Choosing between online and high-street estate agents requires understanding your priorities as a seller. Traditional high-street agents like Andrews Estate Agents, based in Witney, offer face-to-face consultations, local market knowledge, and hands-on support throughout the selling process. Andrews currently commands 14.8% of the local market with an average listing price of £533,750, demonstrating strong performance in the Freeland area.
Breckon & Breckon, also operating from Witney, focuses on the premium sector with an average asking price of £716,667 across their three active listings. For sellers seeking specialised knowledge of high-value properties, their expertise in the £500,000-plus bracket proves valuable. Chancellors, part of the Leaders and Romans Group, offers broader market coverage with an average price of £456,667, positioning them well for mid-range properties.
Online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999 plus VAT, making them attractive for sellers seeking to minimise upfront costs. However, traditional percentage-based fees (typically 1-1.5% plus VAT) align agent incentives with achieving the highest possible sale price. Multi-agency agreements, allowing you to instruct more than one agent, typically increase total fees by 0.5-1% but can maximise exposure in competitive markets.
For Freeland's specific market conditions, local knowledge can prove invaluable. Agents familiar with the village understand the Conservation Area requirements, flood risk considerations for properties near the River Evenlode, and buyer preferences for period features versus modern specifications. This local expertise often justifies traditional commission-based fees over cheaper online alternatives.