Sellers in Groby can choose between traditional high-street estate agents operating on percentage-based fees and online fixed-fee agents offering modern alternatives. Anderson Briggs, based in Leicester and holding 48% market share with 36 active listings, exemplifies the traditional model with their local expertise and in-branch presence. Their average asking price of £345,528 demonstrates strong representation across the mid-market segment where most Groby properties sit.
Newton Fallowell, part of The Property Franchise Group and located in Leicester Forest East, offers another traditional high-street option with 4 listings averaging £272,488, focusing on more affordable properties. Meanwhile, Judge Estate Agents from Anstey maintains 8% market share with 6 listings at £331,483 average, showing particular strength in the three-bedroom segment. For sellers seeking premium results, Spencers Estate Agency handles higher-value properties at an average of £787,500, while Haart markets individual premium homes at £550,000.
The rental market in Groby remains relatively small with only 4 rental listings across 3 agents. Anderson Briggs leads with 2 rental listings at an average of £938 per month, while Scrivins & Co and Sheldon Bosley Knight each hold single listings at £1,400 and £1,500 respectively. This indicates limited but present demand for rental properties, potentially from young professionals or those new to the area before purchasing.
Online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999, which can prove cost-effective for properties valued under £300,000 where percentage fees would be proportionally higher. However, traditional agents generally achieve higher sale prices through superior local knowledge, marketing expertise, and in-person buyer viewing. For Groby's diverse market spanning from £120,000 flats to £1.3 million period properties, the right choice depends on your property type, price expectations, and desired level of personal service.