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We track 9 estate agents actively marketing properties in the LA16 7 postcode area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a family home in Askam-in-Furness or a terraced property in the surrounding area, our comparison tool helps you find the right agent for your needs. Our team continuously monitors local market activity to ensure our rankings reflect current conditions.
The Askam-in-Furness property market shows a current average asking price of £270,540 across 42 active listings. Our data reveals significant variation across property types, with detached homes averaging £452,495 while terraced properties sit at around £129,082. This diversity in the local market means choosing an agent with the right expertise for your property type can make a substantial difference to your sale outcome. We find that agents who regularly sell properties similar to yours achieve better prices because they understand exactly what buyers in this area are looking for.

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Active Estate Agents
£270,540
Average Asking Price
42
Properties For Sale
The LA16 7 property market presents a nuanced picture of the Furness Peninsula housing landscape. Our data shows that the broader LA16 area has seen a 4% increase in average prices compared to the previous year, with values now 16% above the 2023 peak of £224,819. However, price trends vary considerably across different postcode sectors within LA16 7, with some areas showing strong growth while others experience modest corrections. We monitor these micro-market variations closely to help sellers understand what similar properties in their specific street or postcode have achieved.
Land Registry data reveals that certain postcode sectors have outperformed significantly. The LA16 7HQ area around Askam railway station has surged 59% above its 2020 peak of £160,000, while LA16 7AP has climbed 27% year-on-year and now stands 42% above its 2021 low point. This sector-level variation reflects the importance of understanding micro-market dynamics when pricing your property and selecting an agent with local knowledge. We find that agents with proven track records in specific postcode sectors can typically achieve 5-10% better prices than those without local neighbourhood experience.
Property type analysis shows that detached properties dominate the higher end of the market, averaging £348,028 across the LA16 area, followed by semi-detached homes at £251,200 and terraced properties at £153,000. This distribution aligns with the Atlas data showing detached homes as the most prevalent premium stock in LA16 7, while terraced properties represent the most accessible entry point to the local housing market. The LA16 7JF postcode sector shows particularly strong performance, with prices up 33% on last year despite being 9% down from its 2023 peak of £575,000, indicating ongoing recovery in premium segments.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of current listings in LA16 7 reveals a market heavily weighted towards three-bedroom properties, which account for 19 of the 42 available listings with an average asking price of £253,050. Two-bedroom properties represent the next most common stock with 10 listings averaging £120,480, making them an attractive option for first-time buyers and investors seeking entry-level positions in the local market. We see strong demand for three-bedroom homes because they offer the best balance of space and affordability for families looking to settle in the area.
Four-bedroom properties comprise 9 listings at an average of £380,550, serving the family home segment, while higher-value properties with five or more bedrooms represent a smaller but significant portion of the market. The price distribution shows that the majority of properties fall within the £100,000 to £300,000 bracket, with 27 listings across this range, indicating strong demand from typical residential buyers in the area. Premium properties over £500,000 make up 4 listings, with the highest-priced home currently listed at £525,000 through Hackney & Leigh.

Askam-in-Furness sits on the Furness Peninsula in Cumbria, offering a distinctive blend of coastal living and access to the Lake District National Park. The area is characterised by a mix of Victorian and Edwardian period properties alongside more modern residential developments. The local economy benefits from proximity to Barrow-in-Furness, where major employers include BAE Systems and the naval dockyard, providing stable employment that supports the local housing market. Our team has found that properties within commuting distance of Barrow-in-Furness consistently attract buyers who work at the dockyard or related industries.
Transport connectivity via the Furness Railway line connects Askam-in-Furness to Barrow-in-Furness and the wider Cumbrian rail network, making the area attractive to commuters. The postcode covers several neighbourhoods including Ireleth, Pennington, and the immediate surrounds of Askam village centre. Local amenities include primary schools, convenience stores, and public houses, serving the day-to-day needs of residents while maintaining the area's peaceful residential character. We find that the railway station at Askam drives significant buyer interest, particularly from those working in Barrow or seeking weekend access to the Lake District.
The geological setting near the Duddon Estuary and River Duddon brings considerations for prospective buyers, though our research found no specific flood risk designations for LA16 7 properties. The predominantly residential nature of the area, combined with its coastal proximity and access to scenic walking routes, makes it particularly appealing to families and retirees seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to larger employment centres. Properties near the estuary benefit from attractive views, though buyers should be aware that some coastal locations may require specific insurance considerations.
Sellers in the LA16 7 postcode area have access to both traditional high-street estate agents and online alternatives, each offering distinct fee structures and service models. Traditional agents like Farrell Heyworth and Corrie and Co LTD operate from physical offices in Barrow-in-Furness and surrounding areas, providing face-to-face valuations and local market expertise built over years of operation in the Furness Peninsula market. Our experience shows that local agents typically achieve better prices because they have established relationships with buyers actively looking in the area.
Farrell Heyworth currently leads the local market with 19% market share and 8 active listings at an average asking price of £178,481, positioning them strongly in the more accessible price brackets. Corrie and Co LTD matches this listing count but operates at a higher price point averaging £350,625, suggesting specialisation in premium properties. Poole Townsend, with 16.7% market share and an average price of £219,986, represents the mid-market segment effectively. We see these three agents dominating because they have the local knowledge and buyer networks that online providers simply cannot match.
Online agents such as Yopa offer fixed-fee pricing models that can reduce upfront costs for sellers, though they typically provide less hands-on support throughout the sales process. For properties in the LA16 7 area, where the average asking price sits at £270,540, traditional percentage-based fees (typically 1-1.5% plus VAT) may work out comparable to or slightly higher than fixed-fee alternatives, depending on the final sale price achieved. We recommend that sellers weigh the cost savings against the potential loss of local expertise and personal service, particularly for properties in the premium segment where the difference in outcomes can be substantial.
Start by comparing agents active in LA16 7. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and market share to understand their positioning in the local market. Agents with strong local presence typically have buyer relationships that can speed up your sale.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. This gives you a realistic price expectation and reveals how each agent approaches pricing your specific property type. Watch for agents who overpromise on price - our data shows properties that sell fast are priced accurately from day one.
Agents with proven sales in your neighbourhood and property type will understand local buyer preferences and can price and market your home more effectively. Ask for evidence of recent sales in your specific street or nearby comparable roads.
Understand whether agents charge percentage-based fees (typical for high-street agents) or fixed fees (common with online agents). Negotiate where possible, especially if using multi-agency. Remember that the lowest fee doesn't always mean the best value.
Ask about how they'll market your property, including Rightmove and Zoopla listings, photography quality, and floorplans. Strong marketing drives more viewings and better offers. In our experience, properties with professional photography and detailed floorplans sell faster.
Clarify sole agency duration (typically 8-16 weeks) and notice periods. Ensure you're comfortable with the commitment before signing. Ask about what happens if you need to terminate early or if the agent doesn't perform as expected.
The top three agents in LA16 7 control over 54% of the market. Use this leverage when negotiating fees - agents are often willing to reduce their commission to secure your business, particularly for properties in the popular £200,000-£300,000 bracket where competition for instructions is strongest.
Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing in LA16 7 helps you position your property competitively. Three-bedroom homes dominate the market with 19 active listings averaging £253,050, representing the sweet spot between family accommodation and affordability that attracts the majority of buyers in the area. We find that three-bedroom properties in areas like Ireleth and Pennington typically sell within 8-12 weeks when priced correctly.
Two-bedroom properties offer the most accessible entry point at an average of £120,480, making them popular with first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors. Four-bedroom homes at £380,550 on average serve the family market, while five and six-bedroom properties represent the premium segment with fewer than 3% of total listings but significantly higher price points. The LA16 7DY and LA16 7ER sectors show the highest average prices in the postcode, reaching £542,000 and £597,000 respectively.

Securing the best price for your Askam-in-Furness property starts with an accurate valuation from a local estate agent who understands the LA16 7 market dynamics. Our data shows that properties priced correctly from the outset tend to sell faster and closer to their asking price, while over-priced homes often linger on the market requiring subsequent reductions. We see properties in LA16 7 that receive multiple viewings in the first week typically go on to achieve 95% or more of their asking price.
When instructing an agent, discuss their pricing strategy and ask for comparable evidence from recent sales in your specific neighbourhood. The postcode sector data shows significant variation - some areas like LA16 7HQ have seen 59% growth while others like LA16 7HT have experienced 5% declines - making local knowledge essential for accurate pricing. Our team recommends asking agents specifically about recent sales in your exact postcode sector before committing.
Consider the timing of your sale within the local market cycle. With the LA16 area showing 4% annual growth and prices 16% above the 2023 peak, current conditions favour sellers who can demonstrate value to motivated buyers. However, the varied performance across different postcode sectors means your specific location matters significantly. An agent with proven success in your neighbourhood will understand exactly which buyers to target and at what price point.
Based on our live market data, Farrell Heyworth and Corrie and Co LTD are currently the leading agents in LA16 7, each with 19% market share and 8 active listings. Farrell Heyworth focuses on properties averaging £178,481 while Corrie and Co LTD operates at a higher price point averaging £350,625. Poole Townsend follows with 16.7% market share and J H Homes holds 14.3% of the market. The best agent for your property depends on your price point and property type - Farrell Heyworth excels in the sub-£200,000 bracket while Corrie and Co LTD has strong coverage in premium sectors like LA16 7JF where average prices reach £525,000.
Estate agent fees in the LA16 7 area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the area's average asking price of £270,540, this equates to fees between £2,705 and £8,116. Some agents may offer fixed-fee alternatives, particularly online providers. We find that high-street agents in the Barrow-in-Furness area typically charge 1-1.5% plus VAT, and many are open to negotiation, especially for properties in the popular £200,000-£300,000 range where competition between agents is strongest.
The LA16 area has seen a 4% increase year-on-year and prices are now 16% above the 2023 peak. However, performance varies significantly by postcode sector within LA16 7. LA16 7HQ has surged 59% above its 2020 peak, while LA16 7HT has seen a 5% decline. LA16 7JF shows particularly strong growth at 33% year-on-year. It's essential to base your expectations on your specific location and property type - our data shows that different streets within the same postcode can show vastly different performance. The LA16 7DY and LA16 7ER sectors command the highest prices, reaching £542,000 and £597,000 respectively.
The current average asking price in LA16 7 is £270,540, based on 42 active listings. The broader LA16 area shows an average sold price of £259,824 over the last 12 months. Property types vary significantly: detached homes average £452,495, semi-detached properties £268,750, and terraced homes £129,082. By bedroom count, two-bedroom properties average £120,480, three-bedrooms average £253,050, four-bedrooms average £380,550, and five-bedroom properties average £462,500.
Askam-in-Furness offers a peaceful coastal village atmosphere on the Furness Peninsula with good transport links via the Furness Railway line to Barrow-in-Furness and the Lake District. The area features period properties, local amenities including schools and shops, and access to scenic coastal walks near the Duddon Estuary. It's popular with families and retirees seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining within reach of employment centres in Barrow-in-Furness, particularly BAE Systems and the naval dockyard. The area attracts buyers who want coastal and countryside living without the higher prices of more tourist-heavy Lake District locations.
Sale times vary depending on property type, pricing, and market conditions in the specific postcode sector. Properties priced correctly for their local micro-market tend to attract viewings within the first few weeks and proceed to sale within 2-4 months. Three-bedroom homes, which make up nearly half of all listings, typically sell faster than larger properties due to stronger buyer demand. Over-priced properties can languish on the market for 6 months or longer, and our data shows that properties requiring price reductions often achieve 5-10% less than those priced correctly from the start.
The choice depends on your needs and property type. High-street agents like Farrell Heyworth, Corrie and Co LTD, and Poole Townsend offer local expertise, face-to-face service, and established relationships with local buyers - we see them consistently achieving better prices for sellers. Online agents like Yopa offer lower fixed fees but less personal support. For premium properties in sectors like LA16 7JF or LA16 7ER where average prices exceed £500,000, local expertise typically provides better outcomes. For straightforward sales in the popular £100,000-£200,000 bracket, online agents can offer cost savings, though you may miss the local market knowledge that helps secure the best price.
While sellers aren't legally required to provide surveys, buyers will typically arrange a RICS Level 2 survey (costing £400-£600 nationally depending on property size) or a more comprehensive Level 3 survey for older properties. Given the age of many properties in the Askam-in-Furness area, issues such as damp, roofing condition, and outdated electrics are commonly identified during surveys. The prevalence of Victorian and Edwardian period properties in the area means buyers should budget for potential remediation work. We recommend sellers consider getting their own survey before listing - identifying issues upfront allows you to address them or adjust your asking price accordingly, which can prevent complications during the conveyancing process.
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