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We track 8 estate agents actively marketing properties in the L30 0 postcode area of Bootle, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a terraced house on Green Lane or a detached family home near Crosby, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right experience for your property type and price point.
The current average asking price in L30 0 sits at £173,462, with properties ranging from affordable two-bedroom homes around £145,000 to larger four-bedroom houses reaching £241,250 on average. Given that house prices in the broader L30 area have risen 10% from the 2023 peak, now is an active time to sell, and choosing the right estate agent could make a significant difference to your final sale price and timeline.

8
Active Estate Agents
£173,462
Average Asking Price
13
Properties For Sale
8
Agents Tracked
£80,000 - £281,250
Price Range
We've ranked every estate agent in the area based on live listing data. See who comes out on top.
See Who's #1 - Compare Agents FreeOur data shows that the L30 postcode area has experienced notable price growth, with the overall average house price currently sitting around £162,290 according to Rightmove and £157,218 from Zoopla. This represents a 10% increase from the 2023 peak of £147,473, indicating strong buyer demand in this part of Bootle. The area has proven particularly resilient compared to some neighbouring postcodes, with properties in certain sectors showing impressive year-on-year gains.
Looking at specific sub-postcodes within L30 0, we see significant variation in performance. The L30 0PA sector has delivered exceptional growth, with prices increasing by 13% over the last year and now sitting 24% above its 2021 peak of £105,000. Meanwhile, L30 0PL has seen an 8.6% increase since November 2023 and a remarkable 63.1% surge over the past decade. However, not all areas have performed equally, with L30 0RD experiencing a 20% decrease over the last year, falling 20% below its 2022 peak of £125,000.
Property types in L30 0 span a range of price points, with detached properties averaging around £228,600, semi-detached homes at approximately £180,820, and terraced properties at about £135,007. Flats in the area represent the most affordable entry point at around £62,375 on average. Our current listings data shows terraced properties dominate the market with 7 active listings, followed by semi-detached homes with 2 listings, and detached properties with just 1 listing currently available.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The L30 postcode area has seen approximately 1,052 property sales in the last 12 months according to Zoopla data, indicating healthy market activity in this part of Sefton. Our live listing data reveals that three-bedroom homes are the most prevalent property type currently available in L30 0, with 7 active listings averaging £142,857. This aligns with the area's character as a predominantly residential suburb with strong demand from families and first-time buyers seeking affordable entry points into the property market.
Four-bedroom properties represent a smaller but significant segment of the market, with 4 listings currently available at an average price of £241,250. These larger family homes tend to attract buyers looking for extra space or room to grow, and they typically command premium prices in sought-after streets within the L30 0 area. Two-bedroom properties, while fewer in number with 2 active listings, remain popular among first-time buyers and investors, averaging around £145,000.

L30 0 occupies a residential pocket within Bootle, an established suburb in Sefton that forms part of the wider Liverpool City Region. The area is characterised predominantly by mid-century housing stock, with properties in sectors like L30 0PL typically built between 1936 and 1979, giving the neighbourhood a consistent character of post-war residential development. This means many homes in the area are approaching or have passed the 50-year mark, a threshold where properties often benefit from professional surveys to identify any age-related issues.
The surrounding L30 postcode area features a mix of terraced and semi-detached properties that dominate the housing landscape, with traditional brick construction common throughout this part of North West England. While specific flood risk data for L30 0 was not identified in our research, prospective buyers should always conduct appropriate environmental searches given the proximity of the area to the River Mersey coastline. The geology in this region typically consists of glacial till over sandstone, which can present some shrink-swell potential depending on clay content.
Transport links in the L30 area include easy access to the M57 and M58 motorways, connecting residents to Liverpool city centre and the wider North West. Bootle town centre provides local amenities, while the nearby area of Crosby offers additional shopping and recreational facilities. Schools in the catchment area serve families considering the neighbourhood, and the proximity to Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Liverpool makes the area popular with students and academic staff seeking more affordable housing options than city centre prices.
Sellers in L30 0 have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices in the area and modern online agents offering fixed-fee structures. Our data shows that Entwistle Green, part of the Countrywide UK network, currently leads the market with 4 active listings representing a 30.8% market share and an average asking price of £281,250, suggesting they focus on higher-value properties in the premium segment of the local market. Their Maghull office serves the L30 0 area with the backing of a major national brand.
Yopa operates as an online agent with 3 active listings in L30 0 at an average price of £126,667, positioning themselves in the more affordable segment of the market. This hybrid model offers sellers the flexibility of digital tools while maintaining local expertise through their nationwide network of local property agents. For sellers seeking traditional high-street presence, Sutton Kersh with their West Derby office maintains 1 listing in the area, while Whitegates serves the Sefton region from their local office with one active listing.
The decision between online and high-street agents often comes down to fee structure and level of service. Traditional percentage-based fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), while online agents commonly charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999. For a property in L30 0 valued at the area average of £173,462, a traditional agent charging 1.5% plus VAT would charge approximately £3,129, whereas an online agent might charge around £1,199. However, traditional agents often provide more hands-on marketing, including professional photography, viewings, and negotiation services.
Start by comparing agents active in L30 0. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our data shows 8 agents operate in this postcode, ranging from those focusing on premium properties to those handling more affordable homes.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Don't automatically go with the highest valuation - compare how each agent arrived at their figure and what marketing strategy they propose. The average asking price in L30 0 is £173,462, so ensure your property is priced realistically.
Ask about recent sales in your specific area and property type. Agents with experience in your neighbourhood will understand local buyer preferences and can price and market your home more effectively. Look for agents who sell properties similar to yours quickly.
Clarify whether the agent charges a percentage fee or fixed rate, and whether this is sole or multi-agency. Also ask about any additional costs such as marketing fees, EPC costs, or admin charges. Remember that the cheapest option isn't always the best value.
Estate agent contracts typically run for 8-16 weeks on a sole agency basis. Multi-agency agreements usually charge a higher fee (typically +0.5-1%) but give you access to more agents. Make sure you understand the termination terms before signing.
Don't be afraid to negotiate, especially if you have a desirable property or are using multiple services. Many agents have flexibility in their pricing, and comparing quotes from different agents gives you leverage in negotiations.
Before instructing an estate agent, always get at least three free valuations. Our data shows properties in L30 0 range from £80,000 to £355,000, so a realistic valuation is crucial for a quick sale. Agents may offer different valuations - the middle ground often proves most accurate and helps you achieve the best price without putting off potential buyers.
Understanding how the number of bedrooms affects property prices in L30 0 helps you position your home competitively in the market. Our listings data reveals that four-bedroom properties command the highest average price at £241,250, reflecting the premium that larger families pay for extra space. These properties tend to attract buyers in the higher price brackets and may require different marketing approaches to reach the right audience.
Three-bedroom properties represent the heart of the L30 0 market, with 7 active listings averaging £142,857. This property type appeals to growing families, first-time buyers stepping up from two-bedroom properties, and investors seeking rental opportunities. The relative abundance of three-bedroom listings means competition is higher, making proper pricing and presentation particularly important for sellers in this segment.
Two-bedroom properties, while fewer in number with just 2 active listings, serve as the most accessible entry point into the L30 0 property market at an average of £145,000. These homes appeal strongly to first-time buyers and investors, and they often sell quickly due to strong demand from those unable to afford larger properties. The slightly higher average price for two-bedrooms compared to the overall terraced average (£122,143) suggests these properties may include some premium features or desirable locations.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is the most critical factor in achieving a successful sale in the L30 0 market. Our analysis shows that properties priced realistically for the current market conditions tend to attract more viewings and often achieve prices closer to their asking price. Overpricing can lead to your property sitting on the market for extended periods, which can result in a lower final sale price.
Estate agents in L30 0 use various pricing strategies depending on market conditions and your specific property. Some may suggest a competitive pricing strategy to generate multiple offers, while others might recommend pricing at the upper end of the market if your property has unique features or exceptional presentation. The key is working with an agent who understands the local nuances, from the price variations between sectors like L30 0PA (up 13% year-on-year) versus L30 0RD (down 20%).
Before accepting any valuation, ask your agent for comparable evidence from similar properties in your specific street or neighbouring streets in L30 0. Request data on how long similar properties took to sell and what percentage of the asking price they achieved. This information helps you set a realistic expectation and choose an agent who demonstrates genuine market knowledge rather than simply telling you what you want to hear.

Based on our live listing data, Entwistle Green currently leads the L30 0 market with a 30.8% market share and 4 active listings at an average asking price of £281,250. Yopa follows with 23.1% market share and 3 listings averaging £126,667. The top three agents collectively control 61.6% of the market, meaning these are the most active and established agents in the postcode area.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT). For a property in L30 0 at the average asking price of £173,462, this would translate to fees between £2,082 and £6,245. Some agents offer fixed-fee alternatives, which can be more cost-effective for lower-priced properties. Always compare the total cost including any additional marketing fees.
Yes, the broader L30 postcode area has seen prices rise approximately 10% from the 2023 peak of £147,473. However, performance varies significantly by sector: L30 0PA is up 13% year-on-year, while L30 0RD has fallen 20% over the same period. The overall average currently sits around £162,290, indicating positive growth in the majority of the area.
L30 0 is a residential suburb within Bootle, part of Sefton borough in Merseyside. The area features predominantly mid-century housing stock built between 1936 and 1979, with a mix of terraced and semi-detached properties. Residents benefit from good transport links via the M57 and M58 motorways, providing access to Liverpool city centre and the wider North West. Local amenities are available in Bootle town centre, with Crosby offering additional facilities nearby.
Terraced properties are the most common property type in L30 0, with 7 active listings currently on the market. Three-bedroom homes dominate, accounting for 7 of the 13 total listings. Semi-detached properties represent 2 listings, while detached homes make up just 1 listing. The average asking price across all property types is £173,462.
While specific data for L30 0 wasn't available, the average time to sell in the UK varies significantly based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for current market conditions in the L30 area typically sell faster than those overpriced. Working with an experienced local agent who understands buyer demand in specific streets and sectors can help accelerate your sale.
The choice depends on your priorities and budget. Traditional high-street agents like Entwistle Green offer hands-on service including viewings, negotiation, and professional marketing, typically charging percentage-based fees. Online agents like Yopa and Purplebricks offer fixed-fee structures that can be cheaper but require more seller involvement. Consider how much support you need throughout the selling process when making your decision.
Given that many properties in L30 0 were built between 1936 and 1979, a RICS Level 2 Survey is highly recommended for buyers. These surveys identify common issues in older properties such as damp, roofing problems, outdated electrical systems, and structural movement. For sellers, having a recent survey available can demonstrate transparency and help identify any issues that might delay the sale later in the process.
From £400
Comprehensive survey ideal for properties over 50 years old, identifying structural issues, damp, and roofing problems common in L30 0 housing stock
From £600
Detailed structural survey for complex properties or those with suspected significant issues
From £60
Energy Performance Certificate required by law before selling, valid for 10 years
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Professional valuation essential for setting the right asking price in the L30 0 market
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