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We track 26 estate agents actively marketing properties in the ME16 9 postcode area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data from our platform. selling a family home in Barming or a flat near Allington, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and timeline.
The ME16 9 property market serves areas including Barming, Allington, and surrounding Maidstone neighbourhoods. With an average asking price of £408,319 across 160 active listings, this is a competitive market where choosing an experienced local agent can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

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Active Estate Agents
£408,319
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Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry data, the average sold house price in ME16 9 over the last 12 months is £377,464, reflecting a subtle market adjustment. This figure comes after house prices in the area experienced a decrease of 1.2% in the last year, and a more significant 4.9% decline when adjusted for inflation. Understanding these trends is crucial for sellers timing their market entry, as the current climate requires realistic pricing expectations.
Analysis of sold prices by property type reveals considerable variation across the ME16 9 sector. Detached properties command the highest prices at an average of £515,273, followed by semi-detached homes at £403,334. Terraced properties sold for an average of £334,428, while flats remained the most affordable option at approximately £161,950. These figures provide a clear picture of what buyers are currently willing to pay across different property types in this Maidstone postcode.
The transaction volume data indicates approximately 131 property sales in ME16 9 over the last 12 months, based on 262 sales recorded over a 24-month period. This suggests steady but measured activity in the local market. Sellers should note that properties priced correctly for current market conditions are achieving sales, though properties that were previously listed at peak pandemic prices may require price adjustments to attract serious buyers in the current climate.
Price growth in ME16 9 has followed the broader Maidstone trajectory, with house prices increasing by 28.9% since March 2020. While recent months have shown a softening, the long-term trend remains positive for homeowners who bought in the earlier part of this decade. Current market conditions favour sellers who price realistically and properties that present well against the competition from new build developments.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The ME16 9 postcode area is seeing notable new build activity, which is influencing buyer preferences and property values across the sector. Taylor Wimpey Homes is currently developing Oakapple Place in Barming, with phases under construction along Bridle Way (ME16 9HA). This development offers 2, 3, and 4-bedroom houses alongside 2-bedroom apartments, with prices starting from approximately £407,500 for properties like The Farleigh and reaching up to £584,995 for larger homes such as The Marford.
Orbit Homes is delivering Hermitage Park on Chapelfield Way (ME16 9FS), featuring 1 and 2-bedroom apartments plus 2, 3, and 4-bedroom houses with shared ownership options available. Prices for shared ownership start from £60,000 for a 25% share of a 1-bedroom apartment valued at £235,000, with detached homes reaching up to £645,000. The Bluebells Phase 2 on Hermitage Lane (ME16 9NT) offers 4 and 5-bedroom detached homes ranging from £585,000 to £810,000, with 70% of the development reportedly sold.
Barratt Homes is also active in the broader Allington area with The Poppies development, offering 3 and 4-bedroom homes priced between £407,500 and £615,000. These new build developments are attracting significant buyer interest, particularly from first-time buyers and families seeking modern properties with energy efficiency features and builder incentives. The competition from new builds means resale properties need to offer something distinctive, whether character, location, or value.

The ME16 9 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Allington, which falls within this postcode area, maintains a designated Conservation Area characterised by historic lanes and buildings including the Grade II listed Allington Hall and Vine Cottage. This area was extended in 2013 to preserve its architectural heritage, making it particularly attractive to buyers seeking period properties in a picturesque setting.
The local geology presents important considerations for property owners in ME16 9. The area sits on sedimentary formations including Kentish Ragstone from the Hythe Beds of the Lower Greensand, along with Weald Clay and Gault Clay. Kentish Ragstone has been a significant local building material, quarried locally and used in many historic structures throughout Maidstone. These clay soils create a significant subsidence risk, as they shrink and swell with moisture changes, and Kent is consistently identified as a high-risk area for climate-driven subsidence outside London. Properties in Barming and surrounding areas have shown a high incidence of subsidence claims, so buyers should factor this into their property surveys and insurance considerations.
Flood risk is another environmental factor affecting the ME16 9 area. The River Medway flows through Maidstone, with the Allington area designated as a flood warning zone. Historical flood events have affected riverside properties in neighbouring villages including Wateringbury, West Farleigh, Teston, and East Farleigh. ME16 9 has recorded flood incidents within the five-year period up to 2016. Surface water flooding from heavy rainfall also poses a risk, so prospective buyers should check flood risk assessments and consider drainage characteristics when evaluating properties.
Transport links serve the ME16 9 area well, with Maidstone East and Maidstone Barracks railway stations providing connections to London and the wider Kent rail network. The M20 motorway is accessible for drivers, linking the area to the Channel ports and London. Local employers include the Kent Medical Campus at Junction 7, which is a growing hub for medical technology and life sciences, along with established businesses in Maidstone town centre. The Barming and Teston electoral ward has a population of approximately 2,389, while the Allington ward serves around 7,900 residents.
Sellers in ME16 9 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices and modern online agents offering fixed-fee services. Understanding the differences between these models helps you select the right partner for your sale. Traditional percentage-based agents typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), while online agents commonly charge fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999.
Simon Miller & Company operates from Maidstone with 23 active listings in ME16 9, holding a 14.4% market share at an average asking price of £421,739. This established local agent demonstrates the benefits of high-street presence and local market expertise. Page & Wells, also based in Maidstone, commands 9.4% market share with 15 listings at an average asking price of £483,000, indicating strong performance in the premium property segment. These traditional agents provide valuable in-person support, market knowledge, and negotiation skills that can be particularly beneficial for complex transactions.
Online agents like Purplebricks operate in ME16 9 with 2 listings at an average asking price of £419,975. These services can work well for straightforward sales where sellers are comfortable managing aspects of the process themselves. However, the complexity of the local market, including conservation area restrictions, subsidence risks, and new build developments, often benefits from the hands-on guidance that experienced local agents provide. Multi-agency agreements, which typically charge an additional 0.5% to 1% over the standard fee, may be worth considering for properties over £500,000 where achieving the best price is paramount.

Look at agent listing volumes, average asking prices, and market share in ME16 9. Agents with strong local presence and relevant market experience typically achieve better results for sellers in this area.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Compare their asking price recommendations and explain their pricing strategy for your specific property type in the current market conditions.
Understand whether agents charge percentage-based fees or fixed rates, and clarify what's included. Remember that the lowest fee doesn't always mean the best value for your particular situation.
Review the terms carefully, including sole agency versus multi-agency options, contract duration (typically 8 to 16 weeks for sole agency), and notice periods for termination.
Inquire about their marketing strategy, including online listings, photography quality, and promotional activities for your property type and target buyer demographic.
Ask for recent examples of similar properties sold in ME16 9, time on market, and achieved versus asking prices to gauge their actual performance.
Many sellers don't realise that estate agent fees are often negotiable, especially for properties valued over £300,000 in ME16 9. Don't hesitate to discuss fees with agents when instructuring them. You can often secure a better rate by committing to a sole agency agreement or by demonstrating that you've received competitive quotes from other agents.
The bedroom distribution across ME16 9 listings provides valuable insight for sellers positioning their property in the market. Three-bedroom properties dominate the local market with 79 active listings at an average price of £413,994, representing the most competitive segment. Four-bedroom homes are also well-represented with 29 listings averaging £549,879, appealing to families seeking extra space.
Two-bedroom properties offer more accessible entry points to the ME16 9 market, with 42 listings averaging £254,881. This segment includes both flats and terraced houses, attracting first-time buyers and investors. One-bedroom properties are scarce with only 2 listings at £77,000 on average, while five-bedroom homes number just 5 listings at £734,000, and there is currently only one 6-bedroom property on the market at £1,200,000.
Properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000 represent the sweet spot for ME16 9, accounting for 78 listings. This mid-range segment includes many 3-bedroom semi-detached homes and smaller 4-bedroom properties. Properties in the £500,000 to £750,000 range (32 listings) typically comprise larger detached homes, while the premium segment above £750,000 includes only 8 properties, suggesting strong demand but limited supply at the top end.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is essential for achieving the best price in the current ME16 9 market. Properties that are priced realistically based on current sold price data tend to attract more viewings and generate competitive interest, while overpriced properties can languish on the market, selling for less than they would have if priced correctly from the start.
A professional valuation from a local estate agent who understands the ME16 9 market is invaluable. Agents like Robinson Michael & Jackson, who average £340,000 per listing in the area, bring specific knowledge of different neighbourhood values within the postcode. Similarly, Ben Siggins Estate Agents operate at an average asking price of £437,500, indicating strength in certain property segments. Your Move averages £366,650 across their local listings, providing insight into more moderate price points. Khp Country Homes, based in Allington, focuses on the premium segment with an average asking price of £525,000.
Consider the importance of presentation when preparing your property for sale. Properties in ME16 9 face competition from new builds at developments like Oakapple Place and Hermitage Park, which offer modern features and builder warranties. High-quality photography, decluttering, and addressing any maintenance issues can help your property compete effectively. Given the subsidence risk associated with local clay soils, ensuring that drainage systems are functional and trees are well-maintained can also reassure buyers and their surveyors.

Based on our live listing data, Simon Miller & Company leads the ME16 9 market with 23 active listings and 14.4% market share, followed by Page & Wells with 15 listings and 9.4% share. Robinson Michael & Jackson, Knight Edmonds, and Connells also operate in the area. The best agent for your property depends on your specific circumstances, property type, and price point. For premium properties, Page & Wells with their £483,000 average asking price may be strongest, while Simon Miller & Company offers broader market coverage.
Estate agent fees in ME16 9 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) of the final sale price for traditional high-street agents. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 plus VAT. Fees are often negotiable, particularly for higher-value properties, so obtaining quotes from multiple agents is recommended. For a property at the average ME16 9 price of £408,319, a 1.5% fee would equal approximately £6,125 including VAT.
House prices in ME16 9 experienced a decrease of 1.2% in the last year, and a 4.9% decline when adjusted for inflation. The average sold price over the last 12 months is £377,464. The market has softened from its pandemic peak, so realistic pricing is essential for sellers. However, prices have grown by 28.9% since March 2020, meaning long-term owners still benefit from significant equity gains.
ME16 9 covers Barming, Allington, and surrounding Maidstone areas, offering a mix of suburban living with good transport links. The area includes the Allington Conservation Area with its historic character, access to good schools, and proximity to the M20. Local employers include the Kent Medical Campus, and the town centre provides shopping and amenities. The main considerations are the subsidence risk from clay soils and occasional flood risk from the River Medway, particularly in the Allington area.
The ME16 9 market has 49 semi-detached properties, 37 detached homes, 17 flats, and 14 terraced houses currently listed. Three-bedroom semi-detached homes are most common, reflecting the family-oriented nature of the area. The median property type is semi-detached, consistent with Maidstone's character as having more houses than the national average.
Yes, several new build developments are active in ME16 9 and surrounding areas. Oakapple Place by Taylor Wimpey offers 2 to 4-bedroom homes from £407,500, Hermitage Park by Orbit Homes has shared ownership options, and The Bluebells Phase 2 offers 4 and 5-bedroom homes from £585,000. These new builds provide significant competition for resale properties and influence buyer expectations regarding modern features and energy efficiency.
Given the local geology of Weald Clay and Gault Clay, subsidence is a key concern in ME16 9. Kent is consistently identified as a high-risk area for climate-driven subsidence outside London, with Barming showing particularly high incidence of claims. A RICS Level 2 Survey (Home Survey) is suitable for most properties in reasonable condition. Survey costs in Maidstone range from approximately £395 to £1,250 depending on property value and size. Buyers should pay particular attention to foundations, drainage, and any signs of structural movement, particularly in properties with large trees nearby.
The time to sell varies based on property type, pricing, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for current market conditions tend to sell within the typical timeframe of 8 to 16 weeks for a sole agency agreement. Overpriced properties can take significantly longer, and many eventually require price reductions. Working with an experienced local agent helps ensure your property is priced to attract buyers from the start.
The rental market in ME16 9 is relatively limited with only 4 active listings. Ashton Burkinshaw and Ferris & Co each have one listing averaging £1,400 and £1,350 PCM respectively, while Openrent offers one property at £880 PCM. If you're considering renting rather than selling, these agents can provide current market rental valuations for your property.
From £395
A RICS Level 2 Survey is recommended for most properties in ME16 9, particularly given the subsidence risk from local clay soils. Survey costs in Maidstone range from £395 to £1,250.
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A more detailed RICS Level 3 Building Survey is recommended for older properties, listed buildings in the Allington Conservation Area, or properties showing signs of structural movement.
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An Energy Performance Certificate is required before selling. Available through our certified assessors in the Maidstone area.
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