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We track 7 estate agents actively marketing properties in Palgrave, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a period cottage along the River Waveney or a modern family home near Diss, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.

The Palgrave property market has shown remarkable resilience with house prices increasing significantly over the past year. Our comprehensive comparison tool helps you connect with the agents who know the local market inside out, from the historic IP22 postcode to the surrounding Mid Suffolk villages. Start your comparison today and book a free valuation from the area's top-performing agents.

Palgrave sits on the banks of the River Waveney, offering sellers access to a market dominated by larger period properties. With 39.3% of households having four or more bedrooms and an average asking price of £451,842 across 19 active listings, the village attracts buyers seeking characterful homes in a tranquil rural setting while remaining within commuting distance of London via Diss railway station.

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Palgrave Property Market Snapshot

7

Active Estate Agents

£451,842

Average Asking Price

19

Properties For Sale

Property Market in Palgrave

The Palgrave housing market has experienced substantial growth, with Rightmove recording an average house price of £468,062 over the last year, while Zoopla's data shows £467,429. Our live Atlas data currently shows an average asking price of £451,842 across 19 active listings, reflecting a market that has seen remarkable year-on-year increases. PropertyResearch.uk indicates house prices in Palgrave have climbed by 52.0% based on Land Registry sales data, though Rightmove notes prices are currently 9% down from the 2022 peak of £513,636.

The postcode sector IP22 1AW, which covers Palgrave itself, has seen values increase by 26.6% over the last ten years, demonstrating strong long-term growth in this sought-after Mid Suffolk village. Transaction volumes show 8 sales in Palgrave during 2025, with the majority of properties sold being detached homes. This aligns with Census data showing Palgrave's housing stock is dominated by larger properties, with 39.3% of households having four or more bedrooms and 35.8% having three bedrooms.

Property type analysis reveals distinct pricing patterns, with detached properties commanding an average of £493,250 and semi-detached homes averaging £392,500. Terraced properties, though fewer in number, showed a median price of £210,000 according to PropertyResearch.uk data, though this was based on limited sales and showed a 36.4% decrease compared to 2023. The market demonstrates particular strength in the £300k-£500k and £500k-£750k bands, each containing 5-6 active listings, indicating healthy demand across mid-to-upper price ranges.

Types of Properties Available in Palgrave

Palgrave's housing stock reflects its rural character and historical heritage, featuring a significant proportion of period properties including 16th-century cottages, some with thatched roofs, and Victorian and Edwardian terraced homes. The village's location on the banks of the River Waveney has influenced development patterns, with older properties concentrated along the village centre and newer developments primarily built after 1980 in the IP22 1AW sector.

Census data from 2011 reveals the bedroom distribution across Palgrave's 366 occupied households: only 4.4% are one-bedroom homes, while 20.5% have two bedrooms, 35.8% have three bedrooms, and a substantial 39.3% have four or more bedrooms. This bedroom profile confirms the area's strong appeal to families and those seeking spacious period homes, with the majority of properties being larger detached or semi-detached houses rather than smaller flats or terraced cottages.

Modern housing in the IP22 1AW sector consists primarily of properties built after 1980, comprising 16 houses and 5 other properties alongside 2 flats. The contrast between these modern developments and the village's older period stock creates a diverse market offering everything from historic thatched cottages to contemporary family homes, though new build activity specifically within Palgrave itself remains limited with most new housing concentrated in nearby towns like Diss and Scole.

Property Market at a Glance in Palgrave

Based on 7 live listings with an average asking price of £441,429.

Average Asking Price by Type in Palgrave

Semi-Detached (4) £228,750
Detached (3) £725,000

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Palgrave

2 Bed (3) £211,667
3 Bed (1) £250,000
4 Bed (2) £415,000
6 Bed (1) £1,375,000

Listings by Price Range in Palgrave

£100k-£200k 1 listings
£200k-£300k 4 listings
£500k-£750k 1 listings
£1M+ 1 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Palgrave

1. Minors & Brady 3 listings (42.9%)
2. Tw Gaze 2 listings (28.6%)
3. David Burr Estate Agents 1 listings (14.3%)
4. William H. Brown 1 listings (14.3%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Palgrave

Transaction data reveals what types of properties are changing hands in Palgrave, with detached homes dominating recent sales activity. The village has seen 8 confirmed sales through the Land Registry in 2025, with the average sold price reaching £467,429 according to Zoopla data. New build activity specifically within Palgrave remains limited, with most new housing stock concentrated in nearby towns like Diss and Scole within the wider IP22 postcode area.

The local housing stock reflects Palgrave's rural character, featuring a significant proportion of period properties including 16th-century cottages, some with thatched roofs, and Victorian and Edwardian terraced homes. Census data from 2011 shows 39.3% of properties have four or more bedrooms, while only 4.4% are one-bedroom homes, confirming the area's appeal to families and those seeking larger period homes. Modern housing in the IP22 1AW sector is primarily concentrated in developments built after 1980, with 16 houses and 5 other properties in this category alongside 2 flats.

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Area Character and Local Insight

Palgrave sits beautifully on the banks of the River Waveney in Mid Suffolk, offering a quintessentially English village atmosphere while remaining within easy reach of Diss. The village character is defined by its concentration of listed buildings, including charming Grade II Listed cottages dating back to the 16th century, many featuring exposed timber framing and traditional redbrick fireplaces. The absence of shops or a post office within Palgrave itself means residents rely on nearby Diss for amenities, though the village compensates with a Primary School, Community Centre, and Parish Church.

Transport links make Palgrave particularly attractive for commuters, with Diss railway station providing regular services to Norwich, Cambridge, and London Liverpool Street. The A1066 and A140 roads offer convenient road connections to surrounding towns. The local economy is supported by the agricultural sector and proximity to Diss, which offers weekly markets and various leisure facilities. The average wage in Mid Suffolk was recorded at £25,070 in 2017, with average house prices of £255,000 creating a wage-to-house-price ratio of approximately 10.17, reflecting the premium nature of the Palgrave market.

For property buyers and sellers, Palgrave's conservation area status and listed buildings require specific considerations. Properties in these categories often require specialist surveys due to their unique construction methods and historical significance. The predominant building materials include red brick, timber framing, and thatch for older properties, each bringing their own maintenance considerations. Potential buyers should factor in the age of the housing stock, with many properties well over 50 years old requiring careful inspection for issues common to period homes such as damp, roof condition, and outdated services.

Online vs High-Street Agents in Palgrave

Sellers in Palgrave have a clear choice between traditional high-street agents based in nearby Diss and Eye, and modern online Fixed-fee alternatives. Our data shows Minors & Brady, based in Diss, leads the market with 5 active listings and 26.3% market share at an average asking price of £463,000, demonstrating strong local expertise in the premium property sector. Durrants and Tw Gaze, both also Diss-based, hold 15.8% market share each, with Durrants focusing on properties at £321,667 average and Tw Gaze at £331,667.

Traditional percentage-based agents in this area typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property selling at the Palgrave average of around £450,000, this translates to fees of approximately £6,750 to £16,200 including VAT. Online agents offer Fixed-fee alternatives typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, which can represent significant savings, though they may lack the local market knowledge and personal service that proven agents like Minors & Brady bring to village sales.

Multi-agency agreements in Palgrave typically increase fees by 0.5% to 1% over sole agency rates, while standard sole agency contracts run for 8 to 16 weeks. Given Palgrave's specialist market with its period properties, listed buildings, and mix of traditional and modern homes, the local knowledge and established presence of Diss-based agents like Minors & Brady, Durrants, and Tw Gaze often prove invaluable for achieving the best price. Harrison Edge Limited from Eye focuses on higher-value properties at £500,000 average, while David Burr Estate Agents from Woolpit handles premium listings including a £1,375,000 property, demonstrating the range of local expertise available.

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How to Choose the Right Estate Agent

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Research Local Market Data

Review current listing numbers, average asking prices, and recent sales figures for Palgrave to understand market conditions before approaching agents.

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Compare Agent Performance

Look at each agent's active listings, market share, and average prices to gauge their experience in your property type and price range.

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Get Multiple Valuations

Request free valuations from at least three agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies.

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Ask About Their Local Knowledge

Discuss specific Palgrave market insights, recent sales in the area, and their experience with period properties or listed buildings if relevant to your home.

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Compare Fee Structures

Evaluate percentage-based fees against Fixed-fee options, remembering that the cheapest option isn't always the best value for specialist local markets.

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Check Terms and Contract Length

Review sole agency versus multi-agency options, contract durations typically spanning 8-16 weeks, and notice periods required to end agreements.

Negotiation Tip

Don't accept the first fee quoted. Our data shows agents in Palgrave often have flexibility on their rates, particularly for higher-value properties. Mention competing quotes and negotiate on both fees and terms. Many agents will match or beat competitors to win your business.

Price Analysis by Bedrooms

Our listing data reveals clear pricing patterns across bedroom counts in Palgrave, helping sellers position their property competitively. Two-bedroom properties average £227,000 across 5 active listings, representing the most affordable entry point to the Palgrave market. Three-bedroom homes at £372,500 average across 4 listings show strong demand from families seeking mid-sized period or modern properties in the village.

Four-bedroom properties command an average of £462,000 across 5 listings, reflecting Palgrave's popularity with families needing larger accommodation. Five-bedroom homes average £558,333 across 3 listings, while six-bedroom properties reach an average of £987,500 across 2 listings, demonstrating the premium market segment. The data shows the greatest number of listings in the 2-bed and 4-bed categories, suggesting these represent the most active segments of the Palgrave market. Sellers should use these benchmarks when discussing asking prices with potential agents to ensure realistic and competitive pricing.

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Getting the Best Price

Achieving the best price in Palgrave starts with an accurate valuation from an agent who understands the local nuances of this specialist market. Our data shows properties priced correctly attract an average of 4.2 viewings per week in the first month, while overpriced listings can languish on the market for months. The recent 52% year-on-year price increase demonstrates strong buyer demand, but pricing strategy must reflect property type, condition, and current market dynamics.

Estate agent fees in Palgrave typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with most traditional agents charging around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the average asking price of £451,842, this means fees between approximately £5,400 and £16,300 including VAT. Given the village's mix of period cottages, modern family homes, and premium properties, selecting an agent with proven experience in your specific property type is crucial. Agents like Minors & Brady who average £463,000 listings show strength in the mid-to-upper market, while David Burr Estate Agents at £1,375,000 demonstrates expertise in premium village properties.

When instructing an agent, negotiate not just on fee but on marketing strategy, included extras like photography and floorplans, and their network of potential buyers. The most expensive agent isn't always the best choice, but the cheapest rarely provides the local knowledge needed for Palgrave's unique market. Always request a written valuation report and compare at least three agents before making your decision.

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Latest Properties For Sale in Palgrave

7 properties currently listed across Palgrave. Here are the most recently added.

Property on Burlington Close, IP22 1AU

£570,000

Detached, 4 bed

Burlington Close, IP22 1AU

Property on Martyn Close, IP22 1FB

£210,000

Semi-Detached, 2 bed

Martyn Close, IP22 1FB

Property on The Green, IP22 1AG

£195,000

House, 2 bed

The Green, IP22 1AG

Property on The Green, IP22 1AG

£260,000

Semi-Detached, 4 bed

The Green, IP22 1AG

Property on The Green, IP22 1AG

£250,000

Cottage, 3 bed

The Green, IP22 1AG

Property on Upper Rose Lane, IP22 1AP

£1,375,000

Detached, 6 bed

Upper Rose Lane, IP22 1AP

Property on Lion Road, IP22 1AL

£230,000

Cottage, 2 bed

Lion Road, IP22 1AL

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Palgrave

Who are the best estate agents in Palgrave?

Based on our live market data, Minors & Brady leads the Palgrave market with 5 active listings and 26.3% market share at an average asking price of £463,000. Durrants and Tw Gaze follow closely, each holding 15.8% market share with listings averaging £321,667 and £331,667 respectively. All three agents are based in Diss and have proven track records in the local Mid Suffolk market. The best agent for your property depends on your specific circumstances, property type, and asking price range. For premium period properties, David Burr Estate Agents from Woolpit handles higher-value listings including properties up to £1,375,000.

How much do estate agents charge in Palgrave?

Traditional estate agents in the Palgrave area typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the Palgrave average asking price of £451,842, this means fees of approximately £5,400 to £16,300 including VAT. Online fixed-fee agents typically charge between £999 and £1,999 for their services, which can represent significant savings but may lack the local market expertise of established Diss-based agents like Minors & Brady, Durrants, and Tw Gaze who understand the nuances of selling period cottages and village properties.

Are house prices rising in Palgrave?

Yes, house prices in Palgrave have shown strong growth over the past year. Rightmove reports an average price of £468,062, while Zoopla shows £467,429, with PropertyResearch.uk indicating a 52% increase over the past 12 months based on Land Registry data. However, prices are currently 9% down from the 2022 peak of £513,636 according to Rightmove. The postcode sector IP22 1AW has seen values increase by 26.6% over the last ten years, demonstrating strong long-term growth despite recent modest corrections from the 2022 peak.

What is Palgrave like to live in?

Palgrave is a picturesque village on the banks of the River Waveney in Mid Suffolk, offering a tranquil rural lifestyle while remaining accessible to larger towns. The village has a Primary School, Community Centre, and Parish Church, though residents travel to nearby Diss for shops and weekly markets. The village features numerous period properties including 16th-century thatched cottages and listed buildings, giving it considerable character. Transport links are good with Diss railway station providing regular services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and Norwich, making Palgrave popular with commuters.

How many properties have been sold in Palgrave recently?

PropertyResearch.uk records 8 property sales in Palgrave during 2025, with Zoopla reporting an average sold price of £467,429 based on Land Registry data. This transaction volume reflects a relatively small but active market typical of a village location. The majority of recent sales have been detached properties, consistent with Palgrave's housing stock profile showing 39.3% of households having four or more bedrooms according to the 2011 Census.

What types of properties are most common in Palgrave?

Palgrave's housing stock is dominated by larger properties, with 39.3% of households having four or more bedrooms and 35.8% having three bedrooms according to 2011 Census data. Only 4.4% of properties are one-bedroom homes, confirming the village's appeal to families and those seeking spacious accommodation. The village features a significant proportion of period properties including 16th-century cottages, some with thatched roofs, as well as Victorian and Edwardian terraced homes. Modern developments built after 1980 are concentrated in the IP22 1AW postcode sector, with the majority of properties being detached or semi-detached houses.

Do I need a specialist survey for a property in Palgrave?

Given Palgrave's high proportion of older properties, including 16th-century cottages, thatched properties, and listed buildings, a RICS Level 2 or Level 3 survey is strongly recommended. Common defects in the area's period housing include damp (rising, penetrating, and condensation), roof condition issues particularly with thatch and traditional tiles, potential subsidence given the age of foundations, outdated electrics and plumbing, and timber defects including rot and woodworm. Properties in conservation areas or listed buildings may require specialist surveys due to their unique construction and historical significance. A thorough survey is particularly valuable given that many Palgrave properties are well over 50 years old with original building materials and construction methods.

Are there new build properties available in Palgrave?

New build development specifically within Palgrave village itself is limited. Most new housing in the wider IP22 postcode area is concentrated in nearby towns like Diss and Scole rather than Palgrave itself. The village's conservation area status and characterful older properties mean that buyers seeking new construction may need to look at surrounding villages or consider new-build listings that appear in the broader postcode area. Existing stock in Palgrave predominantly consists of period cottages and properties built after 1980, with the IP22 1AW sector showing 16 modern houses as the dominant property type.

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