Compare 14 local agents, data from 69 active listings








We've been tracking every estate agent actively marketing properties in Ellington and Linton, and we've ranked all 14 of them using live listing data. selling a family home in the village centre or a detached property near the countryside, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The local market in Ellington and Linton shows an average asking price of £263,575 across 69 current listings, with property types ranging from terraced starter homes to substantial detached family houses. With recent sold prices showing around 9.6% adjustment over the past twelve months according to Land Registry records, working with an agent who truly understands local buyer demand and current pricing trends has never been more important. We've gathered everything you need to compare agents free and find the one that matches your property and goals.
Use our comparison tool to see exactly how each agent performs, what properties they're selling, and what fees they charge. Every agent listed is currently active in the Ellington and Linton market, so you can make an informed decision based on real data rather than marketing claims.

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Active Estate Agents
£263,575
Average Asking Price
69
Properties For Sale
Our research shows that the Ellington and Linton housing market has experienced some notable price adjustments recently, with sold prices falling around 9.6% over the last twelve months according to Land Registry records. The average sold price currently sits around £213,854, though this masks significant variation between property types. Detached properties command the highest prices, with averages ranging from £274,671 in Linton to over £313,667 in Ellington, while terraced properties offer more accessible entry points at around £134,188 in Ellington and £109,251 in Linton.
The local market around the NE61 postcode area has shown mixed performance across different sectors, with some pockets demonstrating resilience and prices remaining 4% above the 2023 peak in certain areas. Three-bedroom homes dominate the current inventory with 36 active listings averaging £259,232, reflecting strong demand from families and downsizers alike. The current asking price average of £263,575 sits above some reported sold price averages, suggesting sellers are maintaining optimism about market conditions despite broader national adjustments affecting the region.
Transaction volumes in the area have remained reasonably steady despite broader national uncertainties, with detached properties comprising the majority of sales in both Ellington and Linton over the past year. This preference for detached housing reflects the rural character of the area and consistent demand from buyers seeking space, privacy, and gardens. Semi-detached properties have also performed reasonably well, with averages around £186,969 in Linton and £223,200 in Ellington, making them popular choices for first-time buyers and growing families looking to enter the market at more accessible price points.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The current property mix in Ellington and Linton reveals clear buyer preferences and what sellers need to understand about their local market position. Detached homes make up the largest portion of listings at 33 properties, with an average asking price of £320,027, reflecting strong demand for larger family homes with gardens and off-street parking. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 36 active listings averaging £259,232, representing the sweet spot for local buyers seeking family accommodation without premium prices.
New build activity in the area centers on the Saxon Vale development in Ellington, where properties have sold at various price points including a three-bedroom semi-detached home on Holly Way and properties on Primrose Way and Ivy Close. Recent transactions at Saxon Vale show prices ranging from £145,000 to £215,000, indicating good demand for modern homes in the village. Four-bedroom detached properties also feature prominently with 16 listings averaging £346,841, targeting buyers seeking spacious contemporary living in this attractive Northumberland location.
For sellers, understanding which property types are most active helps set realistic expectations and price your home competitively. Two-bedroom properties represent excellent value for first-time buyers at an average of £154,279 across 14 listings, offering an accessible entry point to the local market. These smaller properties typically sell quickly as demand remains strong from couples and small families seeking to get onto the property ladder in this desirable Northumberland village setting.

Ellington and Linton are charming villages situated in Northumberland, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining accessible to larger towns like Morpeth and Ashington. We've found that the area particularly appeals to families and retirees drawn to its countryside setting, local amenities, and strong community feel that you simply won't find in larger towns. Properties in the villages range from traditional stone-built cottages to modern family homes, with the housing stock reflecting the area's historical development and rural character that makes Northumberland so desirable.
Transport links serve the area reasonably well for commuters and those needing access to larger towns, with road connections providing straightforward routes to nearby towns and the wider North East region. The proximity to Morpeth town centre, just a short drive away, offers additional shopping, schooling, and leisure facilities, making Ellington and Linton attractive options for those seeking village living without complete isolation. Local amenities in the villages include essential services, welcoming pubs, and community facilities that support daily life.
The area's property market benefits from its position within Northumberland, attracting buyers who work in nearby towns but prefer the quieter pace of village life. Schools in the surrounding area serve families with children well, while retirement properties appeal to those looking to downsize from larger family homes into more manageable accommodation. The combination of affordable terraced properties starting around £134,188 and premium detached homes reaching above £300,000 creates a diverse market catering to various buyer segments and budgets. We've spoken to local agents who confirm demand remains steady from buyers seeking exactly what this area offers.
Selecting the right estate agent in Ellington and Linton requires understanding the local market dynamics and matching your property type with an agent who knows your area. Signature North East operates from Morpeth and commands the strongest market presence locally with 8.7% market share and an average asking price of £225,992 across their active listings. Their experience in the Northumberland market makes them a solid choice for sellers seeking established local expertise and a proven track record in the area.
For properties at more accessible price points, Harpers Property People powered by Exp UK operates from Bedlington with an average asking price of £137,000, focusing on more affordable properties in the area and serving buyers looking for value in the local market. Pattinson Estate Agents maintains a strong local presence with branches in both Morpeth and Ashington, offering combined coverage across the region with an average asking price of £252,833 across their 9 active listings. Purplebricks, operating nationally with their hybrid model, has 4 listings locally with an average asking price of £319,988, typically attracting sellers comfortable with technology-driven services and lower upfront fees.
Traditional high-street agents like Brunton Residential from Morpeth offer face-to-face service with 3 listings averaging £253,333, providing that personal touch and local office presence that some sellers prefer. Rook Matthews Sayer from Ashington provides another established local option with 2 listings at £200,000 average, bringing years of experience in the North Northumberland property market. Commission rates in the area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with most agents offering sole agency agreements of 12-16 weeks duration. We always recommend getting valuations from at least three agents before instructing anyone, so you can select someone who truly understands your property's value and has proven local market knowledge.
Look at agents actively marketing properties in Ellington and Linton and check their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on market. Our comparison tool shows all 14 active agents with their complete performance data, including market share and property type specialization.
Request free valuations from at least three agents operating in the area and compare their asking price suggestions alongside their marketing strategies. Be very wary of agents who overvalue your property significantly to win your instruction, as this often leads to price reductions later and a longer time on market.
Ask each agent about their photography quality, whether they produce floor plans, if they offer virtual tours, and their online exposure through major portals. Agents with strong local knowledge will explain exactly how they'll target buyers specifically searching in Ellington and Linton and the surrounding villages.
Discuss commission rates openly, ask about contract length options, and clarify whether you'll have sole agency or multi-agency representation. Many agents are willing to negotiate on fees, particularly if you have a desirable property in a sought-after location or if they're keen to win your business.
Look at client reviews and ask agents for references from recent sellers in the local area. RICS-qualified agents or those with proven local track records offer additional reassurance and professional standards that protect your interests throughout the sale process.
Before signing anything, understand notice periods, termination clauses, and what happens if your property doesn't sell within the agreed timeframe. Professional agents will explain all terms clearly and answer any questions you have before you commit to anything.
Before instructing any estate agent, get at least three free valuations from different agents operating in Ellington and Linton. Agents will often suggest different asking prices, and the middle ground typically reflects realistic market value. Use our comparison tool to see how agents perform locally before making your decision.
The bedroom breakdown reveals clear pricing tiers in the Ellington and Linton market that every seller should understand when setting their asking price. Two-bedroom properties represent excellent value for first-time buyers at an average of £154,279 across 14 listings, offering an accessible entry point to the local market. These properties typically sell quickly as demand remains strong from couples and small families seeking to get onto the property ladder in this desirable Northumberland location.
Three-bedroom homes dominate the market with 36 listings averaging £259,232, representing the most active segment where buyers have the widest selection of properties to choose from. These properties appeal to growing families and often include gardens and off-street parking, features that consistently drive strong buyer interest in the area. Four-bedroom properties command premium prices at an average of £346,841 across 16 listings, targeting buyers seeking larger family homes with multiple reception rooms and generous outdoor space.
Higher-end properties include five and six-bedroom homes, though these are rarer in the area with just 2 listings combined. The six-bedroom property at £650,000 represents the premium end of the local market, likely a substantial detached family home with extensive accommodation and perhaps some land. For sellers, understanding where your property sits in this bedroom distribution helps set realistic expectations and identify the most appropriate buyer demographic for your specific home.
When selling in Ellington and Linton, you'll need to decide between a traditional high-street agent offering personal service or an online or hybrid agent with lower fees. Online agents like Purplebricks and Yopa operate in the area with lower fixed fees, typically between £999 and £1,999, but you'll handle more of the process yourself and may miss the local knowledge that comes from having someone with an office on the high street.
Traditional agents like Signature North East, Pattinson Estate Agents, and Brunton Residential offer more personalized service with local market expertise and physical office presence in nearby towns like Morpeth and Ashington. For properties in rural villages like Ellington and Linton, this local knowledge often proves valuable when pricing and marketing your home to the right buyers. The additional cost is often justified by the service provided and the agent's understanding of what sells in your specific location.

Based on current market share data we've gathered, Signature North East leads with 8.7% of the market across 6 active listings from their Morpeth office, followed closely by Harpers Property People and Pattinson Estate Agents each with around 7.2% market share. The top three agents combined control 23.1% of active listings in the area, representing a significant portion of market activity and suggesting they have established networks of buyers looking in this part of Northumberland.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), and in the Ellington and Linton area you can expect to pay around 1.5% plus VAT on average, though this varies depending on whether you choose a high-street agent with physical offices or an online model with lower fixed fees. Always get quotes from multiple agents and clarify exactly what's included in their fee, as some quote lower rates but charge extra for photography, floor plans, or marketing.
Recent data shows that house prices in Ellington have experienced a decline of around 9.6% over the last twelve months according to sold price data, though some sectors have shown resilience with prices remaining 4% above the 2023 peak in certain areas. The average asking price currently sits at £263,575, which is higher than some reported sold price averages, suggesting sellers are maintaining optimism about market conditions despite the broader adjustments affecting the region.
The current average asking price in Ellington and Linton is £263,575, based on 69 active listings across all property types. However, sold prices vary significantly by property type: detached homes average around £313,667 to £317,779 depending on the specific village, semi-detached properties around £223,200 in Ellington and £186,969 in Linton, and terraced homes starting from around £134,188 in Ellington and £109,251 in Linton.
Detached properties are selling well and command the highest prices, with detached homes making up the largest portion of current listings at 33 properties across the combined area. Three-bedroom homes are also in strong demand, representing 36 of the 69 current listings, which reflects the type of buyer most active in this market - typically families looking for practical family accommodation. The Saxon Vale development in Ellington continues to attract buyers seeking modern properties with new build warranties and contemporary specifications.
Sale times vary depending on property type, price point, and current market conditions, but properties priced correctly according to current local trends tend to attract stronger interest and achieve faster sales. Getting your asking price right from the start, based on comparable sold prices and local agent insight rather than optimistic valuations, helps achieve faster sales. The current market shows varied listing ages across different agents and price points, with well-priced properties in the £200,000 to £300,000 range typically performing best.
Online agents like Purplebricks and Yopa operate in the Ellington and Linton area with lower fixed fees, typically between £999 and £1,999, but you'll handle more of the process yourself and may miss the local knowledge that comes from having an agent with an office in nearby Morpeth or Ashington. Traditional agents like Signature, Pattinson, and Brunton Residential offer more personalized service, local market expertise, and physical office presence - for properties in rural villages, this local knowledge often proves valuable when targeting the right buyers.
Ellington and Linton are peaceful Northumberland villages offering a rural lifestyle with reasonable access to larger towns like Morpeth and Ashington for shopping and amenities. The area appeals particularly to families and retirees with its countryside setting, local amenities including pubs and essential services, and genuine community feel that makes village life so appealing. Properties range from traditional stone cottages to modern family homes, with good transport links to the wider North East region. The local housing market offers options across various price points from terraced properties starting around £134,000 to detached homes exceeding £300,000.
Yes, the Saxon Vale development in Ellington offers new build properties including semi-detached and detached homes with various specifications to suit different buyer requirements. Recent sales on the development have achieved prices ranging from £145,000 for smaller properties up to £215,000 for larger semi-detached homes, indicating consistent demand for modern properties in the village. New build properties can be found through agents like Signature North East who actively market new build opportunities in the area.
While not legally required to sell, getting a survey helps identify any issues that might affect your sale price or cause problems during the conveyancing process. A RICS Level 2 survey is typically recommended for standard properties and provides a thorough assessment of the condition without being overly invasive. Older homes or those with potential structural concerns may benefit from a more detailed Level 3 survey, particularly given that many properties in the area are older stone-built homes that may have specific maintenance requirements. Knowing your property's condition upfront helps set realistic expectations with buyers and avoids costly surprises during the transaction.
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