£1,250,000
Detached, 6 bed
Brogdale Road, ME13 8XY
£1,250,000
Detached, 6 bed
Brogdale Road, ME13 8XY
Wards
-5d ago
Compare 7 local agents, data from 11 active listings








We track 7 estate agents actively marketing properties in Ospringe, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a period cottage on Ospringe Street or a modern home near the village centre, finding the right agent is crucial for achieving the best price in this desirable Kent village.
Ospringe sits on the southern edge of Faversham, offering a unique blend of historic charm and excellent commuter links to London. With the average asking price currently at £775,409 and properties ranging from £300,000 to over £1 million, the local market presents opportunities across various price points. Our comprehensive analysis helps you identify which agents have the expertise and market presence to sell your property fast and for the best possible price.

7
Active Estate Agents
£775,409
Average Asking Price
11
Properties For Sale
Based on recent Land Registry and Rightmove data, the Ospringe property market has shown resilient growth over the past year. Our analysis of sold prices confirms that historical prices in Ospringe over the last year were approximately 8% up on the previous year and 4% above the 2021 peak of £463,621. The overall average sold price sits around £476,750 according to Zoopla data, with Rightmove reporting an average of £484,000 over the last year. This steady upward trajectory reflects strong demand for properties in this sought-after Kent village.
Property values in Ospringe vary significantly by type and location. Detached properties command the highest prices, with Rightmove reporting averages of £673,714, while semi-detached homes average around £370,750. Terraced properties in the village typically sell for approximately £321,875, and flats average around £190,625 according to Liveable data. The village's position within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, combined with excellent transport links via the M2 motorway and regular train services to London Victoria and St Pancras International, continues to attract buyers seeking a rural lifestyle with convenient city access.
Sector-level analysis reveals interesting price trends across different parts of Ospringe. The Ospringe Street area has shown particularly strong performance, with prices 21% up on the previous year and an impressive 44% up on the 2018 peak of £287,667. However, Ospringe Road has experienced a correction, with prices 29% down on the previous year and 16% down from the 2023 peak of £380,000. These micro-market variations underscore the importance of choosing an agent with local expertise who understands the specific dynamics of your neighbourhood.
Based on 7 live listings with an average asking price of £652,143.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Ospringe.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe Ospringe market currently shows strong demand for three-bedroom properties, which dominate the active listings with 6 properties averaging £456,667. Four-bedroom homes also feature prominently with 4 listings at an average of £1,234,875, reflecting the premium that buyers pay for larger family homes in this village location. The current mix indicates a healthy balance between family housing and larger executive homes, suitable for the village's commuter catchment.
New build activity has been significant in the Ospringe and neighbouring Faversham area. The Ospringe Gardens development by Linden Homes (Vistry Group) on the former Red Brickworks site is now largely complete, offering two, three, and four-bedroom homes with prices ranging from £133,988 for a two-bedroom semi-detached to £429,995 for a four-bedroom detached. The nearby Davington Fields development by Bovis Homes, also part of Vistry Group, delivered all 127 properties as of November 2023. These developments have contributed almost £1 million to local services and infrastructure, including education and community facilities. Future supply includes a proposed development of up to 85 dwellings on Land South of London Road, subject to planning approval.

Ospringe is a thriving rural community situated on the southern edge of Faversham in Kent, within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village features linear development along Ospringe Street and Water Lane, following a shallow chalk valley that gives the area its distinctive geological character. The population stands at approximately 771 according to the 2011 census, with around 270 households in the civil parish. The village maintains a strong sense of community with local amenities including The Alma, a popular village pub, and proximity to Lorenden Preparatory School, a prestigious private school in the area.
The built environment in Ospringe reflects its rich historical heritage. Many properties date from the 16th century, with several being Grade II listed structures. The village benefits from a designated Conservation Area, first established in 1970 and last reviewed in 2004, protecting 29 listed buildings including two Grade II* properties. The Church of St Peter and St Paul, a Grade II* listed building, is constructed from flint and ragstone and serves as a notable landmark. Traditional buildings along Ospringe Street feature characteristic jumbled peg-tiled roofs, red and yellow brick chimney stacks, and clusters of clay chimney pots, creating the distinctive streetscene that defines this historic village.
Transport connectivity makes Ospringe particularly attractive to London commuters. The M2 motorway provides straightforward road access, while regular train services from Faversham station run to London Victoria and St Pancras International, making the village an ideal base for professionals seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing city access. The village's location also offers easy access to the wider Kent coast and the channel ports, adding to its appeal for those requiring good transport connections.
Sellers in Ospringe can choose between traditional high-street agents with percentage-based fees and modern online agents offering fixed-price packages. Foundation Estate Agents, based in nearby Faversham, currently leads the local market with 18.2% market share and an average asking price of £662,500 across their 2 active listings. Their local presence and established reputation in the Faversham area make them a strong choice for sellers seeking hands-on guidance throughout the sales process. Traditional agents typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT.
For sellers targeting the premium end of the Ospringe market, specialists like Strutt & Parker, who handle properties averaging £1,500,000, offer expertise in high-value sales and access to affluent buyer networks. Fine & Country, operating from Maidstone, Malling & the Weald, also serves the upper market segment with an average asking price of £625,000. Online agents such as Exp Luxury, which operates from London and focuses on properties averaging £850,000, offer fixed-fee structures typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, which can represent significant savings for higher-value properties. When selecting an agent, consider whether you value the personal service and local expertise of a traditional high-street agent or the cost savings and modern approach of an online provider.
Multi-agency agreements, where sellers instruct more than one agent, typically incur higher total fees (usually 0.5% to 1% more than sole agency rates) but can increase exposure for properties in smaller markets. Sole agency agreements in Ospringe typically run for 8 to 16 weeks, giving agents a defined period to secure a buyer. We recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before making your decision, as this provides not only a price indication but also an opportunity to assess each agent's market knowledge and proposed strategy for your property.

Request valuations from at least three different agents operating in Ospringe. This gives you comparable market assessments and helps you understand the realistic price range for your property in the current market conditions.
Look at how many listings each agent has in Ospringe, their average asking prices, and their market share. Agents with proven local track records understand buyer preferences in specific neighbourhoods like Ospringe Street or Water Lane.
Traditional agents charge percentage-based fees (typically 1-3% plus VAT), while online agents offer fixed fees. Consider the total cost against the level of service provided and your property's expected sale price.
Ask about how agents plan to market your property, including online presence on Rightmove and Zoopla, local advertising in Faversham publications, and whether they use professional photography and virtual tours.
Understand the contract length, sole or multi-agency terms, and what happens if your property doesn't sell within the agreed period. Most Ospringe agents offer 8-16 week sole agency terms.
Choose an agent you feel comfortable working with and who demonstrates genuine knowledge of the Ospringe market and your specific neighbourhood, whether that's near the Conservation Area or closer to the M2.
While estate agent fees are typically non-negotiable, sellers can often secure better terms by agreeing to a sole agency agreement rather than multi-agency, or by offering to pay the fee upfront. Given the premium nature of many Ospringe properties, even a small percentage reduction can represent thousands of pounds in savings.
Analysis of bedroom distribution in Ospringe reveals clear pricing tiers that reflect buyer preferences and market demand. Three-bedroom properties dominate the current market with 6 active listings averaging £456,667, representing the most accessible entry point to the Ospringe property market. These homes typically appeal to first-time buyers and young families attracted to the village's excellent schools and transport links to London from Faversham station.
Four-bedroom homes command the highest average prices at £1,234,875 across 4 listings, reflecting strong demand from families seeking larger accommodation in this desirable village location. The premium pricing for four-bedroom properties indicates that buyers are willing to pay a significant premium for additional space and the characteristics that define Ospringe living, including access to good schools, rural surroundings, and the village's historic character. One six-bedroom property is currently marketed at £850,000, representing the upper end of the local market for those seeking substantial family homes or period properties with multiple reception rooms.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial for achieving the best result in the Ospringe market. Properties priced realistically from day one tend to attract more viewings, generate competitive interest, and often sell closer to their asking price than those that have been on the market for extended periods. An experienced local agent like Foundation Estate Agents or Harrisons Homes, who understand the nuances of different neighbourhoods within Ospringe, can provide invaluable guidance on setting the right price based on current market conditions, recent sales, and buyer demand in your specific area, whether that's near Ospringe Street or closer to the London Road.
The condition and presentation of your property significantly impact saleability in this historic village. With many Ospringe properties dating from the 16th century, buyers often expect period features but also modern conveniences. Properties in the Ospringe Conservation Area or listed buildings may require special consideration regarding permitted alterations and maintenance obligations. The 29 listed buildings in Ospringe, including two Grade II* properties, mean that some buyers will be specifically seeking period character while others may require flexibility for modern family living. Before marketing, consider investing in professional photography, decluttering, and addressing any necessary repairs. Properties presented in excellent condition typically achieve higher prices and shorter time on market, particularly in a village where buyer expectations are shaped by the quality of the historic housing stock and the Kent Downs setting.

7 properties currently listed across Ospringe. Here are the most recently added.
£1,250,000
Detached, 6 bed
Brogdale Road, ME13 8XY
£1,250,000
Detached, 6 bed
Brogdale Road, ME13 8XY
Wards
-5d ago
£435,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Eastling Road, ME13 0DU
£435,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Eastling Road, ME13 0DU
Iliffe & Iliffe
-23d ago
£450,000
Semi-Detached, 5 bed
Bayfield, ME13 0EF
£450,000
Semi-Detached, 5 bed
Bayfield, ME13 0EF
Wards
-55d ago
£850,000
Detached, 6 bed
Stalisfield Road, ME13 0HA
£850,000
Detached, 6 bed
Stalisfield Road, ME13 0HA
Exp Luxury
-181d ago
£625,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Hansletts Lane, ME13 0RN
£625,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Hansletts Lane, ME13 0RN
Foundation Estate Agents
-236d ago
£330,000
semi-detached, 3 bed
Bayfield, ME13 0EF
£330,000
semi-detached, 3 bed
Bayfield, ME13 0EF
Miles & Barr
-313d ago
£625,000
Terraced house, 4 bed
Painters Forstal Road, ME13 0EW
£625,000
Terraced house, 4 bed
Painters Forstal Road, ME13 0EW
Wards
-676d ago
Get free, no-obligation valuations from the top-performing local agents. Compare fees, services, and track records before you decide.
Compare Agents FreeBased on current market share data, Foundation Estate Agents leads with 18.2% of active listings, followed by several agents including Strutt & Parker, Exp Luxury, Harrisons Homes, Iliffe & Iliffe, Miles & Barr, and Fine & Country, each with 9.1% market share. The best agent for your property depends on your specific circumstances, property type, and price point. Foundation Estate Agents, based in Faversham, offers strong local presence, while premium agents like Strutt & Parker serve the upper market segment handling properties averaging £1.5 million.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total). In Ospringe, premium agents like Strutt & Parker who handle higher-value properties may charge towards the upper end, while standard agents typically charge around 1.5% plus VAT. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value, which can represent significant savings for properties valued over £500,000 in this market where the average asking price is £775,409.
Yes, Rightmove data shows prices in Ospringe are approximately 8% up on the previous year and 4% above the 2021 peak of £463,621. However, sector-level variations exist, with Ospringe Street showing strong 21% year-on-year growth while Ospringe Road has experienced a 29% decline. Local expertise is essential for understanding these micro-market dynamics, particularly given the diverse nature of the village with properties ranging from historic cottages to modern new builds near the former Brickworks sites.
Ospringe is a thriving rural community on the southern edge of Faversham, within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a population of approximately 771, the village offers a close-knit community, a popular pub (The Alma), and proximity to Lorenden Preparatory School. Excellent transport links via the M2 and train services to London Victoria and St Pancras International from Faversham station make it ideal for commuters while maintaining a peaceful village atmosphere. The village's 29 listed buildings and Conservation Area status ensure its historic character is preserved.
Ospringe offers a diverse housing stock including period cottages dating from the 16th century, Victorian and Edwardian family homes, and new builds from recent developments like Ospringe Gardens and Davington Fields. The market currently features three-bedroom properties as the most common with 6 active listings, along with four-bedroom family homes commanding premium prices and a smaller number of larger properties. Properties range from around £330,000 for smaller homes to over £1.5 million for premium listings.
Currently, there are 11 properties actively marketed for sale in Ospringe across 7 different estate agents. The average asking price is £775,409, with properties ranging from around £330,000 (a one-bedroom property listed by Miles & Barr) to over £1,500,000 (a premium listing by Strutt & Parker). The market shows good variety across price points, from properties in the £300,000-£500k bracket to luxury homes exceeding £1 million.
Yes, recent new build developments include Ospringe Gardens by Linden Homes (Vistry Group) on the former Red Brickworks site, which is now largely complete with final properties delivered by end of 2023. This development offers two, three, and four-bedroom homes from £133,988 for a two-bedroom semi-detached to £429,995 for a four-bedroom detached. The Davington Fields development by Bovis Homes delivered all 127 properties as of November 2023. A proposed development of up to 85 dwellings on Land South of London Road is pending planning approval.
Look for agents with proven local market knowledge, strong track records in your specific price range, and understanding of Ospringe's unique character including the Conservation Area and listed building considerations. Consider whether you prefer a traditional high-street agent offering personal service, such as Foundation Estate Agents with their 18.2% market share, or an online agent with fixed fees. Always obtain valuations from multiple agents and compare their marketing strategies, proposed sale timelines, and knowledge of your specific neighbourhood within Ospringe, whether that's near Ospringe Street or the Water Lane area.
The Ospringe market shows distinct pricing across property types. Detached properties average £928,333 in asking price, while semi-detached homes average £475,000. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 6 listings averaging £456,667, while four-bedroom homes command premium prices averaging £1,234,875. The variation reflects strong demand from families seeking the village's combination of rural character, good schools, and excellent transport links to London.
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