The N19 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character and property profile that affects which estate agent is best suited to sell your home. Archway and Upper Holloway offer excellent value within N19, with predominant flat conversions and smaller terraced properties attracting first-time buyers and investors. The average asking price for flats in N19 stands at £548,227 across 220 listings, making this the most accessible property type in the area. Two-bedroom flats dominate the market at 137 listings with an average price of £559,266, representing strong demand from young professionals and couples seeking to enter the N19 property market.
Terraced properties command significantly higher prices, with 31 listings averaging £1,207,097. These Victorian and Edwardian homes, particularly in Dartmouth Park and Tufnell Park, attract families seeking space and period features. The semi-detached sector is extremely limited with just 2 listings available at an average of £2,425,000, reflecting the scarcity of this property type in N19. This supply shortage means that well-presented family homes in the area rarely stay on the market for long, making local agent expertise crucial for buyers and sellers alike.
The N19 market has seen a 0.62% price increase over the last twelve months, though historical data shows prices are 12% down on the previous year and 14% down on the 2023 peak of £787,956. This creates opportunities for buyers while sellers need realistic pricing advice from agents who understand current market conditions. With only 217 property sales in N19 over the last year (a decrease of 28% from the previous year), choosing an agent with strong marketing capabilities is essential to stand out in a competitive market.
The Whitehall Park Conservation Area contains many of N19's premium properties, and agents marketing these homes require specific expertise in period features and conservation regulations. Properties in this area often attract buyers willing to pay a premium for architectural character, but selling them requires agents who understand the additional considerations buyers must factor in, including potential restrictions on modifications and the importance of maintaining period features.