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We track 25 estate agents actively marketing properties in NG2 4, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a terraced house in Sneinton or a flat near the River Trent, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise and market coverage for your property.
The NG2 4 postcode covers established residential areas including Sneinton, Strelley, and portions of Mapperley, with an average asking price of £189,643 across 122 current listings. Our data reveals which agents dominate the local market, which handle premium properties, and which offer the best value for typical two and three-bedroom homes in this part of Nottingham.
With 275 property sales recorded in the last 24 months and a modest -0.2% year-on-year price adjustment, the NG2 4 market offers opportunities for sellers who partner with the right agent. The slight price corrections mean buyer interest remains steady, making experienced local representation valuable for achieving optimal sale outcomes.

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Active Estate Agents
£189,643
Average Asking Price
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Properties For Sale
Our analysis of Land Registry data shows the average house price in NG2 4 over the last 12 months stands at £167,738, based on 275 property sales recorded in the area. This figure reflects a modest -0.2% year-on-year decline, with an adjusted -3.9% fall after accounting for inflation as of February 2026. The wider NG2 postcode district experienced a 4% decrease compared to the previous year, though prices remain 2% above the 2022 peak of £335,941.
Breaking down by property type, detached homes in NG2 4 averaged £240,000 in recent sales, while semi-detached properties achieved £215,100 on average. Terraced houses, which dominate the local housing stock, sold at an average of £158,395, and flats changed hands at around £120,500. These asking-to-sold price differentials provide crucial context for sellers setting realistic expectations with their chosen agent. The gap between asking and achieved prices typically ranges from 5-10% in this postcode, depending on property type and market conditions at the time of sale.
The transaction volume of 275 sales over 24 months indicates a reasonably active market in this Nottingham postcode, though the slight price corrections suggest buyers currently hold negotiating power. Properties in NG2 4 priced correctly from the outset tend to attract serious buyer interest within the first few weeks of marketing. Working with an agent who understands these micro-trends can make a significant difference in achieving the best sale price within the current market conditions.
The NG2 4 area sits within the broader Nottingham property market, which has seen varied performance across different postcode districts. While NG2 has experienced a 4% year-on-year decrease, prices remain resilient compared to some other UK regional markets. This local context matters when selecting an agent who can position your property effectively against competing listings in the area.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Current listing data reveals that terraced properties dominate the NG2 4 market, accounting for 60 of the 122 available listings with an average asking price of £169,233. This aligns with the area's character as a predominantly terraced residential neighbourhood with strong demand from first-time buyers and investors seeking affordable entry points into the Nottingham property market. The terraced stock primarily dates from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, with many properties having been thoughtfully updated while retaining period features that appeal to buyers seeking character homes.
Three-bedroom homes represent the most common configuration, with 57 listings averaging £179,772, followed closely by two-bedroom properties at 50 listings with an average of £184,889. The higher average price for two-bedroom homes compared to three-bedrooms suggests a premium for modern apartments and newly renovated properties in this bracket. Four-bedroom properties command significantly higher prices at £244,000 on average, while premium six-bedroom homes reach up to £475,000, reflecting the limited supply of larger family homes in this established residential area.
While no major new build developments were specifically verified within NG2 4, the wider Nottingham postcode area shows new build properties selling at an average of £292,000, with the highest concentrations in the £300k-£400k and £200k-£250k ranges. For sellers in NG2 4, understanding this new build activity helps position traditional properties competitively against newer alternatives in the market. Period properties with original features often appeal to buyers seeking character that new builds cannot replicate, particularly in tree-lined streets characteristic of Sneinton and Strelley.

NG2 4 encompasses several distinctive Nottingham neighbourhoods including Sneinton, Strelley, and portions of Mapperley, each offering their own character and amenities. The area is well-known for its strong community feel, with local shops, pubs, and schools serving residents across the postcode. Properties in the area predominantly feature traditional brick construction, with many Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses lining tree-lined streets that give the area its characteristic appearance.
The proximity to the River Trent adds to the area's appeal, with some properties advertised as being moments from the scenic river walks and green spaces along the Nottingham Trent. This water proximity influences property values in certain parts of NG2 4, with riverside locations commanding premiums over properties further inland. The river path provides popular routes for joggers, dog walkers, and cyclists, contributing to the lifestyle appeal that attracts buyers to the area.
Transport links are well-developed, with regular bus services connecting NG2 4 to Nottingham city centre and surrounding areas including Arnold, Carlton, and West Bridgford. The area benefits from good road access via the A52 and proximity to Nottingham railway station for those commuting further afield. This connectivity makes NG2 4 particularly attractive to working professionals who need easy access to the city centre while enjoying residential surroundings.
The demographic profile of NG2 4 reflects a mix of young professionals, families, and established residents, creating a balanced community with diverse housing needs. The prevalence of traditional "well-presented" properties mentioned in local listings suggests a housing stock that has been well-maintained over decades, though the age of many buildings means issues such as damp, roof condition, and outdated electrics are worth considering during the survey process. Many properties will benefit from updates to heating systems and insulation to meet modern standards.
Sellers in NG2 4 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents operating on percentage-based fees and modern online agents offering fixed-price packages. Our data shows that established high-street brands like Haart, operating from their Nottingham city centre branch with an average asking price of £202,333 across 15 listings, continue to dominate the local market with 12.3% market share. These traditional agents offer face-to-face valuations, dedicated branch staff, and established local networks that have built relationships with buyers over many years.
Holdencopley demonstrates the power of multi-branch coverage, operating from Mapperley, Arnold, and West Bridgford locations to capture different market segments across the Nottingham area. Their Mapperley branch leads with 18 active listings at an average of £166,389, while their West Bridgford office handles premium properties at £282,500 average. This geographic spread allows them to serve clients across different price points and neighbourhood specialisms, with agents in each branch understanding the specific character of their local streets and developments.
Online agents like Yopa and Purplebricks maintain presence in the area with lower listing volumes but competitive fixed fees. Yopa currently has 3 listings averaging £233,333, while Purplebricks shows 3 listings at £225,000 average. These agents operate nationally with local property experts, offering technology-driven platforms that some sellers prefer for their transparency and convenience. However, the lower listing volumes suggest they have not captured the same market presence as established high-street brands in NG2 4.
For sellers in NG2 4, the choice between online and high-street often comes down to personal preference and property type. Traditional percentage fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, while online agents charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999. Given the local average price of £189,643, a traditional agent charging 1.5% plus VAT would charge approximately £3,402, while online alternatives offer significant savings for straightforward sales. However, traditional agents may provide better support for complex situations, premium properties requiring additional marketing effort, or sellers who value hands-on guidance throughout the process.

Review active listing numbers and market share data to identify agents with proven track records in your specific NG2 4 neighbourhood. Agents with higher listing volumes like Holdencopley (14.8% market share) and Haart (12.3%) demonstrate stronger market presence and buyer interest in the local area.
Request valuations from at least three agents to compare pricing strategies and market assessments. Be wary of agents who overprice to win your business, as unrealistic valuations lead to properties sitting unsold. Our data shows properties in NG2 4 typically sell within 5-10% of asking price.
Understand whether agents charge percentage-based fees (typical 1-3% plus VAT) or fixed fees, and clarify what services are included. Negotiate multi-agency terms if considering this option, which typically adds 0.5-1% to the fee. Consider the total value proposition, not just the headline cost.
Enquire about photographs, floorplans, virtual tours, and Rightmove/Zoopla presence. Properties with professional marketing materials receive significantly more enquiries in competitive areas like NG2 4. Ask whether professional photography, drone footage, or animated video tours are included.
Understand the sole agency agreement duration (typically 8-16 weeks) and notice periods. Ensure you understand exit terms before signing any contract. Some agents may offer more flexible terms than others, which matters if your circumstances change.
Once instructed, maintain regular contact with your agent to review performance, adjust pricing if needed, and track buyer feedback on viewings. Weekly updates should include enquiry numbers, viewing feedback, and market activity. Don't hesitate to discuss pricing adjustments if the market response is weaker than expected.
Don't automatically choose the agent with the highest valuation. Our data shows properties in NG2 4 typically sell within 5-10% of asking price. An inflated valuation often leads to longer marketing times and price reductions, achieving less than a realistic asking price from the start.
Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing helps sellers position their property competitively within the NG2 4 market. Two-bedroom properties represent the second most common configuration with 50 active listings averaging £184,889, making them popular among first-time buyers and investors seeking affordable entry points into the Nottingham property market. The relatively small premium between two and three-bedroom pricing suggests strong competition in this segment.
Three-bedroom homes dominate with 57 listings at an average of £179,772, indicating healthy demand for family-sized accommodation in the area. This price point typically attracts families looking to upsize from smaller properties or first-time buyers progressing from flats. The three-bedroom terraced house remains the most sought-after property type in NG2 4, with consistent demand driving steady market activity.
Four-bedroom properties command a substantial premium at £244,000 average, reflecting the limited supply of larger family homes in NG2 4. The single five-bedroom listing at £250,000 and one six-bedroom property at £475,000 demonstrate the top end of the local market, where premium period homes in select streets can achieve significantly higher prices. These larger properties typically appeal to families seeking space close to good schools and transport links.
One-bedroom properties, while limited to just 3 listings, show an average price of £160,000, suggesting a premium for modern one-bedroom apartments in good condition. This segment appeals to young professionals and investors buying-to-rent in an area with strong rental demand from Nottingham city centre workers. For sellers, this bedroom distribution data helps set realistic expectations and identify which agents specialize in their property type.

Achieving the best price for your NG2 4 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market data. With the average sold price at £167,738 and asking prices averaging £189,643, sellers should work with agents who demonstrate understanding of local price trends and realistic valuation strategies. Properties priced correctly from the outset attract more viewings and typically sell faster than those requiring subsequent price reductions.
Agent fee negotiation remains underutilised by many sellers. With typical estate agent fees in England ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive), there's room to negotiate, particularly if you're selling a higher-value property. Some agents may offer reduced rates for sole agency agreements or bundle additional services like professional photography and floorplans into their fee. Given the average property value in NG2 4, even a 0.5% reduction in fees represents meaningful savings.
Consider the total value proposition rather than fee alone. An agent charging 1.5% but achieving a higher sale price through better marketing and negotiation will typically leave you better off than a cheaper agent who undersells your property. In the current NG2 4 market with its modest price corrections, skilled negotiation from an experienced local agent can make a meaningful difference to your final sale price, particularly for properties where multiple buyers might compete.
The rental market in NG2 4 also presents opportunities for investors, with 76 rental listings and 37 agents active in the lettings sector. Average rental prices around £810 per month for standard properties indicate healthy demand from tenants. Agents like Stone & Long, Openrent, and Bairstow Eves maintain strong rental presence, suggesting some sellers might benefit from considering rental income potential alongside sale values.

Based on our live listing data, Holdencopley leads the NG2 4 market with 14.8% market share and 18 active listings across their Mapperley, Arnold, and West Bridgford branches. Haart follows closely with 12.3% market share and 15 listings, while David James Estate Agents holds 6.6% of the market with 8 listings. These agents demonstrate strong local presence and buyer engagement in the NG2 4 area, with particular strength in the terraced property segment that dominates local listings.
Estate agent fees in NG2 4 follow typical national ranges of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% inclusive). For a property at the average asking price of £189,643, this translates to fees between approximately £2,276 and £6,827. Online fixed-fee agents offer alternatives typically between £999 and £1,999, though these often exclude some services provided by traditional high-street agents like dedicated branch staff, regular valuations, and face-to-face marketing reviews. Many agents remain open to negotiation on their percentage rate, particularly for higher-value properties.
House prices in NG2 4 experienced a modest -0.2% decline over the last 12 months, with a -3.9% fall after inflation adjustment. The wider NG2 postcode district saw a 4% decrease year-on-year, though prices remain 2% above the 2022 peak. The 275 property sales over 24 months indicate ongoing market activity despite these price adjustments, suggesting buyer interest remains steady in this established Nottingham residential area. The slight market correction presents opportunities for buyers while sellers adjust expectations accordingly.
NG2 4 encompasses established Nottingham neighbourhoods including Sneinton, Strelley, and Mapperley, offering strong community character with local amenities, schools, and good transport links to the city centre. The area features predominantly terraced housing stock with Victorian and Edwardian properties, riverside walks near the Trent, and a mix of young professionals and families. Properties range from affordable first-time buyer options around £120,000 to larger family homes approaching £500,000, creating a diverse market that appeals to various buyer segments.
Terraced properties dominate both the listings and sales in NG2 4, with 60 current listings averaging £169,233. Three-bedroom homes represent the most popular configuration with 57 listings, followed by two-bedroom properties at 50 listings. The strong terraced market reflects demand from first-time buyers and investors seeking affordable entry points into the Nottingham property market. Properties in the £100,000-£200,000 range account for 78 of 122 listings, showing concentration in the most accessible price brackets.
Our data shows 25 active estate agents currently marketing properties for sale in NG2 4, with a combined total of 122 listings. This competitive landscape gives sellers plenty of options when choosing representation, though the top three agents control over one-third of the market. The remaining 22 agents compete for the other 66% of listings, giving sellers leverage when comparing services and negotiating fees.
Local agents like Holdencopley with branches in Mapperley, Arnold, and West Bridgford offer in-depth knowledge of specific NG2 4 neighbourhoods and established relationships with local buyers. Their presence across multiple branches allows them to match buyers looking in different areas with suitable properties, creating a network effect that benefits sellers. National online agents like Yopa and Purplebricks provide fixed-fee pricing but may offer less personal service and local market insight. For properties in the £150,000-£250,000 range typical of NG2 4, local expertise often proves valuable.
Marketing times vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties in NG2 4 priced realistically relative to the £167,738 average sold price tend to attract buyer interest within the first few weeks of marketing. Properties priced at premium levels for their street or requiring significant modernization may take longer to sell. Given the current modest price corrections in the Nottingham market, properties priced at competitive levels achieve sales more quickly than those with ambitious asking prices that fail to attract viewings.
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