Compare 17 local agents, data from 118 active listings








We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in the NE24 4 postcode area of Blyth, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data from our platform. With 118 properties currently for sale in this area, homeowners have plenty of options, but choosing the right agent can make a significant difference to how quickly your property sells and the price you achieve.
The NE24 4 property market serves the coastal town of Blyth in Northumberland, with an average asking price of £196,362. This area has seen steady growth in recent years, with the broader NE24 postcode experiencing a 4.27% price increase over the last 12 months and an impressive 25.79% rise over the past five years. selling a family home near the town centre or a property closer to the coast, understanding which agents have the strongest local presence is essential.

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Active Estate Agents
£196,362
Average Asking Price
118
Properties For Sale
The Blyth property market in NE24 4 has shown resilient performance despite broader economic uncertainties. Our data shows the average sold price in the NE24 4 area over the last 12 months stands at £187,666, according to Land Registry figures. This figure represents properties that have completed successfully, giving sellers a realistic benchmark for their own expectations. The difference between asking and selling prices in this market tends to be modest, indicating healthy buyer interest in the area.
Price trends across different sectors within NE24 4 reveal a mixed picture that buyers and sellers should understand. The NE24 4DE sector near the town centre has been particularly strong, with prices up 17% on the previous year and now 9% above its 2023 peak of £212,500. Similarly, the NE24 4ND sector has shown 12% year-on-year growth, reaching prices 12% higher than its previous high. However, some sectors have experienced softer conditions, with NE24 4TY showing only 3% growth but sitting 22% below its 2021 peak of £237,500. This sector-level variation underscores why working with an agent who understands your specific neighbourhood matters.
Transaction volumes in the broader NE24 postcode area reached 425 sales in the last year, though this represents a decrease of 27.53% compared to the previous year. This reduction in sales volume reflects broader national trends but also presents opportunities for sellers who price competitively. The overall NE24 postcode has seen prices increase by 4.27% annually and a substantial 25.79% over five years, confirming the long-term attractiveness of this coastal location in Northumberland.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The property type mix in NE24 4 reveals strong demand for family homes, particularly detached and semi-detached properties. Our current listing data shows 43 detached homes on the market with an average asking price of £285,151, making this the premium sector of the local market. Semi-detached properties account for 29 listings at an average of £169,581, representing the most accessible entry point for families looking to move to Blyth.
Three-bedroom homes dominate the local market with 45 active listings, reflecting the area's appeal to families and first-time buyers upgrading from smaller properties. The average asking price for three-bed properties sits at £188,041, positioning them competitively against the overall average. Four-bedroom homes are also well-represented with 36 listings averaging £279,144, attracting buyers seeking larger family accommodation or those relocating from more expensive regional centres like Newcastle.

Blyth occupies a coastal position in Northumberland, approximately 13 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne, making it attractive for commuters seeking more affordable housing while maintaining access to city employment. The town has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, with the Blyth Estuary project and improvements to the town centre enhancing its appeal. The presence of the A189 and nearby A1 provides straightforward road connections, while rail services from Blyth Station connect to Newcastle and beyond. Families considering the area will find several schools including Blyth Academy, which serves secondary students, alongside various primary schools serving different neighbourhoods throughout the town.
The housing stock in Blyth and the NE24 area reflects its industrial heritage, with substantial Victorian and Edwardian terraced properties sitting alongside post-war semi-detached housing and more recent developments. The broader North East housing market shows a fairly even split between terraced properties (33% of sales), semi-detached homes (31.6%), detached houses (18.3%), and flats (17.1%), giving buyers considerable choice across different budgets and preferences. Properties in the town range from affordable terraced houses around £124,300 through to substantial detached family homes reaching above £285,000, ensuring options for every buyer circumstance.
Local amenities in Blyth include the town centre with its mix of independent shops and national retailers, while the nearby coastline offers recreational opportunities along the Northumberland coast path. The town also hosts the annual New Year's Day fireworks and has a growing reputation for arts and cultural events at venues like The Hub, contributing to a sense of community that attracts both families and retirees to the area. The recent regeneration of the waterfront area has added further appeal, with new housing developments and improved public spaces enhancing the coastal lifestyle that residents enjoy.
Sellers in NE24 4 have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online fixed-fee alternatives. The traditional agent model typically charges a percentage of the final sale price, usually between 1% and 3% plus VAT, while online agents often advertise fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999. The right choice depends on your property type, how much hands-on support you need, and whether you prefer face-to-face consultations or digital-first communication. For properties at the NE24 4 average of £196,362, percentage-based fees would range from approximately £2,356 to £7,069, while fixed-fee options offer more predictable costs regardless of final sale price.
Among the established high-street agents operating in NE24 4, Rook Matthews Sayer dominates the local market with 41 active listings representing a 34.7% market share and an average asking price of £185,273. Their strong local presence means they likely have active buyers already registered looking in Blyth. Lennon Properties follows with 18 listings at £168,014 average, while Pattinson Estate Agents holds 17 listings with an average asking price of £153,221. These established agents offer valuations, marketing, viewings, and negotiation support throughout the sales process. Their local offices also provide face-to-face consultations which many sellers find valuable when discussing pricing strategies and marketing approaches.
At the premium end of the market, Harpers Property People powered by Exp UK operates from Bedlington with an average asking price of £287,778 across their 9 active listings, targeting higher-value properties in the area. Dinsdale Residential covers the Blyth area with an average of £263,970 across 5 listings, while Brunton Residential from Morpeth averages £246,375. These agents may offer more specialized marketing for distinctive properties and often have experience with period homes or properties requiring a more tailored sales approach. For sellers considering online alternatives, Yopa operates nationally with 3 listings in the area averaging £233,333, while Purplebricks has 2 listings at £234,975, both offering lower upfront costs but requiring more seller involvement in conducting viewings and managing inquiries.
Look at which agents have the most active listings in your specific NE24 4 area and check their average asking prices to ensure they match your property type and target market. Our live data shows which agents are most active in your postcode, giving you insight into who has buyers already looking in your neighbourhood.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies. Be wary of agents who overpromise on price to win your business, as an unrealistic valuation often leads to a property sitting on the market while correctly priced homes attract serious buyers.
Ask about recent sales in your specific neighbourhood, how long properties similar to yours took to sell, and whether they have buyers already registered looking for properties like yours. Agents like Rook Matthews Sayer with 34.7% market share likely have active buyers in their database, which can mean faster sales for your property.
Clarify whether fees are sole agency or multi-agency, what services are included, and any additional costs such as marketing fees or admin charges. Remember the cheapest option is not always the best value, as agents with stronger local presence may achieve better prices despite higher fees.
Estate agent contracts typically run for 8-16 weeks on a sole agency basis. Understand the terms, notice periods, and what happens if you want to switch agents before signing. Some agents offer more flexible terms than others, so this is worth discussing upfront.
Even with a great agent, your involvement matters. Ensure your property is presented well for photographs, respond promptly to viewer feedback, and maintain regular communication with your agent throughout the process. Properties that show well and have engaged sellers tend to achieve better results.
When comparing agents, look beyond just the asking price. An agent who prices your property competitively based on current market data will often achieve a faster sale and potentially a better final price than one who overvalues to win your instruction.
Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing in NE24 4 helps sellers position their property competitively and buyers understand what to expect. Four-bedroom properties represent a significant portion of the market with 36 current listings averaging £279,144, appealing to families needing extra space or those upgrading from smaller homes in the area. The strong demand for four-bedroom properties reflects Blyth's appeal to families who work in Newcastle but seek more affordable housing options than the city centre provides.
Three-bedroom properties dominate with 45 active listings at an average of £188,041, reflecting strong demand from families and first-time buyers looking to upgrade from smaller properties. This property type represents the heart of the Blyth market and typically attracts the most buyer interest. Two-bedroom properties offer more affordable entry to the Blyth market with 31 listings averaging £117,732, popular with first-time buyers and those downsizing. The limited supply of one-bedroom properties (just 3 listings at £43,317 average) suggests potential demand from investors or single buyers, though options are constrained.
For premium buyers, there is currently just one five-bedroom property listed in NE24 4 at £420,000, indicating limited supply at the top end of the market. Properties in the £200,000 to £300,000 range have 40 active listings, showing healthy demand in this price bracket. Meanwhile, 18 properties are priced under £100,000, offering accessible entry points for first-time buyers or investors looking for buy-to-let opportunities in the area.

Achieving the best price for your Blyth property starts with an accurate valuation based on current local market conditions. Agents like Rook Matthews Sayer, with their deep knowledge of the NE24 4 market and extensive buyer database, can provide valuations supported by comparable sales data from your specific neighbourhood. An overpriced property may sit unsold while correctly priced homes attract multiple viewings and competitive offers. Our data shows that properties in NE24 4DE sector (near the town centre) have performed exceptionally well with 17% annual growth, so location-specific knowledge really matters.
Negotiating agent fees is often possible, particularly if you can demonstrate you've obtained competing quotes. Traditional percentage-based fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, meaning on a £196,362 property (the current average), fees would range from approximately £2,356 to £7,069. Some agents may reduce their rates for sole agency agreements or properties in the mid-market range where they face less competition. Remember that the lowest fee is not always the best value if that agent has fewer buyers registered locally or offers reduced services.
Consider what services are included in your agent's fee. Full-service agents handle everything from initial valuation and professional photography through to marketing, viewings, negotiations, and seeing the sale through to completion. Budget options may require you to arrange your own photography, conduct viewings, or manage more of the sales process yourself. For properties in NE24 4 averaging around £196,362, the difference between a comprehensive service and a minimal offering could be £1,000 or more, so understanding exactly what is included matters. Ask specifically about floorplans, photography quality, virtual tours, and whether professional staging advice is part of the package.
The rental market in NE24 4 also presents opportunities for landlords, with 5 rental listings currently available through agents including Openrent, My Property Box, and Rook Matthews Sayer. Average rental prices range from £350 per month for basic accommodation to £1,755 for larger properties, indicating a active rental sector that investors should consider. If you are selling a property, potential buy-to-let investors may be part of your buyer pool, and agents with rental departments can sometimes match you with these buyers more quickly.

Based on our live listing data, Rook Matthews Sayer leads the NE24 4 market with 41 active listings and 34.7% market share, making them the most active agent in the area. Lennon Properties follows with 18 listings (15.3% share) and Pattinson Estate Agents has 17 listings (14.4% share). For premium properties, Harpers Property People handles higher-value homes at £287,778 average, while Dinsdale Residential and Brunton Residential also serve the local market with properties averaging over £246,000. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price range.
Estate agent fees in NE24 4 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total) of the final sale price. On an average property valued at £196,362, this means fees between approximately £2,356 and £7,069. Some online fixed-fee agents operate in the area with one-off fees between £999 and £1,999, though these typically offer less hands-on service than traditional high-street agents. Always clarify what services are included in any quoted fee.
The broader NE24 postcode area has seen prices increase by 4.27% over the last 12 months and by 25.79% over the past five years, indicating strong long-term growth. However, performance varies significantly by sector within NE24 4. The NE24 4DE sector near the town centre has performed exceptionally well with 17% annual growth, while some other sectors like NE24 4TY have seen prices stall or decline from previous peaks. Your local agent can advise on trends in your specific street or neighbourhood, as this micro-level understanding is valuable for pricing accurately.
Blyth is a coastal town in Northumberland offering affordable housing within reasonable commuting distance of Newcastle upon Tyne, approximately 13 miles away. The town has seen regeneration investments in recent years, with improved amenities, the estuary area, and community events including annual fireworks. Housing options range from Victorian terraced properties to modern developments, catering to various budgets. Local schools include Blyth Academy, and the town offers good road connections via the A189 and A1 for commuters working in Newcastle or further afield.
Sale times in NE24 4 vary depending on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly according to current market data tend to attract interest within weeks, while overpriced properties can sit on the market for months. The overall reduction in transaction volumes in the broader NE24 area (down 27.53% year-on-year) suggests buyers have more choice, making accurate pricing particularly important. Working with an agent who has active buyers in their database, like Rook Matthews Sayer with their 34.7% market share, can help accelerate your sale.
Local agents like Rook Matthews Sayer and Pattinson Estate Agents have established relationships with buyers actively looking in NE24 4 and can provide face-to-face service throughout the sales process. National online agents like Yopa and Purplebricks offer lower fees but require more seller involvement in conducting viewings and managing inquiries. For properties in the average price range around £196,362, the expertise and buyer database of a local agent often outweigh the cost savings of online alternatives, particularly if you value hands-on support.
Three-bedroom semi-detached homes are the most common listing type (45 listings) and appear to attract strong demand from families seeking affordable housing in the area. Detached four-bedroom properties also sell well (36 listings), particularly to families upgrading from smaller homes or those relocating from more expensive areas. Terraced properties (12 listings) and flats (13 listings) offer more affordable entry points to the market. The average asking price for detached properties is £285,151, while terraced properties average £124,300, giving buyers across the spectrum good options.
While not legally required to sell your property, buyers will typically arrange their own surveys, often a RICS Level 2 or Level 3 survey depending on property age and condition. Having a pre-sale survey can help you identify and address issues before marketing, potentially speeding up the sale process and avoiding renegotiations later. Properties in Blyth include Victorian and Edwardian housing stock which may benefit from a survey to check for common issues like damp or roof condition. You can arrange a valuation and survey quote through Homemove after selecting your estate agent.
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