeal for those seeking a rural lifestyle with coastal access.
Given Duloe's position as a historic village with likely a significant proportion of properties over 50 years old, RICS Level 2 Surveys are particularly valuable for buyers. Common issues in older Cornish properties include damp penetration, roof condition deterioration, outdated electrical systems, and the presence of traditional building materials that may require specialist assessment. Properties in conservation areas or listed buildings, which may exist within Duloe, require additional specialist surveys to meet regulatory requirements.
Sellers in Duloe can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online fixed-fee alternatives. The local market, with its average property values around £350,000-£380,000, presents different economics for each model. Traditional percentage-based agents typically charge 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), which on a £400,000 property would equate to £4,800-£14,400. Online agents offer fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, representing significant potential savings for sellers.
For the Duloe market, several established agents operate in the surrounding area. Seasons Estate Agents, based in East Looe, currently has 2 active listings in Duloe with an average asking price of £375,000, focusing on the mid-market segment. Tauk, operating through The Agency UK and covering the area on a nationwide basis, also has 2 listings averaging £467,500. For premium properties, Stags operates from Launceston and Plymouth, with listings up to £950,000 in the Duloe area.
Stratton Creber, part of Countrywide UK and with offices in Looe and Liskeard, offers local knowledge combined with the backing of a major national chain, currently marketing properties averaging £502,500 across their two Duloe listings. The choice between online and high-street often comes down to the level of personal service required, with traditional agents typically offering more hands-on support through viewings and negotiations, while online models may suit those comfortable with greater independence.
Sole agency agreements in the Duloe area typically run for 8-16 weeks, while multi-agency arrangements (allowing you to instruct multiple agents simultaneously) usually incur higher fees of approximately 0.5-1% extra. Given the relatively small number of active listings in Duloe, securing a knowledgeable local agent who understands the specific dynamics of this Cornish village market can be particularly valuable.

Look for agents who specifically cover Duloe and the surrounding PL14 area. Agents like Seasons Estate Agents with East Looe proximity or Stratton Creber with Liskeard presence understand the local village character and buyer demographics that affect saleability.
Request fee quotes from multiple agents, remembering that the cheapest option is not always the best. Consider what services are included, such as professional photography, floorplans, and dedicated negotiation support throughout the sale process.
Review how many properties each agent currently has listed in Duloe and their average asking prices. Our data shows the current spread ranges from £280,000 to £950,000, so align with an agent whose existing portfolio matches your property type.
Request free valuations from at least 3 agents before instructing one. This gives you market insight and allows you to compare pricing strategies. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to secure your instruction.
Understand the sole or multi-agency terms, contract duration, and notice periods before signing. The typical 8-16 week sole agency period in Duloe gives enough time to assess marketing effectiveness before considering alternatives.
Do not accept the first fee offered. Agents are often willing to negotiate, particularly if you can demonstrate competing quotes or strong local market knowledge that suggests their proposed fee is above the local average.
The current market shows a significant gap between asking prices (£567,833 average) and achieved sold prices (around £350,000-£380,000). To sell successfully, price your property realistically from the outset and work with an agent who understands local market conditions. Properties priced correctly for the Duloe market tend to achieve sales within 8-12 weeks.
Analysis of current listings in Duloe reveals clear price stratification by bedroom count. Two-bedroom properties dominate the market with 4 listings averaging £342,250, representing the most accessible entry point to the Duloe property market. These properties typically appeal to first-time buyers and couples seeking a rural lifestyle without the premium associated with larger family homes.
Three-bedroom properties currently show just 1 listing at £280,000, suggesting potential undersupply in this category. This could work in favour of sellers with 3-bedroom properties, as limited competition may attract more buyer interest. Four-bedroom homes command an average of £530,000 across 3 listings, appealing to families and those seeking more spacious rural accommodation.
The premium segment includes 5-bedroom properties averaging £762,500 (2 listings) and a single 6-bedroom property at £1,100,000, targeting buyers seeking substantial country residences. The bedroom distribution data suggests that 2-bedroom properties offer the strongest choice for buyers currently, while larger family homes may face less competition. The market shows good representation across the price spectrum from £280,000 to over £1 million, ensuring buyers at various budget levels can find suitable properties in Duloe.

Achieving the best price for your Duloe property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions. With the PL14 4PW area showing a 0.4% annual price decline but strong 5-year growth of 26.8%, understanding the local trend is essential. Properties priced at market value in the £300,000-£500,000 range typically attract serious buyers and generate competitive interest.
Professional presentation significantly impacts sale outcomes in rural markets like Duloe. Quality photography showcasing period features, gardens, and the surrounding countryside helps properties stand out. Given that many properties in Duloe are likely older than 50 years, highlighting any period character, traditional features, or recent renovations can add significant value in the eyes of buyers seeking that authentic Cornish character.
Agent fee negotiation is possible in most cases, with typical fees ranging from 1-3% plus VAT. For a property in the £400,000-£500,000 range, this translates to £4,800-£18,000 in fees. Consider that agents offering lower fees may provide reduced services, while established local agents like Seasons Estate Agents or Stratton Creber may command premium fees for their market knowledge and established buyer networks.
A RICS Level 2 Survey is recommended for any property in Duloe given the likely age of the housing stock. This survey identifies structural issues, damp, roof condition, and other defects common in older Cornish properties, providing transparency for buyers and strengthening your negotiating position if issues are identified that affect the property's value. Given that semi-detached properties make up 40% of transactions and many homes are likely over 50 years old, a professional survey provides essential .

10 properties currently listed across Duloe. Here are the most recently added.
£285,000
semi_detached, 3 bed
PL14 4PJ
£285,000
semi_detached, 3 bed
PL14 4PJ
Seasons Estate Agents LTD
-4d ago
£465,000
semi_detached, 4 bed
PL14 4PR
£465,000
semi_detached, 4 bed
PL14 4PR
Seasons Estate Agents LTD
-4d ago
£299,000
semi_detached, 2 bed
ROAD FROM PUMP HILL TO NORTH EAST OF KILLIGORRICK, PL14 4QP
£299,000
semi_detached, 2 bed
ROAD FROM PUMP HILL TO NORTH EAST OF KILLIGORRICK, PL14 4QP
Seasons Estate Agents LTD
-4d ago
£142,500
semi_detached, 1 bed
PL14 4PJ
£142,500
semi_detached, 1 bed
PL14 4PJ
Seasons Estate Agents LTD
-4d ago
£800,000
Detached, 5 bed
PL13 2GZ
£800,000
Detached, 5 bed
PL13 2GZ
Tamar Estates
-43d ago
£325,000
Detached, 2 bed
PL13 1PL
£325,000
Detached, 2 bed
PL13 1PL
Pilkington Estates
-72d ago
£460,000
Barn Conversion, 2 bed
PL14 4RR
£460,000
Barn Conversion, 2 bed
PL14 4RR
Tauk
-264d ago
£280,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Church Hill, PL14 4QZ
£280,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Church Hill, PL14 4QZ
Stratton Creber
-284d ago
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
PL14 4QF
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
PL14 4QF
Stags
-305d ago
£950,000
Detached, 8 bed
PL14 4RW
£950,000
Detached, 8 bed
PL14 4RW
Stags
-342d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current market data, the top-performing agents in Duloe include Seasons Estate Agents (2 listings, 16.7% market share, £375,000 average) and Tauk operating through The Agency UK (2 listings, 16.7% market share, £467,500 average). Stratton Creber, Stags, and Tamar Estates also have active listings in the area. The best agent for your property depends on your property type and price point, as each agent specializes in different market segments from budget terraced homes to premium detached properties over £800,000.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total). For a property in Duloe with an average value around £400,000, this would mean fees of approximately £4,800-£14,400. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999-£1,999 regardless of property price, which may represent better value for higher-priced properties in the area, though you may sacrifice the local market knowledge that established agents like Seasons Estate Agents or Stratton Creber bring from their proximity to Looe and Liskeard.
The data shows mixed trends for Duloe. The PL14 4PW postcode sector has experienced a 0.4% decline over the past year but shows strong long-term growth of 26.8% over five years and 48.5% over ten years. Some sources report larger annual declines of 8-25%, likely due to different calculation methodologies and data sources. The current asking average of £567,833 exceeds achieved sold prices, suggesting realistic pricing is essential for successful sales in this market.
Duloe is a picturesque village in Cornwall offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with access to beautiful countryside and the south Cornwall coast nearby. The area features traditional stone cottages, country lanes, and proximity to the River Seaton. Local amenities are limited, with residents typically traveling to Liskeard or Looe for shopping and services. The area appeals to those seeking tranquility, countryside walks, and a genuine Cornish community feel, with excellent access to the beaches at Looe and Polperro within 6-8 miles.
Semi-detached properties account for approximately 40% of transactions in the Duloe area, making them the most commonly traded type. Two-bedroom properties dominate current listings with 4 properties averaging £342,250, representing the most accessible entry point to the market. Detached properties command the highest prices at an average of £717,857, appealing to buyers seeking rural family homes or weekend retreats in the Cornwall countryside.
Properties in the Duloe area typically sell within 8-12 weeks when priced correctly for current market conditions. The gap between asking prices (£567,833 average) and achieved sold prices (£350,000-£380,000) means realistic initial pricing leads to faster sales. Overpriced properties may sit on the market for extended periods, particularly in the current buyer's market conditions where the annual price decline of 0.4% in PL14 4PW creates negotiating leverage for buyers.
Online estate agents can offer cost savings with fixed fees typically between £999-£1,999, compared to traditional agents charging percentage-based fees. However, for a rural market like Duloe, traditional agents with local presence (such as Seasons Estate Agents in East Looe or Stratton Creber in Looe and Liskeard) may offer valuable local knowledge and buyer connections that online models cannot match, particularly for premium or unusual properties in this niche village market where personal relationships matter.
A RICS Level 2 Survey is strongly recommended for any property purchase in Duloe, given the likely age of the housing stock. Many properties in this rural Cornish village are likely over 50 years old and may have issues common to older properties, including damp, roof condition concerns, outdated electrical systems, and traditional construction methods that require specialist assessment. The granite and slate geology of Cornwall, combined with clay soils in some areas, can affect foundation conditions. A survey provides crucial information for negotiation and future maintenance planning.
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