Compare 6 local agents, data from 9 active listings








We track 6 estate agents actively marketing properties in Old Radnor, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and market share within this picturesque Powys village. Selling a period cottage, a farmhouse, or a modern detached home requires finding the right estate agent - it makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
Old Radnor sits in the heart of the Welsh Marches, a tranquil rural parish known for its medieval church and stunning countryside. The local property market reflects this peaceful setting, with an average asking price of £496,111 across 9 current listings. We have analysed every agent operating in this area to bring you the most comprehensive comparison available for the Old Radnor estate agents market.
Whether you are selling a traditional stone cottage, a working farm, or a modern family home, choosing the right local estate agent ensures your property reaches the right buyers. Our detailed comparison covers each agent is active in the Old Radnor area, their current listings, market positioning, and the specific neighborhoods they serve.

6
Active Estate Agents
£496,111
Average Asking Price
9
Properties For Sale
The Old Radnor property market presents a fascinating picture of rural Welsh Marches living. Based on Land Registry data for the parish, average house prices have shown significant variation in recent years due to the relatively low number of transactions typical of small rural parishes. In 2025, the average sale price reached approximately £690,000 based on 3 recorded sales, while 2024 saw an average of £481,667 across 3 sales. This upward movement reflects strong demand for properties in this scenic corner of Powys, though the small sample size means year-on-year figures can fluctuate considerably.
Looking at the broader Powys picture provides useful context for the Old Radnor market. The county average stands at £266,000 as of December 2025, with virtually no change over the twelve months prior. However, Old Radnor's average asking price of £496,111 sits considerably higher than the county average, reflecting the premium nature of properties in this desirable rural location. The Welsh housing market overall saw a 5.0% annual increase, with Powys house prices rising 1.0% in December 2025 compared to the same month in 2024.
Property types in Old Radnor skew heavily towards detached homes, which aligns with the rural character of the area. Our data shows 4 detached properties currently available at an average asking price of £530,000, with another 5 properties in the "other" category averaging £469,000. This preference for detached living reflects the spacious plots and traditional farmhouses that dominate the local housing stock, many dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction volumes in Old Radnor remain modest, consistent with its status as a small rural parish. The data indicates approximately 3 sales in 2024 and a similar number in 2025, figures that are typical for villages of this size in the Welsh Marches. This low transaction volume means the market can be sensitive to individual high-value sales, which explains the variation in average prices between years. For sellers, this environment means competition is limited, but buyers are often motivated by the rarity of available properties.
New build activity specifically within the Old Radnor LD8 postcode area appears minimal, with no active new-build developments identified through general searches. This is typical of most small rural villages in Powys, where development pressure remains low and local planning policies often protect the character of historic settlements. The vast majority of available properties are therefore established homes, many of which will be period properties requiring careful consideration of their condition and any heritage designations.
The property type mix reveals a market dominated by larger family homes. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 4 current listings averaging £438,750, while four-bedroom homes also feature prominently with 4 listings at an average of £608,750. There is currently just one two-bedroom property available at £275,000, indicating a shortage of smaller homes suitable for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize in this area.
Old Radnor occupies a special position in the Welsh Marches, sitting atop a hill with panoramic views across the borderlands between Powys and Herefordshire. The village is centred around its historic parish church, which dates from the medieval period, indicating the long-standing importance of this settlement in the region. The presence of numerous period cottages and farmhouses throughout the parish suggests a housing stock dominated by older, traditional properties constructed from local stone and brick - materials commonly used in this part of the Welsh countryside.
The local geology and rural setting contribute to the character of properties in Old Radnor, though specific shrink-swell clay risk data was not available for the immediate area. Properties in similar parts of the Welsh Marches typically feature solid stone walls or traditional brick construction, which can present unique challenges compared to modern cavity wall buildings. Flood risk specific to Old Radnor was not identified through available data, though as with any rural property, prospective buyers should conduct appropriate searches via Natural Resources Wales and the local planning authority.
The economic character of the area revolves around agriculture, tourism, and residents who commute to larger towns in the region. Old Radnor's peaceful rural position makes it attractive to those seeking a quiet lifestyle while remaining within reasonable distance of towns like Knighton, Presteigne, and Kington. The lack of major employers within the village itself means most residents travel for work, either to nearby market towns or further afield. This commuting pattern influences the type of buyer attracted to the area, typically those with flexibility in their work arrangements or those already retired.
Given the historic nature of the settlement, with its medieval church and period properties, certain areas of Old Radnor may fall within a conservation designation. Properties in such locations, particularly those listed buildings, may require specialist surveys beyond the standard RICS Level 2 Home Survey. The presence of older construction methods using local stone and traditional timber framing means that issues such as damp penetration, roof condition, and outdated electrical systems are considerations for any property in the parish, particularly those over 50 years old.
Selecting the right estate agent in a small rural market like Old Radnor requires careful consideration of their local presence and track record. Our data shows that Cobb Amos, operating from their Knighton office, currently leads the market with 3 active listings representing a 33.3% market share. Their average asking price of £423,333 suggests they handle properties across the spectrum, though their strong local presence in the nearby market town positions them well for properties in the lower to mid-price range.
Mccartneys LLP appears twice in our data, operating from both Knighton and Llandrindod Wells offices. Together they hold a 33.3% market share with an average asking price of £520,000 across their combined 3 listings. This dual-office presence demonstrates their commitment to the mid-Wales region and their experience with properties across different price points, from the £385,000 listing in Llandrindod Wells to the £655,000 property in Knighton. Their established High Street presence in multiple locations suggests a traditional approach that many sellers in rural areas prefer.
For premium properties, Sunderlands based in Hay-On-Wye and Strutt and Parker both operate in the higher price brackets with single listings at £525,000 and £550,000 respectively. These agents bring experience with more substantial properties and may be better suited to selling farmhouses, country houses, and larger period properties that dominate the upper end of the Old Radnor market. Jackson Property from Leominster also maintains a presence with a £425,000 listing, demonstrating the cross-border nature of the market that extends into Herefordshire.
Start by understanding which agents operate in Old Radnor and the surrounding villages. Look at their current listings, previous sales history, and whether they have offices in nearby towns like Knighton, Presteigne, or Hay-On-Wye. Local knowledge makes a significant difference in achieving the best price for rural properties.
Consider whether you want an online-only agent with lower fees or a traditional high-street agent who can conduct viewings and negotiate in person. Rural properties often benefit from agents with local knowledge and connections to buyers seeking the quiet rural lifestyle that Old Radnor offers.
Request free valuations from at least 3 agents before making your decision. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business - a realistic asking price leads to faster sales. In a small market like Old Radnor, overpricing can mean your property sits unsold for months.
Estate agent fees in England and Wales typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT. In Old Radnor's smaller market, you may find agents willing to negotiate on fees, particularly if you instruct them for both sales and lettings. Always get the fee structure in writing before signing.
Understand the length of contract, typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency, what happens if your property is not sold, and whether you will be tied in after the initial period expires. Small rural markets can move slowly, so ensure you understand exactly what you are signing.
In a smaller rural market like Old Radnor, estate agent fees are often negotiable. With only 6 active agents competing for your business, do not be afraid to ask for a reduced rate, particularly if you have a property that will sell quickly or if you are prepared to sign a multi-agency agreement. Many agents will match or beat competitor quotes, so always get at least 3 quotes before instructing.
Understanding how prices vary by bedroom count helps sellers position their property correctly and buyers assess value in the Old Radnor market. Our current listing data shows a clear premium for larger homes, reflecting the rural nature of the area where buyers are often seeking space for families or those working from home.
Four-bedroom properties represent the upper end of the market with an average asking price of £608,750 across 4 listings. These homes typically appeal to families and those seeking rural lifestyle properties with land or large gardens. The premium pricing reflects both the construction costs of larger homes and the desirability of spacious rural living in this picturesque part of Powys.
Three-bedroom properties form the backbone of the market with 4 listings averaging £438,750. This bedroom count represents the sweet spot for many buyers, offering family accommodation without the premium commanded by the largest homes. The relative abundance of three-bedroom properties suggests good choice for buyers in this segment, though competition among sellers means pricing competitively is essential.
Two-bedroom properties are notably scarce in Old Radnor, with just one listing currently available at £275,000. This shortage suggests strong demand from first-time buyers and those looking to downsize, meaning any two-bedroom properties that come to market may attract multiple buyers. For sellers with smaller properties, this represents an opportunity to achieve a premium price due to limited competition.
Finding the right estate agent in Old Radnor means understanding which agents have the local knowledge and market presence to sell your property effectively. Our comparison tool lets you view detailed profiles of each agent, their current listings, and their performance in the local market.

Based on current market share data, Cobb Amos leads with 33.3% of the market through 3 active listings, followed by Mccartneys LLP with 22.2% market share from their Knighton and Llandrindod Wells offices. The top 3 agents combined control 66.6% of the market, indicating a moderately concentrated market where a few established players dominate. Cobb Amos particularly stands out for their Knighton presence, which gives them direct exposure to buyers looking at properties in the surrounding area.
Estate agent fees in England and Wales typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT. In the Old Radnor market, you should expect to pay around the national average of approximately 1.5% plus VAT for standard commission rates. However, with only 6 agents operating locally, there may be room for negotiation, particularly for straightforward properties or if you instruct agents for multiple services. Always request a detailed breakdown of what is included in the fee.
Price trends in Old Radnor should be interpreted cautiously due to the low number of sales typical of small rural parishes. The average price increased significantly between 2024 and 2025, though this is based on only 3 sales per year and could reflect the types of properties sold rather than broader market movements. Powys county as a whole saw a 0% change in the twelve months to December 2025, with a modest 1.0% increase in December compared to the previous year.
Old Radnor offers a peaceful rural lifestyle in the heart of the Welsh Marches, with a medieval parish church at its centre and stunning countryside views across the Powys and Herefordshire border. The village suits those seeking tranquility and space, though daily amenities require travel to nearby towns like Knighton or Presteigne. The area attracts commuters, retirees, and those working in agriculture or tourism, with a strong sense of community in this historic corner of Wales.
The Old Radnor market is dominated by detached properties, both period farmhouses and more modern family homes. The village features numerous historic cottages and houses built from local stone, many dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Three and four-bedroom homes represent the majority of current listings, with a notable shortage of smaller two-bedroom properties. The rural setting means most properties come with land or generous gardens.
Specific data on time-to-sell for Old Radnor was not available, but rural markets typically experience longer selling times than urban areas due to smaller buyer pools. The low transaction volume means properties may take several months to sell, particularly in the winter months when rural property viewings are less common. Pricing realistically from the outset and ensuring your property is presented in excellent condition will help achieve a quicker sale.
Online estate agents can offer cost savings with fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, compared to percentage-based fees from high-street agents. However, for rural properties in areas like Old Radnor, traditional agents with local offices in Knighton or Hay-On-Wye often provide better service through their local knowledge, existing buyer networks, and ability to conduct viewings in person. The personal relationships that high-street agents build with local buyers can be particularly valuable in a small community market.
Many properties in Old Radnor are older period buildings that may require more detailed surveying than a standard RICS Level 2 Home Survey. The historic nature of the village, with its medieval church and likely conservation area, means some properties may be listed buildings requiring specialist assessments. A RICS Level 3 Building Survey is recommended for older properties, those in poor condition, or any building with unique construction features such as traditional timber framing or solid stone walls.
From £400
Recommended for properties built after 1900 in reasonable condition
From £600
Comprehensive survey for older or complex properties
From £60
Energy Performance Certificate required for sale
From £150
Official valuation for mortgage and selling purposes
Estate Agents In London

Estate Agents In Plymouth

Estate Agents In Liverpool

Estate Agents In Glasgow

Estate Agents In Sheffield

Estate Agents In Edinburgh

Estate Agents In Coventry

Estate Agents In Bradford

Estate Agents In Manchester

Estate Agents In Birmingham

Estate Agents In Bristol

Estate Agents In Oxford

Estate Agents In Leicester

Estate Agents In Newcastle

Estate Agents In Leeds

Estate Agents In Southampton

Estate Agents In Cardiff

Estate Agents In Nottingham

Estate Agents In Norwich

Estate Agents In Brighton

Estate Agents In Derby

Estate Agents In Portsmouth

Estate Agents In Northampton

Estate Agents In Milton Keynes

Estate Agents In Bournemouth

Estate Agents In Bolton

Estate Agents In Swansea

Estate Agents In Swindon

Estate Agents In Peterborough

Estate Agents In Wolverhampton

Compare 6 local agents, data from 9 active listings
Find AgentsThe wrong agent could cost you thousands.
Compare top-rated local agents free.
The wrong agent could cost you thousands.
Compare top-rated local agents free.





Homemove is a trading name of HM Haus Group Ltd (Company No. 13873779, registered in England & Wales). Homemove Mortgages Ltd (Company No. 15947693) is an Appointed Representative of TMG Direct Limited, trading as TMG Mortgage Network, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 786245). Homemove Mortgages Ltd is entered on the FCA Register as an Appointed Representative (FRN 1022429). You can check registrations at NewRegister or by calling 0800 111 6768.