Compare 21 local agents, data from 85 active listings








We track 21 estate agents actively marketing properties in the HR6 0 postcode area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a Victorian townhouse in Leominster or a rural property in the Herefordshire countryside, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and timeline. Our data-driven approach helps you compare agents objectively.
The HR6 0 area, centred on the market town of Leominster, offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £448,402. From period properties to modern family homes, this area attracts buyers seeking a balance of rural charm and practical connectivity. We've analysed every agent's current listings, pricing strategy, and market coverage to help you make an informed choice.

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Active Estate Agents
£448,402
Average Asking Price
85
Properties For Sale
The HR6 0 property market presents a nuanced picture of the Herefordshire housing landscape. According to Rightmove data, the average house price in the broader HR6 postcode area stands at £319,671, while Zoopla reports a marginally higher average sold price of £325,738. These figures represent a market that has remained relatively stable over the past year, with sold prices mirroring the 2023 peak of approximately £319,680. Our current Atlas data shows an average asking price of £448,402 across 85 active listings, suggesting vendors are testing the market with optimistic pricing expectations.
The postcode sector data reveals interesting variations in price performance across HR6 0. Properties in the HR6 0DA sector have shown impressive growth, rising 23% from their 2023 peak of £423,500. Similarly, the HR6 0AL sector demonstrates resilience with prices up 5% on their 2021 peak of £395,000. However, not all sectors have performed equally, with HR6 0BE showing prices 49% down on its 2019 peak of £595,000, and HR6 0SG experiencing a 43% decline from its 2023 high of £690,000. This sector-level variation underscores the importance of local market knowledge when pricing your property.
When examining property types, detached homes dominate the HR6 market, commanding an average price of £425,558 according to Rightmove data, or up to £467,899 per Zoopla figures. Semi-detached properties average around £257,163, while terraced homes typically sell for approximately £233,047. Flats in the area represent the most affordable entry point at around £114,500 on average. These price differentials reflect the strong demand for family-sized detached homes in this rural market town and its surrounding villages.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The current listing mix in HR6 0 reveals clear patterns in buyer demand. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 39 active listings, representing the most sought-after configuration for families and downsizers alike. Four-bedroom homes follow closely with 30 listings, reflecting strong demand for spacious family accommodation in this rural area. The average price for a three-bedroom property sits at £454,994, while four-bedroom homes average £552,082, demonstrating the premium buyers pay for additional space.
Two-bedroom properties account for 10 listings, offering more affordable options at an average of £277,195. These properties often prove popular with first-time buyers and those looking to downsize from larger family homes. The limited supply of one-bedroom and five-bedroom properties (just 1 listing each) indicates either limited supply or specific market segments that trade less frequently in this area. Notably, there are no studio or flat listings currently available in the HR6 0 postcode, suggesting either a lack of apartment development in this market town or strong demand that quickly absorbs such properties.
New build activity in HR6 0 appears limited, with no specific developments definitively verified within the postcode sector. The broader HR6 area offers new-build options through Zoopla's listings, but the HR6 0 area itself remains predominantly characterized by older, period properties. This scarcity of new-build stock makes existing period homes - many dating from the Victorian and Edwardian eras - particularly important to the local market. Buyers seeking modern energy-efficient homes may find limited options within HR6 0 itself, potentially driving demand for properties in neighbouring areas.

HR6 0 centres on Leominster, a historic market town in Herefordshire known for its Georgian architecture, independent shops, and strong community spirit. The town sits approximately 12 miles north of Hereford and offers residents a peaceful rural lifestyle while maintaining reasonable connectivity to larger urban centres. The area is characterized by its handsome period buildings, notably along the medieval street pattern that still defines the town centre, with properties often featuring traditional Herefordshire stone and red brick construction.
The surrounding Herefordshire countryside provides the primary character influence for HR6 0, with agricultural land, orchards, and rolling hills defining the landscape. The county's geology includes Old Red Sandstone, which influences both the building materials and the characteristic red-brown soil types found in the area. While specific flood risk data for HR6 0 was not identified in our research, the area's proximity to the River Wye and its tributaries means certain low-lying properties may require flood risk assessments during the conveyancing process.
Transport links serve the area primarily via the Hereford to Birmingham railway line, with Leominster station providing connections to major cities. The A49 trunk road runs through Leominster, offering direct routes to Hereford and Shrewsbury. Local amenities include a range of independent retailers, primary and secondary schools, and the Grange leisure centre. The town's economic drivers include agriculture, local services, and tourism, with many residents commuting to Hereford or working remotely in the growing digital economy. The combination of rural charm, historical character, and practical amenities makes HR6 0 particularly attractive to families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle within reach of urban conveniences.
Sellers in HR6 0 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. The local market is well-served by established high-street operators with deep roots in the Herefordshire property scene. Cobb Amos, operating from Leominster, currently leads the market with 10 active listings and an average asking price of £431,990, capturing an 11.8% market share. Their strong local presence and established reputation make them a go-to choice for many vendors seeking hands-on guidance throughout the selling process.
Lee Anderson Property matches Cobb Amos with 10 active listings but focuses on a slightly lower price bracket at £363,485 average, also holding 11.8% market share. Jackson Property maintains 8 listings at a higher average price of £451,250, demonstrating their positioning in the premium segment of the market. For those seeking agents with extensive local knowledge, Jonathan Wright Estate Agents offers 6 listings at £300,408 average, while Mark Wiggin Estate Agents operates from nearby Ludlow with 6 listings averaging £338,333. These established players typically charge percentage-based fees ranging from 1.5% to 3% plus VAT, reflecting their full-service offering including valuations, marketing, viewings, and negotiation.
Online estate agents have emerged as a cost-effective alternative, typically charging fixed fees between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value. While these services can offer savings, particularly for higher-value properties, they often provide less in-person support and may rely more heavily on digital marketing. For HR6 0 sellers, the choice often comes down to personal preference - do you value the face-to-face consultations, local market insights, and negotiation support offered by traditional agents like Chancellors (with 4 premium listings averaging £618,750), or are you comfortable with a more hands-off approach? Many sellers opt for a hybrid strategy, obtaining valuations from both traditional and online agents before making their decision.

Start by compiling a list of agents active in HR6 0. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Pay particular attention to agents who specialize in your property type and price range - for instance, if you're selling a period property in Leominster, an agent with experience in character homes may achieve better results.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business - choose someone who provides a realistic, data-backed valuation based on comparable local sales. Our data shows asking prices in HR6 0 range from £32,000 to £890,000, so ensure your valuation reflects your specific property segment.
Ask about each agent's marketing approach. Do they use professional photography? How extensively do they market on Rightmove and Zoopla? What about social media? The quality of marketing directly impacts how quickly your property sells. In HR6 0, where many buyers come from Birmingham and the West Midlands, strong online presence is particularly important.
Examine the terms of their sole agency agreement carefully. Typical contracts run for 8-16 weeks. Understand the notice period required to terminate and whether you'll face fees if you find a buyer independently during or after the agreement. Some agents in the HR6 0 area offer more flexible terms than others.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. Agents often have flexibility, particularly if you're selling a higher-value property or willing to commit to a longer contract. Remember, the cheapest agent isn't always the best value - consider their track record and service level. For a £448,402 property at 1.5% fee, you're looking at around £6,726 plus VAT.
Verify that any agent you consider is a member of a recognised professional body such as The Property Ombudsman or the Property Redress Scheme. This provides you with recourse if things go wrong. All the top agents we track in HR6 0 maintain appropriate professional memberships.
Don't accept the first valuation you receive. We recommend getting at least three free valuations from different agents before instructing one. This gives you leverage in negotiations and helps you understand the true market value of your property. Agents in HR6 0 competing for your business often result in better service and more competitive fees.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps you position your property competitively in the HR6 0 market. Four-bedroom homes represent the second-most common property type with 30 listings, commanding an average price of £552,082. These properties attract families seeking space for home offices, guest rooms, or growing children, and the premium over three-bedroom properties reflects the additional square footage and flexibility they offer.
Three-bedroom properties, the most prevalent type with 39 listings, average £454,994 and represent the heart of the HR6 0 market. This configuration appeals to a broad range of buyers from first-time families to downsizers, making them among the most liquid properties in the area. Two-bedroom homes offer an accessible entry point at £277,195 average, attracting first-time buyers and investors. The scarcity of one-bedroom and five-bedroom properties suggests potential opportunities in underserved segments - fewer competitors means less inventory pressure for those selling in these categories.
Price range analysis reveals that the £300,000-£500,000 bracket dominates HR6 0 with 39 listings, representing 46% of all available stock. The £500,000-£750,000 tier follows with 17 listings, while properties above £750,000 account for 9 listings. At the affordable end, 12 properties sit in the £200,000-£300,000 range, with just 2 properties under £200,000. This distribution suggests strong demand in the mid-to-upper market segments, typical for a rural area where buyers often seek family homes with land or period features.

Achieving the best possible price for your HR6 0 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions. Our data shows asking prices in the area average £448,402, but this figure encompasses everything from modest terraced homes to substantial rural properties. The key is pricing relative to comparable properties - your agent should provide evidence of similar properties sold in your neighbourhood, taking into account location, condition, and specific features.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive), with the national average hovering around 1.5% plus VAT. In the HR6 0 area, premium agents like Chancellors, who handle higher-value properties averaging £618,750, may command higher percentage fees reflecting their expertise in the luxury segment. Conversely, agents like Jonathan Wright Estate Agents with a lower average price point of £300,408 may offer more competitive rates. Remember that fees are negotiable - don't be afraid to discuss terms, especially if you're willing to sign a longer contract or have a particularly desirable property.
Beyond agent selection, presentation significantly impacts sale price. Properties that present well in photographs typically achieve 15-25% more views online, translating into more viewings and stronger offers. Consider decluttering, enhancing kerb appeal, and addressing minor repairs before listing. Properties in HR6 0 with period features - such as original fireplaces, cornicing, or exposed beams - can command premiums when presented thoughtfully, as these characteristics are highly sought after in the Herefordshire market. Finally, be flexible with viewing times and respond promptly to offers to maintain momentum in what can be a seasonal market.

Based on current market share data, Cobb Amos and Lee Anderson Property are tied as the leading agents in HR6 0, each holding 11.8% market share with 10 active listings. Jackson Property follows closely with 9.4% market share and 8 listings. However, the "best" agent depends on your specific property type and price point - Jonathan Wright Estate Agents excels with more affordable properties averaging £300,408, while Chancellors dominates the premium segment with listings averaging £618,750. We recommend comparing agents based on their experience with properties similar to yours. All these agents operate from Leominster or nearby Ludlow, giving them genuine local knowledge of the HR6 0 market.
Estate agent fees in HR6 0 follow national patterns, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT depending on the agent and property value. For a property at the area average of £448,402, this would translate to fees between £4,484 and £13,452 plus VAT. Some agents, particularly those with lower average listing prices like Jonathan Wright Estate Agents (averaging £300,408), may offer more competitive rates, while premium agents like Chancellors justify higher fees through superior marketing and proven track records in specific market segments. Always negotiate - many agents have flexibility they don't advertise openly.
House prices in HR6 0 show mixed trends across different postcode sectors, making local expertise essential. Properties in HR6 0DA have risen 23% from their 2023 peak, while HR6 0AL is up 5% from 2021. However, some sectors like HR6 0BE have experienced significant declines of 49% from their 2019 peak, and HR6 0SG is down 43% from its 2023 high of £690,000. The broader HR6 area has remained relatively stable over the past year, with Rightmove reporting an average price of £319,671. The key takeaway is that local sector-specific knowledge is essential - trends vary significantly within the HR6 0 postcode, so work with an agent who understands your specific neighbourhood.
HR6 0 centres on Leominster, a charming Herefordshire market town with a population seeking a balanced lifestyle between rural tranquility and practical amenities. The town offers independent shops, good schools including the Ofsted-rated Good St Mary's Primary, and regular transport links via Leominster station to Birmingham and Hereford. The surrounding Herefordshire countryside provides excellent walking, cycling, and outdoor activities, with the Mortimer Trail and local vineyards popular with residents. Property types range from Georgian townhouses to Victorian terraces and modern family homes, with the area particularly popular with families and those seeking a slower pace of life while maintaining connectivity to larger cities via the A49 and rail network.
Three-bedroom properties dominate the HR6 0 market with 39 active listings, followed by four-bedroom homes with 30 listings, reflecting strong family demand in this rural area. Detached properties command the highest average prices at around £601,729, reflecting strong demand for family-sized homes with gardens in this rural area. The relative scarcity of one-bedroom and five-bedroom properties (just 1 listing each) suggests underserved segments where sellers face less competition. Properties with period features, particularly those in good condition, tend to attract premium interest from buyers drawn to Leominster's historical character. With no flats currently listed, there's also potential opportunity in that segment.
While specific HR6 0 data was not available, the broader Herefordshire market typically sees properties sell within 8-16 weeks when competitively priced and well-presented. Properties priced accurately relative to comparable sales tend to achieve quicker sales, while overpriced properties can stagnate on the market for months. Working with an agent who understands local micro-markets - such as the variations between different HR6 0 postcode sectors where price performance ranges from +23% to -49% - can significantly impact your sale timeline. Properties in popular sectors like HR6 0DA with strong recent growth may sell faster than those in underperforming areas.
Local agents like Cobb Amos, Lee Anderson Property, and Jackson Property have established physical presence in the Leominster market, enabling face-to-face consultations, local market insights, and more hands-on support throughout the selling process. These agents know the area's specific quirks - from which streets command premiums for their period features to how the A49 traffic patterns affect viewing availability. Online agents offer fixed-fee savings but typically provide less in-person guidance. For properties in HR6 0 where local knowledge of specific neighbourhoods, schools like St Mary's and Kingsland Primary, and transport links can be a significant selling point, traditional agents often prove worthwhile despite the higher fees.
While you're not legally required to commission a survey when selling, buyers will typically arrange their own surveys - usually a RICS Level 2 Home Survey for standard properties or a Level 3 Building Survey for older, larger, or non-standard construction homes. Having a pre-sale survey can help you identify and address issues before marketing, potentially avoiding renegotiations later. In HR6 0, where many properties are period homes dating from the Victorian and Edwardian eras - potentially featuring traditional construction methods like lime mortar, original timber frames, or older roofing materials - a Level 2 survey can provide valuable insights into condition and any potential concerns. Many sellers in the HR6 0 area find that commissioning their own survey upfront leads to smoother transactions.
From £400
A detailed inspection for conventional properties, ideal for modern homes and newer period properties in the HR6 0 area
From £600
The most comprehensive survey, recommended for older, larger, or non-standard properties common in Leominster
From £60
Required by law before marketing your property, assessing energy efficiency rating
From £150
Official valuation for help-to-buy, equity release, or financial purposes
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