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We track 30 estate agents actively marketing properties in the HU15 2 postcode area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling in Brough, Elloughton, South Cave, or the surrounding villages, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right experience for your property type.
The HU15 2 area covers a cluster of desirable East Yorkshire villages including Elloughton, South Cave, Gilberdyke, Newport, North Cave, and Ellerker. With an average asking price of £294,554 across 170 active listings, this market offers everything from family homes to period cottages. Comparing agents before you instruct ensures you get the best price for your property.
The rental market in HU15 2 shows limited activity with only 4 rental listings available, averaging £1,495 per month through Linley & Simpson and Clubleys. This indicates strong homeowner demand in the area, with most properties selling rather than renting.

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£294,554
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Properties For Sale
The HU15 2 postcode area has established itself as a sought-after residential pocket in East Yorkshire, with the current average asking price sitting at £294,554 according to our live listing data. This positions the area competitively against the wider regional market, offering strong value for buyers while maintaining solid equity for sellers. Our research shows that properties in HU15 2 achieve prices approximately 12.7% below the national average, making it an attractive option for first-time buyers and families looking for spacious accommodation without premium city prices.
Year-on-year price growth in HU15 2 reached 0.6% in the last twelve months, though after accounting for inflation this represents a modest real-terms adjustment of -3.2%. Different postcode sectors within HU15 2 show varying performance, with the HU15 2HR sector around Elloughton and Brough demonstrating consistent transaction activity, while areas like HU15 2QN near South Cave have recorded multiple sales through 2024 and 2025. Detached properties command the highest average prices at approximately £367,228, reflecting the demand for family homes in this semi-rural location.
The market presents particular opportunities in the terraced and flat segments, where average prices of £173,885 and £85,000 respectively offer accessible entry points. Transaction volumes across the various HU15 2 sub-sectors indicate steady activity, with recent sales recorded in HU15 2TR, HU15 2ER, and HU15 2GE demonstrating ongoing buyer interest across different village locations within the postcode area. The HU15 2AA sector around Elloughton has seen premium transactions, including a notable £690,000 sale in 2023, indicating continued demand for high-end properties in certain pockets.
Price per square metre in HU15 2 averages £2,107, which is 23.3% lower than the national average of £2,747. This differential represents significant value for buyers while maintaining realistic equity levels for sellers who purchased in earlier years. The combination of affordable pricing and strong local transport links via the A63 makes this area particularly appealing for commuters working in Hull or Leeds.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of current listing activity in HU15 2 reveals a market dominated by detached and semi-detached properties, which together account for 65 of the 170 available listings. Three-bedroom homes represent the largest segment with 63 active listings, followed by two-bedroom properties at 51 listings, indicating strong demand from families and downsizers alike. The four-bedroom market shows 36 listings with an average asking price of £380,344, while premium five-bedroom homes account for 14 listings reaching up to £604,386.
New build activity within the HU15 2 postcode specifically shows limited verified developments, though the broader HU15 district offers new-build options through national developers. The existing housing stock reflects the area's character, with period properties including cottages dating back to the 1860s in South Cave (HU15 2DA) alongside more modern developments from the 1990s and 2000s. This mix creates a diverse market where traditional stone-built cottages sit alongside contemporary family homes.
The distribution of properties by price range shows concentration in the £200k-£300k band with 61 listings, making this the most competitive segment. Properties under £100k represent just 8 listings, while the premium £500k-£750k segment has 9 properties and the £750k-£1m bracket contains 6 listings. This distribution suggests realistic pricing expectations across market segments, with particular strength in the mid-range family home sector.

The HU15 2 postcode encompasses a collection of villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire, each offering its own distinct character while sharing excellent transport links to Hull, Leeds, and the M62 corridor. The area includes South Cave, a conservation-focused village known for its period properties and village green; Gilberdyke, a thriving community with primary school and local health centre; Newport, offering a range of amenities including post office and dental practice; and North Cave, a smaller settlement with a Church of England primary school. HM Prison Humber located within the sector provides local employment, while the education and healthcare sectors serve as key employers across the villages.
Transport connectivity proves a significant draw for HU15 2 residents, with the area benefiting from proximity to the A63/M62 corridor providing direct access to Hull, Leeds, and the national motorway network. Local rail services connect to broader Yorkshire destinations, making the area practical for commuters while maintaining its semi-rural charm. The villages host a range of local amenities including libraries, post offices, dental practices, and convenience shops, reducing the need to travel for everyday requirements.
The predominant housing stock reflects the area's evolution from agricultural settlements into desirable residential villages. Properties range from pre-Victorian cottages through inter-war semis to modern executive developments, creating a varied landscape that appeals to different buyer demographics. Flood risk awareness exists in certain pockets of the postcode, particularly in lower-lying areas near watercourses, and prospective buyers should investigate specific location risks during the property search process.
Local amenities supporting daily life include Gilberdyke Primary School, Newport Primary School, and North Cave Church of England Primary School serving families, while Gilberdyke Health Centre provides healthcare access. The presence of these facilities, combined with village shops and post offices, creates self-sufficient communities that appeal to buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.
Sellers in the HU15 2 area have access to a blend of traditional high-street agents and online alternatives, each offering distinct fee structures and service models. Traditional percentage-based agents such as Limb Estate Agents and Philip Bannister & Co dominate the local market, together holding over 34% of active listings and providing face-to-face valuations, dedicated branch presence in Brough and Elloughton, and comprehensive marketing packages. These established agencies understand local market nuances and can draw on years of transaction history within the specific HU15 2 villages.
Clubleys, with 24 active listings averaging £249,077, represents another significant traditional agency operating from Brough and serving the wider HU15 area. For sellers considering online alternatives, providers like Purplebricks and Keller Williams Plus operate in the region, typically offering lower fixed fees around £999-£1,999 compared to the typical 1-1.5% + VAT charged by high-street agents. The decision between traditional and online often depends on whether you value in-person guidance and local expertise or prefer cost savings and digital-first processes.
Multi-agency arrangements, where sellers instruct more than one agent simultaneously, typically cost 0.5-1% more in total fees but can accelerate sales in slower market conditions. Sole agency agreements in the HU15 2 area typically run for 8-16 weeks, giving agents reasonable time to market your property while maintaining your ability to switch if results fall short. We recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing, comparing their suggested asking prices, marketing strategies, and fee structures to make an informed choice.
Smaller agents like Your Move in Goole (3 listings, avg £338,333), Park Row Properties in Goole (2 listings), and Lime Property in Hull (2 listings) also serve the HU15 2 market. These agents may offer more personalized service and competitive fees to build their local presence, making them worth considering alongside the larger established agencies.
Request valuation estimates from at least three different agents. Agents will visit your property and provide a recommended asking price based on comparable sales in your specific HU15 2 neighbourhood. This process also gives you insight into each agent's knowledge and marketing approach.
Look at how many listings each agent has secured in your area and their average time on market. Agents with strong local presence like Limb Estate Agents or Philip Bannister & Co often achieve faster sales through established buyer networks. Their dominance in the market (combined 34.2% share) indicates proven effectiveness.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, Rightmove/Zoopla positioning, and email marketing to active buyers. The best agents differentiate their listings in a crowded market of 170 properties. In a competitive market, professional marketing can significantly impact viewings and offers received.
Estate agent fees are negotiable, especially if your property is well-presented and realistically priced. Don't automatically accept the first fee quoted - many agents will reduce their charges to secure quality listings. With typical fees ranging from 1% to 1.5% + VAT, even small reductions can save thousands.
Check contract length, sole/multi-agency terms, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. Avoid open-ended contracts that lock you in without results. Most sole agency agreements in HU15 2 run for 8-16 weeks, giving adequate time to assess performance.
Choose an agent you feel confident communicating with and who demonstrates genuine knowledge of your specific village and property type. Local expertise matters in achieving the best price. An agent who knows the nuances of selling a cottage in South Cave versus a modern home in Elloughton will position your property more effectively.
The top three agents in HU15 2 (Limb Estate Agents, Philip Bannister & Co, and Clubleys) control nearly half of all active listings. This concentration means these agencies have strong buyer networks actively looking in your area. When comparing agents, ask how many viewings they've had on similar properties in the last three months.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps sellers position their property competitively within the HU15 2 market. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 63 listings averaging £263,899, indicating strong buyer demand for this practical family size. Two-bedroom homes at 51 listings average £184,603, offering the most affordable entry point to the HU15 2 market and typically attracting first-time buyers and investors.
Four-bedroom properties command premium prices averaging £380,344 across 36 listings, appealing to families upgrading from three-bed properties or seeking home office space. The five-bedroom segment shows 14 properties averaging £604,386, representing the top tier of the local market where discerning buyers expect premium features, larger plots, and village or countryside locations. One-bedroom properties remain scarce at just 2 listings, reflecting limited demand for this configuration in the semi-rural HU15 2 villages.
The six-bedroom segment shows just 1 listing at £995,000, representing the ultra-premium end of the market. Properties at this level typically feature substantial land, multiple reception rooms, and premium finishes. Sellers of high-value properties should consider whether the major national agencies with international reach might complement local expertise when marketing premium homes.

Pricing strategy proves critical in the HU15 2 market, where current average asking prices stand at £294,554 and properties typically sell within specific price bands. Our data shows 61 listings in the £200k-£300k range, making this the most competitive band, while properties priced between £300k-£500k (43 listings) face less direct competition but may require longer marketing periods. Properties above £500k represent only 15 listings, appealing to buyers seeking premium homes in the area's most desirable locations.
Accurate valuation based on recent comparable sales in your specific village within HU15 2 forms the foundation of a successful sale. Overpricing risks extending your time on market, which can lead to price reductions that achieve less than if priced correctly from the start. Underpricing, while generating initial interest, leaves money on the table. Local agents like Philip Bannister & Co and Limb Estate Agents possess the transaction history across different HU15 2 villages to advise on realistic pricing expectations.
Properties that achieve the best prices typically present well with quality photography, accurate descriptions highlighting local amenities, and competitive positioning from day one. In the current market, properties realistically priced according to recent comparable sales in your specific village typically achieve offers within 4-8 weeks. Working with an agent who understands the nuances of your particular location within HU15 2 - whether that's a period cottage in South Cave or a modern detached home in Elloughton - ensures your property is marketed to the right buyers.

Based on our analysis of 170 active listings, Limb Estate Agents and Philip Bannister & Co lead the market with 17.1% market share each, followed by Clubleys at 14.1%. These three agencies together control nearly half of all active listings, indicating strong buyer interest and effective marketing in the local market. The best agent for your property depends on your location within the HU15 2 postcode, your property type, and your price expectations. Both Limb Estate Agents (based in Brough) and Philip Bannister & Co (based in Elloughton) have physical branches serving the area.
Estate agent fees in HU15 2 typically range from 1% to 1.5% + VAT (1.2% to 1.8% inclusive) for sole agency agreements, with the national average around 1.5% + VAT. High-street agents like Limb Estate Agents and Philip Bannister & Co generally charge percentage-based fees, while online alternatives like Purplebricks offer fixed-fee packages around £999-£1,999. Multi-agency agreements typically cost 0.5-1% more but provide broader market coverage. Fees are always negotiable, so always request quotes from multiple agents before instructing.
House prices in HU15 2 grew by 0.6% year-on-year, though after inflation adjustment this represents -3.2% real-terms change. Different postcode sectors show varying performance, with some areas like HU15 2QN around South Cave demonstrating consistent transaction activity through 2024 and 2025. The HU15 2HR sector around Elloughton and Brough has shown particular resilience with multiple sales recorded in recent months. The modest growth reflects a stable market rather than rapid appreciation, making accurate pricing particularly important for sellers.
HU15 2 encompasses a cluster of attractive East Yorkshire villages including Brough, Elloughton, South Cave, Gilberdyke, Newport, and North Cave. Residents benefit from semi-rural character with good transport links via the A63 and M62, local amenities including schools, health centres, and shops, and a strong community atmosphere. The area appeals to families and commuters seeking affordable housing within reach of Hull and Leeds without city prices. HM Prison Humber provides local employment, while the village schools and community facilities create a family-friendly environment.
Three-bedroom detached and semi-detached properties dominate the HU15 2 market, reflecting demand from families. Our data shows 63 three-bed listings and 39 detached homes, with two-bedroom properties (51 listings) popular among first-time buyers. Terraced homes and flats represent smaller segments, offering more affordable entry points at average prices of £219,167 and £70,000 respectively. The market also includes period cottages in South Cave dating to the 1860s, alongside modern executive developments from the 1990s and 2000s.
Marketing times in HU15 2 vary based on pricing, property type, and broader market conditions, but properties realistically priced according to recent comparable sales in your specific village typically achieve offers within 4-8 weeks. The HU15 2 market shows active transaction volumes with recent sales across multiple postcode sectors including HU15 2TR, HU15 2ER, and HU15 2GE. Overpriced properties can languish on the market for months, often requiring price reductions that damage sale prospects. Working with a knowledgeable local agent ensures competitive positioning from day one.
Local agents with physical presence in Brough and Elloughton like Limb Estate Agents, Philip Bannister & Co, and Clubleys offer valuable on-the-ground knowledge of specific HU15 2 villages, face-to-face customer service, and established local buyer networks. These agents collectively control nearly 50% of the market, indicating strong buyer relationships. Online agents may offer lower fixed fees but typically provide less personalized service and may lack specific neighbourhood expertise. For premium properties or those in specific villages like South Cave or Gilberdyke, local expertise often proves worthwhile and can help achieve a better sale price.
A comprehensive marketing package should include professional photography, detailed floor plans, EPCs, and prominent placement on Rightmove and Zoopla. Top agents in HU15 2 differentiate their listings through quality visuals and detailed descriptions that highlight local amenities and transport links. Ask potential agents about their email marketing to active buyers, social media presence, and whether they offer virtual tours. In a market with 170 properties for sale, strong marketing ensures your property stands out and attracts maximum buyer interest.
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