£400,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Tills Road, NR6 7QZ
£400,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Tills Road, NR6 7QZ
Haart
-4d ago
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We've analysed the NR6 property market and found 43 active estate agents currently marketing 455 properties for sale in this Norwich postcode area. The average asking price sits at £302,500, with properties ranging from compact flats around £110,000 to premium detached homes exceeding £500,000. Selling in Old Catton, Hellesdon, or the surrounding areas, choosing the right agent can significantly impact your sale price and time on market.
Our data shows Winkworth leads the NR6 market with an impressive 66 active listings, representing 14.5% of all properties currently for sale. This Hellesdon-based agency commands the largest market share in the area, followed by Property Ladder with 36 listings (7.9% market share) and Gilson Bailey handling 33 properties. These top three agents alone account for nearly 30% of all active listings in NR6, making them dominant forces in the local property market.
The NR6 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods including Old Catton, Hellesdon, Sprowston, and areas bordering Norwich's Golden Triangle. Each pocket offers different buyer demographics, from young professionals seeking proximity to the city centre to families drawn to the good school catchment areas in Sprowston and Drayton. Understanding these micro-markets is crucial when selecting an agent who truly knows your specific location.

43
Active Estate Agents
£302,500
Average Asking Price
455
Properties For Sale
The NR6 postcode covers several distinct neighbourhoods including Old Catton, Hellesdon, Sprowston, and parts of Norwich city fringe. Each area has its own character, from the newer developments around Repton Avenue in Old Catton to the established residential streets closer to the city centre. A knowledgeable local agent understands these nuances and can position your property effectively to attract the right buyers.
Our analysis reveals that agents with strong local presence, like Winkworth in Hellesdon and Property Ladder in Norwich, consistently achieve higher listing volumes. This local expertise translates into better market knowledge, stronger buyer networks, and more successful sales. When choosing an agent, consider their track record in your specific neighbourhood and their understanding of the local buyer demographic.
Different NR6 neighbourhoods appeal to different buyer types. Old Catton, particularly around the Repton Avenue development by Hopkins Homes, attracts families looking for modern builds with good transport links to the city. Hellesdon offers a mix of period properties and 1970s housing, appealing to first-time buyers and upsizers alike. Sprowston remains popular with commuters thanks to its train station and proximity to the NDR. An agent who understands these patterns can market your property to the most relevant audience.
The local economic drivers in Norwich also influence buyer behaviour. The Norwich Research Park in Cringleford, Broadland Business Park, and the growing tech hub around the city core all bring professionals who need housing in accessible locations. NR6 benefits from this demand, particularly for properties in the £250,000-£400,000 range that offer good value compared to city-centre prices.

Based on 162 live listings with an average asking price of £321,258.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in NR6 Norwich.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe NR6 property market features a mix of traditional high-street agents and newer online-focused agencies. Traditional agents like Winkworth, Gilson Bailey, and William H. Brown offer face-to-face consultations, physical branch offices, and comprehensive marketing packages. These established agencies have built strong local reputations over years of operation and typically charge percentage-based fees ranging from 1% to 1.5% + VAT (1.2% to 1.8% total).
Online agents have also established a presence in NR6, offering fixed-fee pricing typically between £999 and £1,999. While these can be cheaper upfront, traditional agents often provide more hands-on service including property viewings, negotiation support, and progress chasing through to completion. For properties in NR6's competitive market, particularly those in the £300,000+ bracket where our data shows the most activity (193 properties), the additional service from a high-street agent may prove worthwhile.
Many sellers in NR6 are now opting for a hybrid approach, using online tools for initial research while partnering with established local agents for execution. The key is finding an agent who understands the local market dynamics, including the fact that NR6 7 has shown 3.4% price growth recently while NR6 5 experienced a 3.6% decline. This local knowledge is invaluable when pricing your property correctly from day one.
When evaluating agents, consider their presence in your specific NR6 sub-area. NR6 7 around Hellesdon has seen positive price growth, while NR6 5 (closer to the city fringe) has faced some downward pressure. An agent active in your exact location will have comparable sold prices and active buyer interest to draw upon when valuing and marketing your home. Our data shows Websters Drayton, for instance, focuses on premium properties in the Drayton area with an average asking price of £374,086, while William H. Brown's Hellesdon office targets more affordable properties at £246,912 average.

Request valuations from at least three agents in NR6. Our data shows agents pricing between £246,912 (William H. Brown Hellesdon) and £346,000 (Abbotfox) on average, so compare their suggested asking prices carefully. A valuer who understands your specific NR6 neighbourhood will provide a more accurate assessment.
Look at how many active listings each agent has in NR6. Winkworth leads with 66 listings, demonstrating strong local market presence. Ask for recent sold prices in your specific neighbourhood. An agent with a proven track record in Old Catton or Hellesdon will have relevant comparables and local buyer connections.
Ask about online presence, home.co.uk/homedata.co.uk listings, social media marketing, and traditional advertising. Properties in NR6 typically sell fastest when marketed effectively across multiple channels. Enquire about professional photography, floorplans, and virtual tours as these significantly impact buyer interest.
Confirm whether fees are fixed or percentage-based, and whether they include VAT. Also ask about sole agency vs multi-agency terms, as multi-agency typically costs 0.5-1% more but provides broader exposure. Remember that the cheapest fee doesn't always mean the best value for your property.
Choose an agent who provides regular updates and is available for viewings. The NR6 market moves quickly, with 3-bed properties (222 listings) seeing significant buyer interest. Ask how they'll keep you informed throughout the selling process and who will conduct viewings.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. Many agents in NR6 are open to negotiation, especially if you're selling a property in the popular £300,000-£500,000 range where competition among agents is fierce. A 0.25% reduction on a £350,000 property saves you £875.
Our live listing data reveals clear patterns in what buyers are looking for across NR6. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 222 listings, representing nearly half of all available stock, priced at an average of £292,258. This property type appeals strongly to families and first-time buyers looking to step onto the property ladder in Norwich's more affordable areas.
Four-bedroom homes account for 92 listings with an average price of £404,293, appealing to growing families and professionals seeking more space. The premium end of the market includes 19 five-bedroom properties averaging £506,579 and three six-bedroom homes at £541,667. These larger properties tend to be concentrated in sought-after spots like Old Catton and Drayton, where new developments like Repton Avenue offer modern family homes.
For first-time buyers, the 101 two-bedroom properties averaging £217,610 provide accessible entry points into the NR6 market. Flats are also available, with 42 listings averaging just £129,137, though these are less common. The 17 one-bedroom properties at £110,735 represent the most affordable options in the postcode. Understanding this distribution helps you price competitively and identify your target buyer demographic.
Price trends within NR6 vary significantly by sub-area. NR6 7 (including Hellesdon) has shown 3.4% price growth in the last year, making it one of the stronger performing areas. In contrast, NR6 5 experienced a 3.6% decline. NR6 6 saw a more modest 0.5% fall. This variation underscores the importance of choosing an agent with detailed knowledge of your specific location within NR6.
Estate agent fees in NR6 follow the national average, typically ranging from 1% to 3% + VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) depending on the agent and property type. High-street agents like Winkworth and Gilson Bailey generally charge percentage-based fees, while some online operators offer fixed-fee packages. The average fee across England is approximately 1.5% + VAT.
When comparing agents, consider the total cost rather than just the percentage. An agent charging 1.5% on a £300,000 property (£4,500) may provide more value than one charging 1% (£3,000) if they achieve a higher sale price or sell faster. Our data shows properties in NR6 selling across a wide price range from under £100,000 to over £750,000, so the actual fee amount varies significantly between properties.
Different agents in NR6 also focus on different property price points. Abbotfox averages £346,000 across their listings, suggesting they handle more premium properties, while William H. Brown in Hellesdon averages £246,912, indicating a focus on more affordable stock. Choose an agent whose experience aligns with your property type and price range.
Consider also what services are included in the fee. Some agents offer enhanced marketing packages with professional photography, video tours, and premium home.co.uk listings as standard, while others charge extra for these. Given the competitive NR6 market, where 455 properties are currently competing for buyer attention, standout marketing can make a significant difference to your sale outcome.

162 properties currently listed across NR6 Norwich. Here are the most recently added.
£400,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Tills Road, NR6 7QZ
£400,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Tills Road, NR6 7QZ
Haart
-4d ago
£260,000
Bungalow, 3 bed
Mountfield Avenue, NR6 5HN
£260,000
Bungalow, 3 bed
Mountfield Avenue, NR6 5HN
Winkworth
-5d ago
£275,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Moore Avenue, NR6 7LE
£275,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Moore Avenue, NR6 7LE
Gilson Bailey
-6d ago
£260,000
Terraced, 3 bed
North Walsham Road, NR6 7QF
£260,000
Terraced, 3 bed
North Walsham Road, NR6 7QF
Minors & Brady
-6d ago
£200,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Blacksmiths Way, NR6 7DT
£200,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Blacksmiths Way, NR6 7DT
Leaders
-6d ago
£300,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Woodland Road, NR6 5RQ
£300,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Woodland Road, NR6 5RQ
Think Property
-6d ago
£375,000
Detached, 3 bed
Cromer Road, NR6 6LZ
£375,000
Detached, 3 bed
Cromer Road, NR6 6LZ
Abbotts
-7d ago
£180,000
Flat, 3 bed
Whitworth Court, NR6 6GN
£180,000
Flat, 3 bed
Whitworth Court, NR6 6GN
Starkings & Watson
-7d ago
£235,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Windsor Park Gardens, NR6 7PR
£235,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Windsor Park Gardens, NR6 7PR
Starkings & Watson
-7d ago
£350,000
Detached, 4 bed
Norman Drive, NR6 7HW
£350,000
Detached, 4 bed
Norman Drive, NR6 7HW
Winkworth
-7d ago
£200,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Spencer Road, NR6 6DG
£200,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Spencer Road, NR6 6DG
Minors & Brady
-9d ago
£250,000
Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Catton Court, NR6 7AJ
£250,000
Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Catton Court, NR6 7AJ
William H. Brown
-9d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our live market data, Winkworth leads NR6 with 66 active listings and 14.5% market share, making them the dominant agent in the area. Property Ladder (36 listings, 7.9%) and Gilson Bailey (33 listings, 7.3%) follow as strong alternatives. Minors & Brady, Iconic, and Pymm & Co also have significant presence. The best agent for you depends on your specific location within NR6 and property type, so we recommend getting valuations from multiple agents to compare. Each agent has different strengths - Winkworth excels in Hellesdon, while others may have stronger presence in Sprowston or Old Catton.
Estate agent fees in NR6 typically range from 1% to 3% + VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total) of the sale price, which is in line with national averages. High-street agents like Winkworth and William H. Brown generally charge percentage-based fees, while some online agents offer fixed fees between £999 and £1,999. For a property at the NR6 average price of £302,500, this would mean fees between £3,025 and £9,075 before VAT. Many agents are negotiable on their rates, especially for properties in the popular £300,000-£500,000 bracket.
The time to sell varies based on property type, price, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly in the popular £200,000-£300,000 range (183 listings) tend to attract strong buyer interest. Three-bedroom homes, which represent 222 of the 455 available listings, are particularly in demand and typically sell quickest. Working with a proactive agent who prices competitively and markets effectively is key to achieving a quicker sale. NR6 7 has seen the highest sales volumes (373 in 24 months), suggesting properties there may sell faster.
Local agents like those in our comparison data have specific knowledge of NR6's different neighbourhoods, from Old Catton to Hellesdon. They understand local price variations (NR6 7 showed 3.4% growth while NR6 5 fell 3.6%), know which areas appeal to different buyer types, and often have established relationships with local conveyancers and surveyors. This local expertise often proves valuable when selling in NR6. National chains may offer brand recognition, but local agents typically provide more personalized service and deeper market knowledge.
Ask about their experience selling properties similar to yours in NR6, their current listing-to-sale ratio, how they plan to market your property, their fee structure and contract terms, how often they'll provide updates, and whether they offer sole or multi-agency options. Also ask about their average time to sell and achieved prices in your specific area of NR6. Request details on how many properties they've sold in your particular NR6 sub-area and what the final sold prices were compared to asking prices.
While not legally required, having a survey can help identify issues before buyers discover them during their own surveys. NR6 has many Victorian-era properties (common in Norwich) which may have issues like rising damp, settlement cracking, or outdated electrics. A RICS Level 2 survey costs around £395-£500 for standard properties in Norwich, while larger or older homes may require more detailed assessments. Norwich has an unusually high proportion of oil-heated homes (13.2% vs 3.2% national average), so surveys may note oil tank condition. Properties built before 1900 or in conservation areas may benefit from a more comprehensive RICS Level 3 survey.
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Essential for identifying issues in properties before buyers do. Norwich has many Victorian-era homes where surveys commonly reveal rising damp or settlement issues. From £395
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More detailed survey for older or larger properties. Recommended for Norwich's pre-1900 homes and listed buildings. From £600
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Required by law before marketing your property. From £60
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Required if selling a Help to Buy property. From £150
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