£199,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
£199,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
Clydebank Estate Agents
-8d ago
Compare 16 local agents, data from 32 active listings








The G15 postcode covers a vibrant pocket of Glasgow's west end property market, encompassing neighbourhoods like Drumchapel, Blairdardine, and the western fringes of the city. Our analysis has identified 16 active estate agents currently marketing properties across this diverse area, with 32 total listings available for prospective buyers. The current average asking price stands at £160,312, offering accessible entry points into a market that spans traditional tenements, post-war housing, and modern developments.
Understanding which estate agent will best serve your sale requires looking beyond simple market share numbers. The agents performing strongest in G15 bring different strengths - some excel at pricing properties correctly for quick sales, while others have proven track records with specific property types or price points. We've broken down exactly how each agent is performing so you can make an informed choice based on real data.
Selling a property in G15 comes with unique local considerations that generalist agents may overlook. From the regeneration areas in Drumchapel to the established residential streets leading toward Clydebank, each pocket of this postcode has its own buyer profile and pricing dynamics. The right agent will understand these micro-markets and position your property accordingly.

16
Active Estate Agents
£160,312
Average Asking Price
32
Properties For Sale
£198,756
Average Sold Price (12m)
The G15 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each offering different opportunities for sellers. Drumchapel forms the northern core of this postcode, featuring a mix of 1970s housing and more recent regeneration projects. West Quarter and the areas bordering Clydebank add further diversity to the market, with properties ranging from affordable starter flats to family homes commanding higher prices. This geographic spread means local knowledge really matters when choosing an agent.
Our market analysis reveals that two-bedroom properties dominate the G15 landscape, with 15 current listings averaging £133,399. This represents the most active segment where competition among buyers remains strongest. Three-bedroom homes follow with 14 listings at an average of £186,428, typically attracting families seeking longer-term accommodation in the area. The limited supply of larger properties, with just two four-bedroom homes currently listed, creates opportunity for sellers with family-sized houses.
Price distribution across G15 shows healthy market segmentation. Eight properties sit in the sub-£100,000 bracket, predominantly flats requiring modernisation in older blocks. Fifteen properties occupy the popular £100,000 to £200,000 range, while nine premium properties exceed £200,000, including quality semi-detached homes and converted flats in desirable locations. This spread indicates demand across all price points, though the middle market remains most competitive.
Recent sold price data shows properties achieving an average of £198,756 over the past 12 months, slightly above current asking prices. Detached properties have performed particularly strongly at £295,536 on average, while flats have sold for around £99,469. This suggests realistic pricing based on current market data should yield successful sales within standard timeframes.
The G15 property market operates differently across its constituent neighbourhoods, making local agent expertise valuable. Agents like Clydebank Estate Agents and Mchugh Estate Agents maintain physical presence in Clydebank and understand the specific dynamics of properties in that portion of the G15 postcode. Their day-to-day engagement with local buyers provides insights that larger, more dispersed chains may lack.
Countrywide and Slater Hogg & Howison bring different strengths through their West End offices, serving clients with properties closer to Glasgow's western fringes. These agents understand how G15 properties compare with neighbouring postcodes like G12 and G14, helping sellers position their homes competitively against similar stock in adjacent areas.
The rental market in G15 also influences the sales market, with four agents currently managing six rental listings. Average rental prices of £725 to £795 per month indicate strong tenant demand, which buy-to-let investors will factor into their purchasing decisions. Agents who understand both rental and sales dynamics can advise on whether your property might appeal to investors as well as owner-occupiers.

Based on 8 live listings with an average asking price of £156,124.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in G15.
Compare Estate Agents FreeSellers in G15 face a fundamental choice between traditional high street estate agents and newer online alternatives. High street agents like Countrywide and Town & Country Estate Agents operate from physical offices in the West End and surrounding areas, offering face-to-face consultations, local office visits, and comprehensive marketing packages. Their percentage-based fees, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT, reflect the full service they provide including valuation expertise, marketing coordination, and negotiation support.
For G15 properties with an average value around £160,000, traditional agent fees would typically fall between £1,920 and £5,760. This represents significant potential cost, particularly for properties at the lower end of the market. Online estate agents have emerged as popular alternatives, offering fixed fee structures generally between £999 and £1,999 regardless of final sale price. For properties in the more affordable segments of G15, this can represent meaningful savings.
However, the service difference matters. Online agents provide digital-first experiences with less in-person support, relying heavily on home.co.uk and homedata.co.uk syndication for exposure. High street agents offer window displays, local newspaper presence, and the ability for potential buyers to walk in off the street. For properties in G15 where local buyer networks remain important, this physical presence can translate into more viewings.
Many successful sellers in the area obtain valuations from both online and high street agents, using the competitive tension to negotiate better terms. This approach allows you to benefit from the market intelligence of established local players while testing whether online platforms might work for your specific property type and price point.

Request free valuations from at least three different agents operating specifically in G15. This gives you a realistic price range and reveals how each agent approaches your property. Be wary of agents who overvalue significantly to win your business, as overpriced properties typically sit on the market longer and eventually require price reductions that raise buyer suspicion.
Examine each agent's active and recent listings in G15 specifically, not just their broader coverage. Agents like Clydebank Estate Agents and Mchugh Estate Agents demonstrate consistent presence in the Clydebank portion of G15, while Countrywide has broader coverage across multiple postcodes. Ask for proof of recent sales in your exact neighbourhood, not just general claims about the area.
Enquire about photography quality, floorplan provision, home.co.uk and homedata.co.uk positioning, and social media exposure. Properties in competitive areas like G15 need strong online presence to attract sufficient viewings. Ask whether your property would qualify for premium listing features or additional marketing support that might differentiate it from similar properties.
Clarify whether fees apply to sole or multi-agency agreements, what services are included, and whether any upfront costs apply. Negotiate where possible, as agent fees are often flexible, particularly for properties at the higher end of the G15 price range where percentage fees represent larger absolute amounts. Get all fee agreements in writing before signing.
Look for feedback from previous clients in the G15 area specifically, not just generic online reviews. Pay attention to comments about communication frequency, negotiation effectiveness, and whether properties achieved asking price or above. Recent client experiences in your specific neighbourhood will be most relevant to predicting your own experience.
Before instructing any estate agent, negotiate the terms of your agency agreement carefully. Sole agency agreements in Scotland typically run for 8-16 weeks, but you can often negotiate shorter periods or exit clauses. If your property has not generated acceptable offers within the first few weeks, having flexibility to switch agents could prove valuable. Some agents may also offer reduced fees in exchange for longer contract terms, so discuss all options openly.
The rental sector in G15 remains active with four agents currently managing six rental properties. Average rental prices range from £725 to £795 per month, indicating steady demand from tenants. This rental activity matters for sellers because buy-to-let investors form an important buyer segment, particularly for properties in the sub-£150,000 range.
Agents like Clydebank Estate Agents and Western Lettings maintain active rental portfolios in the area, suggesting strong landlord interest in G15 properties. If your property might appeal to investors, mentioning this to your estate agent ensures they market appropriately to this buyer segment alongside traditional owner-occupiers.

The housing stock in G15 reflects Glasgow's diverse architectural history, with properties suiting various buyer requirements. Traditional tenement flats remain popular, particularly for first-time buyers seeking affordable entry points to the west end property market. These properties typically offer two generous bedrooms, high ceilings, and period features that appeal to character-seeking buyers.
Post-war semi-detached and terraced properties dominate the family housing stock, concentrated particularly in the Drumchapel area. These homes generally feature three bedrooms, private gardens, and off-street parking, making them attractive to families requiring more space than city centre flats provide. Properties in these developments frequently appear on the market and sell well when priced correctly.
Modern developments have added to G15's housing mix, including conversions and new-build properties in the Western Gate area. These properties typically offer contemporary finishes, energy-efficient features, and lower maintenance requirements, appealing to buyers prioritising convenience over character. Understanding which type best matches your property helps agents market to the right buyer demographic.
8 properties currently listed across G15. Here are the most recently added.
£199,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
£199,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
Clydebank Estate Agents
-8d ago
£194,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
£194,995
Flat, 3 bed
G15 6UL
Elevate Property Services
-8d ago
£140,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Garscadden Road, G15 6QG
£140,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Garscadden Road, G15 6QG
Clyde Property
-9d ago
£160,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Moraine Place, G15 6HT
£160,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Moraine Place, G15 6HT
Yopa
-26d ago
£159,000
Flat, 2 bed
G15 6RT
£159,000
Flat, 2 bed
G15 6RT
Clyde Property
-63d ago
£139,999
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Sunnyside Drive, G15 6QU
£139,999
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Sunnyside Drive, G15 6QU
Town & Country Estate Agents
-70d ago
£75,000
Flat, 2 bed
G15 6DN
£75,000
Flat, 2 bed
G15 6DN
Prime Property Auctions (Scotland) LTD
-91d ago
£180,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Sunnyside Drive, G15 6QR
£180,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Sunnyside Drive, G15 6QR
Countrywide
-344d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our current market analysis, Countrywide, Town & Country Estate Agents, and Clydebank Estate Agents lead G15 with 12.5% market share each, operating 4 active listings apiece. Countrywide targets premium properties at an average of £217,500, while Clydebank Estate Agents focuses on more accessible pricing at £114,995. For higher-value properties, Slater Hogg & Howison and Caledonia Bureau handle properties averaging over £200,000 with their West End and Clydebank presence respectively.
High street estate agent fees in G15 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) of the final sale price. For a property selling at the G15 average of £160,000, this equates to fees between £1,920 and £5,760. Online agents offer fixed fee alternatives typically between £999 and £1,999, representing significant savings for properties in this price bracket. The decision depends on how much hands-on support you require throughout the selling process.
National chains like Countrywide offer brand recognition, extensive marketing networks, and multiple office locations across Glasgow. Local specialists like Clydebank Estate Agents and Mchugh Estate Agents often provide more intimate knowledge of specific neighbourhoods within G15, particularly in the Drumchapel and Clydebank fringes where they maintain physical offices. For properties in these areas, local specialists may have established buyer relationships. We recommend obtaining valuations from both types to compare their local insights and marketing approaches.
The average time to achieve a sale agreed in G15 varies based on pricing accuracy, property type, and current market conditions. Properties priced realistically according to current listing data typically find buyers within 8-16 weeks, matching the standard sole agency agreement period common in Scotland. The popular two-bedroom segment, with 15 current listings averaging £133,399, tends to generate interest quickly when priced correctly. Overpriced properties risk stagnation, while well-priced homes often attract multiple viewings within the first few weeks.
Ask agents to provide specific comparable sales from the last 6 months in your exact neighbourhood, not just broader G15 averages. Enquire about their marketing strategy, including professional photography quality, whether floorplans are included, and whether your property would qualify for home.co.uk featured or premium status. Ask how many properties they're currently marketing in G15 and what their typical days on market look like for properties similar to yours. Request details on their recent sales in your specific street or development.
Yes, estate agent fees are negotiable in most cases and you should always negotiate. Agents often reduce their percentage, particularly for higher-value properties where percentage fees represent larger amounts, or if you can demonstrate competitive quotes from other agents. Some agents may offer reduced rates in exchange for longer contract terms or bundled services including things like mortgage and survey referrals. Always obtain written confirmation of any negotiated fee before signing an agency agreement.
While not legally required, obtaining a survey before selling can identify issues that might derail negotiations later in the process. For properties over 50 years old, which are common throughout G15 given Glasgow's housing stock, a RICS Level 2 Survey (formerly HomeBuyer Report) is advisable. This highlights structural concerns, damp issues, roof conditions, and other problems that buyers' surveyors might flag. Having this information upfront allows you to address problems proactively or adjust your asking price accordingly.
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