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We track 15 estate agents actively marketing properties in the OX7 4 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a charming Cotswold cottage or a substantial country estate, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The OX7 4 area, covering parts of Oxfordshire's desirable Cotswold fringe, boasts an average asking price of £867,619 - reflecting the region's strong demand and premium property stock. With 29 properties currently on the market across this postcode, competition among agents is healthy, giving sellers real choice when selecting representation.
Our platform provides transparent comparison data, including each agent's active listings, average asking prices, and market share within the postcode. Whether you are selling a terraced cottage in one of the villages or a substantial country house, understanding how different agents perform in your specific market segment helps you make an informed decision about who should market your home.

15
Active Estate Agents
£867,619
Average Asking Price
29
Properties For Sale
The OX7 4 property market presents a nuanced picture that demands careful analysis. Our data reveals an average sold price of £714,357 over the last 12 months for this postcode area, with the broader OX7 postcode recording an average of £554,223. These figures demonstrate that OX7 4 consistently commands premium prices compared to the wider OX7 region, reflecting the area's sought-after location and quality of housing stock.
Price trends across the OX7 postcode sector show some interesting variations worth noting. While the broader OX7 area has experienced a 9% decline year-on-year and sits 6% below its 2023 peak of £591,744, certain OX7 4 sectors have performed markedly differently. The OX7 4BG sector, which encompasses several villages near the Oxford fringe, has shown impressive resilience with prices up 16% on the previous year and a remarkable 52% above its 2013 peak of £475,000. This sector-level variation underscores the importance of understanding micro-market dynamics when pricing your property.
Land Registry data confirms that detached properties continue to dominate the OX7 4 market, with average sold prices reaching £877,750 over the past year. Semi-detached properties have also performed strongly at £858,125 on average, while terraced homes averaged £374,000 and flats £180,000. The premium commanded by detached homes reflects strong demand from families seeking space in this highly desirable Oxfordshire location, with buyers willing to pay substantially more for larger properties with gardens in the Cotswold countryside.
Looking at the ratio between asking and achieved prices, properties in OX7 4 have sold for approximately 82% of their original asking price on average. This figure emphasises the importance of realistic initial pricing - properties that launch at competitive asking prices tend to attract more viewings, generate competitive situations among buyers, and achieve prices closer to their asking figure.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Understanding what types of properties are currently available helps sellers position their homes effectively. Our live listing data shows that detached properties dominate the OX7 4 market with 9 listings currently available, averaging £1,335,556. These substantial family homes attract buyers seeking the Cotswold lifestyle, with large gardens and period features being highly sought after.
Three-bedroom properties represent the most active segment of the current market, with 12 listings available at an average price of £764,162. This bedroom count appeals strongly to growing families and downsizers alike, offering versatile accommodation without the premium attached to larger homes. Four-bedroom properties number 5 listings at an average of £648,000, while five-bedroom homes command an average of £1,730,000, reflecting the premium market segment that characterises much of OX7 4.
The upper end of the market shows particular strength, with six properties currently priced above £1 million. These include several substantial country houses and period properties that benefit from the area's excellent transport connections to Oxford and London, as well as its outstanding schooling options. Zoopla records 13 properties sold in the OX7 4BG sector alone over the past year, indicating healthy transaction volumes despite broader market fluctuations.
The price distribution across listings shows that the majority of properties fall within the £500,000 to £750,000 bracket, with 11 listings in this range. This mid-market segment represents the heart of the OX7 4 housing market and where most activity concentrates. Properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000 account for 6 listings, while entry-level properties under £200,000 have just 4 listings available, suggesting limited options for first-time buyers in this premium area.

The OX7 4 postcode encompasses several desirable villages and hamlets on the Oxfordshire-Gloucestershire border, characterised by honey-coloured Cotswold stone buildings, rolling countryside, and excellent community amenities. This area attracts buyers seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining within commuting distance of Oxford, with the A40 providing direct links to the city centre approximately 15 miles away. The surrounding Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ensures the region maintains its distinctive character and limits future development, preserving property values over the long term.
Transport links from OX7 4 are particularly strong for a rural area. The Oxford to London rail service from Oxford Parkway station offers journeys to London Marylebone in under an hour, while the A40 provides direct access to the M40 motorway network. Families are drawn to the area by its excellent state and independent schooling, with several highly-rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach. The nearby towns of Chipping Norton and Witney provide everyday shopping, healthcare, and leisure facilities.
The local economy benefits significantly from Oxford's world-class universities, teaching hospitals, and the thriving science and technology sector. This creates sustained demand for housing from academics, healthcare professionals, and workers in the knowledge economy. The transient nature of these employment sectors, combined with the area's appeal to commuters, ensures consistent turnover in the housing market and maintains agent activity levels across price points.
The character of housing in OX7 4 reflects its Cotswold setting, with many properties built using local stone and featuring traditional architectural details. The predominance of period properties means that buyers often seek homes with character features such as exposed beams, original fireplaces, and flagstone floors. This housing stock appeals to a specific buyer demographic that values authenticity and traditional craftsmanship over modern minimalism.
Sellers in OX7 4 face an important decision between traditional high-street agents and newer online fixed-fee alternatives. The OX7 4 market, with its premium property prices averaging £867,619, presents specific considerations that differ from urban markets. Traditional percentage-based fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), meaning a property selling at the average price could incur fees between £8,676 and £31,234 with a high-street agent.
King and Woolley, operating from Chipping Norton under The Property Franchise Group, exemplifies the traditional high-street approach with 4 active listings and a 13.8% market share in OX7 4. Their average asking price of £579,999 positions them strongly in the mid-market segment, and their local presence in the Cotswold market brings valuable neighbourhood knowledge. Maxwell Douglas, also based in Chipping Norton, operates at a similar price point with an average of £685,000 across their 2 listings, appealing to sellers of character properties in the £500,000 to £800,000 range.
For premium properties, Savills and Knight Frank dominate the upper market with average asking prices of £2,250,000 and £2,375,000 respectively. These international agencies bring extensive marketing resources, database access, and prestige branding that appeals to owners of country estates and substantial Cotswold properties. Chancellors, part of the Leaders and Romans Group, offers broader market coverage with 2 listings at an average price of £295,000, demonstrating the diversity of the OX7 4 market from affordable starter homes to million-pound estates.
Online agents offer fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, which can represent significant savings on higher-value properties. However, the OX7 4 market's premium nature and the complexity of selling Cotswold stone period properties may favour agents who can provide physical viewings, local market expertise, and negotiation skills that fixed-fee online services often lack. Multi-agency agreements, which typically charge an additional 0.5% to 1% on top of the sole agency rate, remain an option for sellers seeking maximum market exposure. The decision between online and traditional representation often comes down to the complexity of your property and how much hands-on guidance you require throughout the sales process.
Start by identifying agents active in the OX7 4 area. Look at their current listings, average prices, and how long properties have been on market. Our comparison tool shows you exactly which agents are performing in your postcode.
Ask for free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business - an inflated asking price often leads to prolonged marketing periods and price reductions later.
Ask about floorplans, professional photography, virtual tours, and Rightmove/Zoopla premium listings. Agents who invest in quality marketing typically achieve better results and higher sale prices.
Confirm whether fees are sole or multi-agency, what services are included, and any additional costs. Negotiate where possible - many agents have flexibility, particularly for higher-value properties.
Ask for recent examples of properties sold in your specific neighbourhood and their achieved sale prices compared to asking prices. Local expertise makes a significant difference in the Cotswold market.
Understand the contract length, typically 8 to 16 weeks for sole agency, and what happens if you want to switch agents. Ensure you are comfortable with the notice period required.
Do not accept the first fee quoted. Many agents have flexibility, especially for properties valued over £500,000. Request valuations from multiple agents and use their competing quotes to negotiate. Given the average OX7 4 property price of £867,619, even a 0.5% fee reduction could save you over £4,300.
The bedroom count distribution in OX7 4 reveals clear market preferences and pricing patterns that can guide your selling strategy. Three-bedroom properties dominate the current market with 12 listings available, accounting for 41% of all properties for sale. This segment averages £764,162 and represents the heart of the market - family homes that appeal to a broad buyer pool.
One and two-bedroom properties, while fewer in number at 5 combined listings, offer more accessible entry points to the OX7 4 market at average prices of £180,000 and £208,667 respectively. These properties typically attract first-time buyers, young couples, and investors seeking to capitalise on the strong rental demand from commuting professionals. The limited supply in this segment suggests potential for competitive bidding among buyers.
At the premium end, five-bedroom homes command average prices of £1,730,000, with the standout being the £3,000,000 six-bedroom property currently listed through Strutt & Parker. These substantial homes target affluent families, downsizers from London, and buyers seeking the quintessential Cotswold country lifestyle. Properties in this price bracket require agents with established networks and proven track records in the ultra-premium segment.
Four-bedroom properties, with 5 current listings averaging £648,000, bridge the gap between family homes and premium estates. This segment appeals to buyers who need additional space for home offices, guest rooms, or growing families but do not require the full scale of a five-bedroom country house. The variety across bedroom counts demonstrates the OX7 4 market's ability to cater to diverse buyer needs, from first-time purchasers to those seeking luxury Cotswold residences.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial in the OX7 4 market, where demand, while strong, remains price-sensitive. Our data shows that properties priced realistically for their condition and location achieve faster sales and often closer to asking price than those initially overvalued. The current average time on market across Oxfordshire has increased, making accurate pricing more important than ever.
Your initial asking price sets buyer expectations and determines where your property appears in search results on portals like Rightmove and Zoopla. Properties priced within realistic ranges generate more viewings, create competitive situations, and sell for higher percentages of their asking prices. Agents with strong local knowledge, like those operating in the Cotswold towns surrounding OX7 4, can advise on neighbourhood-specific pricing trends that national averages might miss.
Professional staging and presentation can significantly impact achieved sale prices, particularly in the premium OX7 4 market where buyers expect properties to be presented in excellent condition. Quality photography, accurate floorplans, and detailed descriptions help your property stand out among the 29 currently available listings. Consider investing in decluttering, minor repairs, and kerb appeal before your first viewings.
Working with an agent who understands the nuances of the local Cotswold property market can add significant value beyond simply listing your home. Agents with established relationships with local solicitors, mortgage brokers, and other property professionals can help streamline the sales process and keep transactions moving forward smoothly. Their knowledge of which improvements add value in this specific market - and which do not - helps you focus your resources on changes that will genuinely impact buyer interest.

Based on current market share data, King and Woolley leads with 13.8% of the market and 4 active listings, making them the most active agent in the postcode. Savills follows with over 10% market share across their Oxford and Banbury offices, while Knight Frank and Maxwell Douglas also hold strong positions in the premium and mid-market segments respectively. The best agent for your property depends on your price point and property type. For premium country houses, specialist agents like Strutt & Parker with their £3,000,000 listing bring relevant experience and buyer networks.
Estate agent fees in OX7 4 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total) for traditional high-street agents. Given the average asking price of £867,619, fees could range from approximately £10,411 to £31,234. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 but may offer less local expertise and personal service for premium properties. Many agents negotiate on fees, particularly for properties over £500,000, so obtaining multiple quotes is advisable.
The picture is mixed across different sectors of OX7 4. While the broader OX7 postcode has seen a 9% year-on-year decline, certain sectors like OX7 4BG have shown strong growth with prices up 16% on last year and 52% above their 2013 peak. The average sold price in OX7 4 stands at £714,357, with premium properties maintaining stronger values than the broader market. Understanding your specific postcode sector is essential for accurate price expectations.
OX7 4 encompasses beautiful Cotswold villages on the Oxfordshire-Gloucestershire border, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with excellent transport links to Oxford and London. The area features honey-coloured stone properties, outstanding schools, and easy access to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Commuters favour the area for its village character combined with convenient rail access to London from Oxford Parkway, with journeys to Marylebone taking under an hour.
Marketing times in OX7 4 vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for current conditions typically achieve sale within 8 to 16 weeks, though premium properties may take longer. Working with an agent who understands local micro-markets and has strong buyer connections can significantly reduce your time on market. The current market dynamics mean realistic pricing is more important than ever for achieving timely sales.
Local agents like King and Woolley, Maxwell Douglas, and Chancellors based in Chipping Norton bring valuable neighbourhood knowledge and established community connections. National chains like Savills, Knight Frank, and Connells offer broader marketing reach and international buyer databases. For premium Cotswold properties, specialist agents with relevant experience often deliver better results. The choice depends on your property type and target buyer demographic.
Three-bedroom properties currently dominate the market with 12 listings, representing strong demand from families. Detached homes command the highest prices at an average of £1,335,556, reflecting buyer preference for space and character in this desirable location. The premium end of the market, properties over £1 million, shows particular strength with 6 listings currently available, including a notable £3,000,000 six-bedroom country house.
While not legally required to sell, surveys protect both parties and can identify issues that might affect sale progress. For properties over 50 years old, which are common in the Cotswold area, a RICS Level 2 survey is advisable. The survey can be commissioned by the buyer, but sellers often benefit from obtaining their own to identify and address issues proactively. Given the age and character of many properties in OX7 4, understanding the condition of structural elements, roofing, and period features before marketing can prevent surprises during conveyancing.
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