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We track 19 estate agents actively marketing properties in the M38 9 postcode, covering Walkden and surrounding areas in the City of Salford. We've analysed every agent's current listings, pricing strategies, and market coverage to bring you a comprehensive ranking of who really knows the local market. Our data-driven approach helps you find the agent best suited to your specific property type and selling goals.
The Walkden property market presents a practical option for buyers and sellers in Greater Manchester. With an average asking price of £200,194 across 84 current listings, the area offers more accessible entry points compared to Manchester city centre while maintaining strong transport links to the wider region. looking to sell a family home or purchase your first property, finding the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your outcome.

19
Active Estate Agents
£200,194
Average Asking Price
84
Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry and ONS data, the M38 9 postcode sector has seen approximately 100 property transactions in the last twelve months. The overall average sold price stands at around £222,764, though this figure masks significant variation across property types. Detached properties average £359,384, while semi-detached homes sell for approximately £220,102. Terraced properties, which form a substantial portion of the local stock, average £165,807, and flats typically achieve around £116,917.
The market has experienced a modest correction, with values across all property types showing approximately 3% year-on-year decline. This reflects broader national trends rather than local-specific issues, as the Walkden area continues to benefit from its strong transport connections and proximity to employment hubs. The M60 orbital motorway provides easy access to Manchester city centre, while the A580 East Lancashire Road connects residents to Salford Quays and MediaCityUK, making the area particularly attractive to commuters.
Sector-level analysis reveals that Walkden maintains its appeal as a practical residential choice within Greater Manchester. The town centre provides local amenities including Walkden Shopping Centre, while the surrounding residential areas offer a mix of housing from post-war terraces to newer developments. This diversity means different agents often specialise in particular segments of the market, from affordable starter homes to more substantial family properties. We find that agents with established local presence consistently outperform those without deep knowledge of specific streets and developments in M38 9.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Three-bedroom properties dominate the Walkden market, accounting for 54 of the 84 current listings. This reflects the area's strong appeal to families and first-time buyers seeking a balance of space and affordability. Two-bedroom properties represent the next largest segment with 22 listings, while larger four and five-bedroom homes make up a smaller but significant portion of available stock.
New build activity continues to shape the local market with several major developments bringing modern properties to the area. The Avenue in Walkden, built by Barratt Homes, offers three and four-bedroom homes. Bellway's The Fairways development provides additional new build options in the same price range. Taylor Wimpey's Worsley Chase represents another significant addition to the new housing stock, all targeting the family buyer segment seeking modern construction and energy efficiency.
The predominance of three-bedroom homes means this segment also faces the most competition among sellers. Our data shows that properties in this price bracket, averaging around £210,548, attract the strongest buyer interest when priced correctly. We recommend working with an agent who actively markets similar properties in M38 9 and understands what drives buyer interest in this specific segment.

The M38 9 postcode sector encompasses approximately 6,800 residents living in around 2,800 households. Walkden sits within the City of Salford, benefiting from significant investment in recent years as part of the wider Greater Manchester regeneration agenda. The town maintains a strong local identity with its own centre providing essential services, while residents can easily access the broader amenities and employment opportunities of Manchester and Salford Quays.
The underlying geology of Walkden presents important considerations for property owners. The area sits on glacial till deposits (boulder clay) overlying bedrock from the Pennine Coal Measures Group. This clay-rich soil creates a moderate to high shrink-swell risk, meaning properties may experience foundation movement during periods of wet or dry weather. While this is manageable with modern construction techniques, it underscores the importance of thorough surveys, particularly for older properties. Walkden also has historic coal mining activity, and while major mining ceased decades ago, potential mining subsidence remains a consideration in some areas.
Transport connections define much of Walkden's appeal for commuters. The M60 orbital road provides direct access to Manchester city centre, the M61 towards Preston, and connections to the wider motorway network. Local bus services link Walkden to surrounding towns, while the railway station offers regular services to Manchester and beyond. For those working in MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, or the broader city region, Walkden offers a practical base with more affordable housing than closer-to-city alternatives. We often find that agents who understand these commuting patterns can better position properties to the right buyer demographic.
The local housing stock reflects the area's post-war development history, with substantial proportions of properties built between the 1950s and 1980s. Traditional cavity wall construction with brick external walls dominates, while roofing typically uses slate or concrete tiles. Some properties feature render or pebbledash finishes common to the era. This age profile means many properties would benefit from a RICS Level 2 Survey to identify common defects associated with properties of this age, including damp issues, roof deterioration, and outdated electrical systems.
Sellers in Walkden can choose between traditional high-street agents and newer online alternatives, each with distinct fee structures and service models. Traditional agents like Bridgfords, which operates from nearby Walkden and covers the M38 9 area, typically charge percentage-based fees around 1-3% plus VAT. These agents provide full service including valuations, marketing, viewings, and negotiation through to completion. Our experience shows that traditional agents with physical local presence tend to handle the majority of transactions in M38 9.
Miller Metcalfe, with offices in Worsley just south of Walkden, represents another established high-street option handling properties across the area with an average asking price around £193,333. Meanwhile, online agents such as Purplebricks offer fixed-fee packages typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, providing basic marketing services while sellers handle more of the process themselves. For properties at the higher end of the Walkden market, such as the four and five-bedroom homes averaging £280,657, the percentage-based fees of traditional agents may work out comparable to or even exceed online fixed fees.
The choice often depends on seller experience, availability, and confidence in handling aspects of the sale. While online options have gained market share, we recommend getting valuations from both types of agent before making your decision. This approach gives you insight into how different agents approach pricing your specific property and allows you to compare the level of service and local market knowledge each brings. We find that the best results typically come from agents who demonstrate genuine knowledge of M38 9 rather than those using generic approaches.

Request valuations from at least three agents operating in M38 9. Pay attention to how each agent arrives at their figure and what comparable properties they reference. We recommend getting at least three valuations to compare approaches and pricing strategies.
Look at what each agent currently has on the market in Walkden. Agents with active listings in your street or similar developments understand the local nuance. Those regularly selling in your specific postcode understand local buyer behaviour and pricing dynamics.
Ask about photography, floor plans, online presence, and how they plan to market your property. First impressions drive buyer interest. The quality of marketing materials can significantly impact how quickly your property sells and the price achieved.
Ask about recent sales in M38 9 specifically. Agents who sell regularly in your postcode understand local buyer behaviour and pricing dynamics. We find that agents with proven local track records achieve better outcomes for sellers.
Estate agent fees are negotiable, particularly if you're committing to sole agency. Don't assume the first quote is fixed. Many sellers successfully negotiate reduced rates, especially when committing to longer contracts or when agents are competing for your business.
Understand sole agency versus multi-agency options, contract length (typically 8-16 weeks), and what happens if you want to switch agents. We recommend carefully reviewing all terms before signing to avoid unexpected obligations or penalties.
The average asking price in M38 9 is £200,194, but properties priced correctly in the £100k-£200k range (43% of all listings) attract the strongest buyer interest. Consider pricing strategy carefully with your agent.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps sellers position their property competitively and helps buyers understand what their budget achieves in Walkden. Three-bedroom properties represent both the largest supply and likely the strongest demand, with 54 listings averaging £210,548. This makes three-bed homes the backbone of the local market. We find that this segment sees the most activity and competition among buyers.
Two-bedroom properties average £155,579 across 22 listings, offering the most affordable entry point for buyers seeking decent space in a well-connected Greater Manchester location. Four-bedroom homes average £280,657 but with only 6 current listings, indicating potential demand exceeding supply in this segment. The single one-bedroom listing at £75,000 and one five-bedroom at £265,000 represent the extremes of the local market.
For investors, the two-bedroom segment may offer the strongest rental yields given typical tenant demand, while families often compete for three-bedroom properties. The relative scarcity of larger family homes (four+ bedrooms) suggests premium pricing potential for sellers with substantial properties in this category. Our data shows that four-bedroom properties in M38 9 can achieve prices above their asking through competition among serious buyers.

Achieving the best price for your Walkden property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions. Our data shows properties priced within the £100k-£200k bracket face the most competition, with 43 active listings creating a healthy buyer pool. Properties priced above £300,000 face a smaller but often more serious buyer segment. We find that correct initial pricing leads to faster sales and often achieves prices close to or above asking through competition.
Working with an agent who actively markets in M38 9 brings advantages in understanding local buyer expectations. Agents with established local presence, such as those with offices in Walkden or Worsley, typically have buyer registers specifically looking in this area. They understand which developments attract families, which streets appeal to first-time buyers, and how to position properties for maximum interest. Our research shows that agents with local buyer connections achieve better outcomes for sellers.
Don't automatically accept the highest valuation. An inflated asking price can leave properties sitting on the market, which signals weakness to subsequent buyers. The most successful sales in Walkden typically price competitively from the start, generating multiple viewings and often achieving prices close to or above asking through competition. Your agent should provide data-backed pricing advice rather than simply telling you what you want to hear. We recommend choosing the agent who provides the most realistic and well-supported valuation rather than the highest.

Based on current market share data, Sell Well leads with 7 active listings and 8.3% market share, followed by Bridgfords with 6 listings and 7.1% share. Your Move, Miller Metcalfe, and Purplebricks round out the top agents. However, the "best" agent depends on your specific property type and price point. We recommend comparing multiple agents to find the right fit for your sale. Agents with proven track records in your specific postcode sector tend to achieve better outcomes than those with generic approaches.
Traditional estate agent fees in the Walkden area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), payable on completion. For a property at the average price of £200,194, this means fees between £2,402 and £7,207. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property price, which may work out cheaper for higher-value properties but offers less hands-on service. We find that many sellers successfully negotiate fees downwards from initial quotes, particularly when committing to sole agency agreements.
The Walkden market has experienced approximately 3% year-on-year decline across all property types, according to recent data. However, with 100 transactions in the last 12 months, the market remains active. The 3% figure reflects broader national economic conditions rather than local issues, and Walkden's strong transport links continue to support long-term property values. We believe the current market presents opportunities for both buyers and serious sellers, particularly in the most active price segments.
Walkden offers practical urban living with strong commuter credentials. The town has its own shopping centre, schools, and local amenities, while the M60 provides quick access to Manchester city centre. The nearby MediaCityUK and Salford Quays areas offer employment opportunities. Properties are generally more affordable than closer-to-city alternatives, making it popular with families and commuters alike. The area has some history related to coal mining, and the underlying clay geology means properties should be surveyed for potential subsidence risk. We find that buyers appreciate the balance of affordability and connectivity that Walkden offers compared to more expensive nearby areas.
The M38 9 area is dominated by terraced and semi-detached properties, with 28 terraced and 27 semi-detached homes currently listed. Detached properties make up 10 listings, while flats are relatively scarce with just 2 available. This mix reflects the area's post-war development history, with newer builds from the 1980s onwards adding to the housing stock. The relative scarcity of flats means this segment faces less competition among sellers, while the abundance of three-bedroom properties means sellers in this segment need to price competitively to attract buyer interest.
Yes, several new build developments are active in Walkden. Barratt Homes is building at The Avenue, offering 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Bellway has The Fairways development, also with 3 and 4 bedroom properties. Taylor Wimpey's Worsley Chase adds another option for buyers seeking new construction. These developments target the family buyer segment seeking modern, energy-efficient homes. We find that new build properties typically price at a premium compared to equivalent older properties, though they offer the advantage of modern construction and warranty coverage.
Look for agents with active listings in M38 9 specifically, as they understand the local market dynamics. Ask about their average time to sell locally and their success rate with properties in your price range. Agents with physical presence in Walkden or nearby Worsley often have better local networks and buyer connections. We recommend getting at least three valuations to compare approaches and pricing strategies. The most effective agents demonstrate genuine knowledge of specific streets, developments, and recent sales in your immediate area.
While not legally required, a survey helps you understand your property's condition before marketing. Given that many Walkden properties were built between the 1950s and 1980s, common issues include damp, roof deterioration, outdated electrics, and potential subsidence due to clay soils. A RICS Level 2 Survey typically costs £450-£700 for a 3-bedroom property and identifies issues that could affect sale negotiations. We recommend obtaining a survey before listing, as it allows you to address problems proactively and prevents surprises during the conveyancing process that could delay or derail your sale.
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