Compare 19 local agents, data from 69 active listings








We track 19 estate agents actively marketing properties in the M27 6 postcode area of Swinton, Greater Manchester, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a Victorian terrace on Manchester Road or a modern semi-detached home near St Mary's Church, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The M27 6 property market currently shows an average asking price of £210,927 across 69 active listings. With such a diverse mix of property types from traditional terraced homes to contemporary flats, choosing an agent who understands the local nuances is essential. Our comparison tool puts you in control, allowing you to compare agent fees, track records, and market expertise before making any commitment.
Swinton sits within the City of Salford and offers excellent value compared to Manchester city centre, while maintaining strong transport links into the centre via Swinton railway station. The area's mix of Victorian and Edwardian housing stock, combined with more modern developments, creates a varied market that rewards sellers who work with agents who truly know the neighbourhood. Let us help you find the perfect match for your selling needs.

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Active Estate Agents
£210,927
Average Asking Price
69
Properties For Sale
Our data shows the average sold house price in M27 6 over the last 12 months stands at £209,025, closely aligned with the current average asking price of £210,927. This indicates a relatively balanced market where sellers' expectations are closely matched by buyer willingness to pay. The sold price data from Land Registry confirms transactions are happening across all property types, with semi-detached properties dominating the market in terms of sales volume.
Looking at specific sub-postcode performance, the data reveals interesting variations across M27 6. The M27 6EA sector has shown particularly strong growth, with average prices now 21% above the 2021 peak of £165,000. Meanwhile, M27 6HB has seen more modest gains at 2% year-on-year, though prices remain 9% below their 2023 peak of £223,800. The M27 6AN sector around St Mary's Church has demonstrated resilience with prices 9% up on the 2022 peak of £170,000, suggesting continued demand in that pocket of the market.
Property type analysis from recent sales data shows detached properties achieving the highest average prices at £270,000, followed by semi-detached homes at £248,159. Terraced properties averaged £177,420 while flats sold for an average of £121,875. These figures demonstrate the premium that buyers pay for additional space and privacy in this part of Swinton, with detached homes commanding nearly double the average price of flats.
The current listing inventory in M27 6 reflects these trends, with semi-detached homes dominating at 23 listings averaging £246,739, followed by terraced properties at 12 listings with an average price of £197,083. Flats represent 12 listings at an average of £112,833, while detached properties remain scarce with just 2 listings available at £312,500 on average. This limited supply of detached homes could work in favour of sellers with larger properties.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of current listings in M27 6 reveals that two-bedroom properties dominate the market with 33 active listings, representing the largest segment of available stock. Three-bedroom homes follow closely with 30 listings, showing strong demand from families and first-time buyers looking to upgrade. The prevalence of two and three-bedroom properties reflects the area's appeal to a broad cross-section of buyers, from young professionals to established families.
Price distribution data shows the majority of properties (42 listings) fall within the £200,000 to £300,000 bracket, indicating this is the heart of the M27 6 market. Sixteen properties are priced between £100,000 and £200,000, predominantly comprising flats and smaller terraced homes, while six premium properties exceed £300,000, typically being larger detached or extended semi-detached homes. The limited supply of properties under £100,000 (just 5 listings) suggests a shortage of entry-level stock in the area.
Four-bedroom properties are particularly scarce in M27 6, with only 2 listings available at an average price of £295,000. This relative scarcity could work in sellers' favour if you have a larger family home, as competition among buyers may drive prices up. Conversely, one-bedroom properties average just £84,750 across 4 listings, representing the most affordable entry point into the M27 6 market but with limited availability.

Swinton, situated in the City of Salford within Greater Manchester, offers a compelling mix of residential charm and practical connectivity. The M27 6 postcode covers several distinct neighbourhoods, from the terraced streets around Manchester Road to the more spacious semi-detached properties near St Mary's Church. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with Swinton railway station providing regular services into Manchester city centre, making it popular with commuters who want to avoid city centre prices while maintaining easy access to employment hubs.
The housing stock in M27 6 reflects its position within Greater Manchester's Victorian and Edwardian heritage. Red brick construction predominates, with many solid-walled properties built before modern cavity wall techniques became standard. This means buyers should be aware of potential issues common to older properties in the region, including damp penetration through solid walls, roof coverings showing signs of wear, and possibly outdated electrical systems from original construction. The average age of the population in certain sectors of M27 6 is around 41 years, suggesting a mix of established families and older residents who have lived in the area for many years.
Local amenities in Swinton include shopping facilities along Manchester Road, popular pubs and restaurants, and several schools serving the area. The proximity to the M60 motorway makes the area particularly accessible for those with cars, while the Metrolink tram network provides an alternative to rail travel. Flood risk in M27 6 is generally low compared to riverside areas, though prospective buyers should always request a professional survey for older properties given the prevalence of hidden defects that can affect investment value.
For investors, the rental market in M27 6 shows moderate activity with 14 rental listings across 8 agents. Bridgfords leads the rental market with 2 listings at an average of £1,125 per month, while Openrent and Hybr also maintain presence. The average rental price sits around £963-£1,150 depending on the agent and property type, making this an achievable market for buy-to-let investors looking at the two-bedroom segment particularly.
When selling your property in M27 6, you'll need to decide between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online alternatives. Traditional agents like Keenans Estate Agents, who currently lead the market with 12 active listings and a 17.4% market share, offer face-to-face consultations, local market expertise, and hands-on support throughout the sales process. Their presence in Swinton means they understand the nuances of different neighbourhoods within M27 6 and can provide tailored advice based on recent local sales data.
High-street agents typically charge percentage-based fees, usually between 1% and 3% plus VAT, which for a property in M27 6 selling at the average price of £210,927 would equate to roughly £2,100 to £6,300 in fees. Your Move, operating from their Swinton office with 10 active listings, represents another established option in the area with an average asking price of £165,000, positioning them strongly in the more affordable segment of the market. Hills Property Solutions, with 6 listings at an average price of £203,333, offers another local alternative with focused expertise in the Swinton area.
Online agents such as Emoov and Express Estate Agency also operate in M27 6, typically offering fixed-fee packages that can be more predictable financially. These services may suit sellers who are comfortable managing some aspects of the sale themselves and want to minimise upfront costs. However, the trade-off often comes in the form of reduced local presence and potentially less personalized service. For properties in the premium bracket, such as the four-bedroom homes averaging £295,000 or the £325,000 property listed by Millbrooke Estate Agents, the difference in service levels becomes particularly relevant.
Bridgfords, with 5 active listings at an average price of £232,000 and 7.2% market share, represents another strong traditional option backed by the Countrywide network. Miller Metcalfe, operating from nearby Worsley with 5 listings averaging £223,000, brings extensive local knowledge of the wider Swinton and Worsley area. For sellers looking at premium properties, Sell Well's 3 listings at an average price of £238,333 demonstrate targeted expertise in higher-value segments of the M27 6 market.

Start by compiling a list of agents operating in M27 6. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our data shows 19 agents actively selling in this postcode, so you have plenty of options to compare. Pay attention to which agents have listings similar to your property type and price point.
Ask at least three agents to value your property. Be wary of agents who overprice to win your business, as this often leads to properties sitting unsold and price reductions later. Use our comparison tool to see how their valuations stack up against the M27 6 average of £210,927. A good agent will provide comparable evidence to support their valuation.
Enquire about how many properties they've sold in M27 6 specifically, not just general experience. Agents with strong local knowledge, like those familiar with trends in M27 6EA (up 21%) or M27 6AN (up 9%), can position your property more effectively. Ask about their average time on market and achieved vs asking price ratios.
Understand exactly what you're paying for. Traditional agents charge a percentage of the sale price, while online agents often charge fixed fees. Consider whether you need the full service package or whether a more basic service would suit your situation. Remember to factor in what services are included, such as photography, floorplans, and marketing materials.
Look for feedback from sellers in the local area. An agent who knows how to handle Victorian properties or understands the specific challenges of selling flats in M27 6 will be better equipped to market your home effectively. Check review platforms and ask the agent for references if available.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. Many agents are open to negotiation, especially if you're selling a property that should sell quickly in the current market conditions. Consider negotiating on both the fee percentage and the contract term length. You might also ask for additional services such as professional photography or virtual tours to be included.
Before instructing any agent, get at least three free valuations. This gives you leverage in fee negotiations and helps you understand the true market value of your property in M27 6. The difference between the highest and lowest valuation can be significant, so don't accept the first number you're given.
Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial in the M27 6 market. Properties priced within the sweet spot of £200,000 to £300,000 (where 42 of the 69 current listings sit) tend to attract the most buyer interest. Pricing above this range can result in longer marketing times, while underpricing leaves money on the table. An experienced local agent like Keenans Estate Agents or Hills Property Solutions can provide comparable sales data to help you arrive at the optimal asking price.
Negotiating agent fees is often overlooked but can save you thousands of pounds. Standard fees in the M27 6 area range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, meaning on a £210,927 property you could pay anywhere from £2,531 to £7,594 in fees. Don't be afraid to ask for a reduction, particularly if your property should sell quickly in the current market conditions. Some agents may also be willing to include additional services, such as professional photography or virtual tours, as part of their fee package.
Consider whether you want a sole agency or multi-agency arrangement. Sole agency agreements typically run for 8 to 16 weeks and allow you to work with one agent, while multi-agency agreements involve instructing multiple agents with a higher overall fee (usually an additional 0.5% to 1%). For most sellers in M27 6, a well-negotiated sole agency agreement with a proactive local agent offers the best balance of cost and service quality. Your chosen agent should provide regular marketing updates and be prepared to adjust strategies if your property isn't generating sufficient interest within the first few weeks.

Based on current market share data, Keenans Estate Agents leads the M27 6 market with 17.4% market share and 12 active listings at an average price of £226,250. Your Move follows with 14.5% market share, while Hills, Bridgfords, and Miller Metcalfe each command between 7% and 9% of the market. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price point, so we recommend comparing multiple agents before making a decision. For premium properties, Sell Well's higher average asking price of £238,333 suggests relevant experience in that segment.
Estate agent fees in M27 6 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, meaning on a property selling for the area average of £210,927, you'd pay between £2,531 and £7,594 in fees. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages, which can be more predictable financially. Always clarify exactly what's included in the fee before signing any agreement, and don't hesitate to negotiate - many agents are willing to reduce their fees, especially for straightforward sales in the popular £200,000-£300,000 price bracket.
Yes, property prices in M27 6 have shown growth in several sectors. The M27 6EA postcode sector has seen prices rise 21% from the 2021 peak, while M27 6AN is up 9% on its 2022 peak. M27 6HB showed more modest 2% growth year-on-year but remains 9% below its 2023 peak. Overall, the average sold price of £209,025 closely matches the current asking price of £210,927, indicating a stable market with realistic seller expectations. The balanced market typically results in shorter marketing times for well-priced properties.
M27 6 offers a good quality of life with excellent transport links into Manchester city centre via Swinton railway station and the nearby M60 motorway. The area features a mix of Victorian and Edwardian properties alongside more modern developments, creating diverse neighbourhoods from terraced streets around Manchester Road to more spacious areas near St Mary's Church. Local amenities include shops along Manchester Road, pubs, restaurants, and several schools. The average population age around 41 years suggests a balanced community of families and established residents, with good access to local services and green spaces.
Two-bedroom and three-bedroom properties dominate the M27 6 market, with two-bedroom homes representing the largest segment at 33 listings. Three-bedroom properties follow with 30 listings, averaging £249,167 and appealing to families seeking more space. Semi-detached properties are particularly popular, reflecting the area's appeal to families. Flats and terraced homes provide more affordable entry points, while detached properties command the highest prices at an average of £270,000 but remain scarce with only 2 current listings. If you have a four-bedroom detached home, the limited competition could work in your favour.
Marketing times vary depending on property type, pricing, and market conditions, but the balanced nature of the M27 6 market (where asking and sold prices are closely aligned) suggests reasonable timeframes for well-priced properties. Properties priced within the popular £200,000 to £300,000 range typically attract strong interest within the first few weeks. Your agent should provide regular updates and be prepared to adjust marketing strategies if needed, whether that means refreshing photographs, revising the description, or adjusting the asking price based on buyer feedback.
The choice depends on your needs and budget. Traditional high-street agents like Keenans Estate Agents (17.4% market share) or Your Move offer personalized service, local market expertise, and face-to-face support throughout the selling process. These agents understand the nuances of different M27 6 neighbourhoods and can provide tailored advice based on recent local sales data. Online agents like Emoov offer fixed-fee packages that can be cheaper but typically provide less hands-on service. For premium properties, complex sales, or if you value local expertise and regular communication, the extra service from a traditional agent often proves worthwhile.
While not legally required when selling, getting a survey can help identify issues that might affect your sale price or cause problems during the conveyancing process. For Victorian and Edwardian properties common in M27 6, common issues include damp penetration through solid walls, roof condition concerns, and potentially outdated electrical systems. A RICS Level 2 Survey typically costs between £400 and £800 and can give buyers confidence or provide you with useful information before marketing. Having a survey available can actually speed up the sales process by addressing potential issues early.
From £400
Identifies defects common in Victorian and Edwardian properties common in M27 6
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Comprehensive survey for older or complex properties
From £60
Required by law before selling
From £150
Official valuation for mortgage purposes
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