Compare 17 local estate agents, data from 41 active listings








We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in PL7 5, covering the Plympton and Woolwell areas of Plymouth, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Whether you are selling a family home near the historic Ridgeway or a modern property in the new Sherford development, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale outcome.
The PL7 5 property market offers diverse opportunities, with an average asking price of £426,548 across 41 current listings. From period properties in Plympton St Maurice conservation area to newly built homes at Woolwell Meadows, the local market presents options for every buyer segment. We have analysed agent performance, pricing strategies, and market coverage to help you make an informed decision when choosing your estate agent.
Our research team monitors local market conditions daily, tracking which agents achieve the fastest sales and the closest-to-asking-price outcomes. This data forms the basis of our rankings, giving you an objective view of which estate agents truly deliver results in the PL7 5 area.

17
Active Estate Agents
£426,548
Average Asking Price
41
Properties For Sale
The PL7 5 housing market has demonstrated steady growth over the past twelve months, with average sold prices increasing by 2.19% according to Land Registry data aggregated by Plumplot. The current average sold price stands at £297,440, though this figure masks significant variation across property types. Detached properties command an average of £410,240, while semi-detached homes sell for around £280,096, and terraced properties average £218,668. Flats remain the most affordable entry point at approximately £145,950.
Transaction volumes in the area have remained healthy, with 125 property sales recorded in PL7 5 over the last twelve months. This consistent activity reflects the area is popularity among families and commuters, particularly those working in Plymouth city centre or the wider Devon economy. The A38 provides excellent connectivity to Plymouth, Exeter and the motorway network, making PL7 5 an attractive location for professionals seeking a balance between urban employment and suburban living.
Price trends vary significantly by property type, with detached homes showing the strongest appreciation at +2.78% year-on-year. Semi-detached properties increased by 1.98%, while terraced houses saw 1.77% growth. Interestingly, flats outperformed the overall trend with 1.99% growth, suggesting increasing demand for smaller, more affordable properties in the area. The Plympton St Maurice sector, part of PL7 5, has historically shown resilience due to its conservation area status and period properties, with many buyers specifically seeking the character and charm these homes offer.
The current listing inventory tells an interesting story about buyer preferences. With 41 active listings, we see 12 detached homes, 6 semi-detached properties, 6 terraced houses and 17 properties in the "Other" category. This "Other" category includes new builds and mixed property types, reflecting the significant development activity transforming parts of PL7 5, particularly around Sherford and Woolwell.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The PL7 5 market is characterised by a healthy mix of property types, with detached properties dominating the current inventory at 12 listings, followed by equal numbers of semi-detached and terraced homes at 6 each. The "Other" category, which includes newer constructions and mixed-property types, accounts for 17 listings, reflecting the ongoing development activity in the area.
New build activity is a significant feature of the PL7 5 market. The Sherford development, delivered by the Sherford Consortium comprising Bovis Homes, Linden Homes and Taylor Wimpey, represents one of the largest new community projects in the region. This development offers 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes with prices starting from approximately £319,995 for a 3-bedroom property. Similarly, Woolwell Meadows by Barratt Homes provides 3 and 4-bedroom homes ranging from £319,995 to £429,995. These new builds account for a growing proportion of transactions in the area and attract buyers seeking modern energy-efficient homes with warranties.
Our data shows that 3-bedroom properties dominate buyer demand with 17 current listings averaging £362,350. Four-bedroom homes are equally prevalent with 10 listings at an average of £592,450, appealing to larger families and those seeking home office space. Two-bedroom properties offer the most accessible entry point at an average of £215,400 across 10 listings, proving popular with first-time buyers and investors.

PL7 5 encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Plympton St Maurice, the historic heart of the area, features a conservation area with numerous listed buildings, predominantly Georgian and Victorian properties clustered around the Ridgeway and near the ruins of Plympton Castle. The conservation area significantly influences property values and attracts buyers seeking period character homes in a village-like setting within easy reach of Plymouth. Properties in this area often require specialist consideration, and we recommend sellers work with agents experienced in marketing heritage properties.
The housing stock reflects the area development history. According to ONS Census 2021 data, detached properties comprise 36.3% of homes, with semi-detached at 33.6%, terraced at 19.9% and flats at 9.9%. This balanced mix provides options for various buyer preferences, from families seeking space to first-time buyers looking for more affordable entry points. The post-war period saw significant development, creating many semi-detached and detached homes in areas like Woolwell, while newer developments continue to expand the housing stock.
The geology of PL7 5 presents some considerations for property buyers. The area sits on Devonian bedrock with superficial deposits including head deposits and alluvium near watercourses. The shrink-swell clay risk is generally low to very low, though some localised moderate risk exists in specific spots. Flood risk in PL7 5 primarily comes from surface water rather than river flooding, with areas around Woolwell and parts of Plympton St Maurice showing some elevated surface water flood risk during heavy rainfall. Our research team has noted these factors are increasingly important to buyers, particularly those in low-lying areas.
The area benefits from excellent transport links via the A38, providing direct access to Plymouth city centre, Exeter and the wider motorway network. Local employment centres include Plymouth city centre with its retail, healthcare (Derriford Hospital), education (University of Plymouth) and defence (Devonport Dockyard) sectors. The Ridgeway in Plympton provides local shopping and services, while the ongoing Sherford development itself generates employment during its construction phases. The estimated population of PL7 5 is approximately 15,000-16,000 across 6,000-7,000 households.
Sellers in PL7 5 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Traditional agents like Greenslade Taylor Hunt, based in Ivybridge, provide face-to-face consultations, local market knowledge and hands-on support throughout the sales process. Greenslade Taylor Hunt currently leads the market with 14.6% market share and an average asking price of £437,500, reflecting their strong presence in the South Hams and Plympton area. Their local office means they understand the nuances of different neighbourhoods within PL7 5, from the conservation area properties to new builds at Sherford.
Online agents such as Exp UK operate with lower overheads, typically offering fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999 compared to the traditional percentage-based model of 1-3% plus VAT. Exp UK has established presence in PL7 5 with 4 active listings averaging £335,000, targeting the mid-market segment. For premium properties, Fine & Country Plymouth and Salcombe handles higher-value homes, with an average asking price of £1,150,000, demonstrating the range of agency options available. Their specialist marketing channels reach affluent buyers searching for luxury properties in the Plympton area.
The choice between online and high-street often depends on the seller needs. Traditional agents excel in marketing premium properties and provide valuable negotiation expertise, while online agents may suit those seeking cost certainty. Our research shows that local agents maintain strong relationships with local solicitors, mortgage brokers and surveyors, which can smooth the transaction process. Multi-agency agreements, where sellers instruct more than one agent, typically charge 0.5-1% higher but can maximise exposure for challenging properties. Most agreements run for 8-16 weeks on a sole agency basis.
Look at each agent active listings in PL7 5, their average asking prices and market share. Agents like Julian Marks in Plympton and Bradleys focus on different price segments, so match your property with an agent experienced in your type and value range. Our live data shows which agents are most active in your specific postcode area.
Request free valuations from at least 3 agents. Be wary of inflated valuations designed to win your business - compare their suggested asking prices against current market data for similar properties in PL7 5. Our research team recommends asking each agent to explain their valuation methodology and comparable evidence.
Ask about photography quality, floorplans, virtual tours and online exposure. Properties with professional photography and comprehensive listings typically sell faster and closer to asking price. Enquire which portals they advertise on and whether they use social media marketing for your property.
Clarify whether fees are sole or multi-agency, what services are included and whether there are any optional extras. Negotiate where possible, particularly if you are using multiple agents. Remember that the cheapest fee does not always represent the best value - consider what marketing and service is included.
The best agents understand PL7 5 micro-markets, from the Plympton St Maurice conservation area to new developments at Sherford. They should explain how local factors like school catchments, transport links and flood risk affect your property appeal. Our agents should be able to discuss recent sales in your specific street or development.
Check testimonials and ask for references from recent sellers in your specific neighbourhood. Personal experiences from sellers in similar properties provide valuable insight into what to expect. Look for reviews that mention the specific property type and price range similar to yours.
Do not automatically accept the first valuation. Agents compete for your business, so obtaining 3-5 valuations gives you leverage to negotiate better terms. Some agents may match competitors fees or offer enhanced marketing packages to win your instruction. Our data shows that sellers who negotiate actively often secure better fee deals without sacrificing service quality.
Bedroom count significantly influences both listing price and buyer demand in PL7 5. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 17 current listings averaging £362,350, representing the most popular choice for families. Four-bedroom homes are equally prevalent with 10 listings at an average of £592,450, appealing to larger families and those seeking home office space following the shift to hybrid working.
Two-bedroom properties offer the most accessible entry point at an average of £215,400 across 10 listings. These prove popular with first-time buyers and investors, particularly given the steady rental demand in the area. The buy-to-let market in PL7 5 benefits from strong tenant demand, with proximity to Plymouth employment centres making rental properties attractive to professionals.
Five-bedroom properties, while fewer in number at just 3 listings, command premium prices averaging £750,000, typically targeting affluent families or those seeking luxurious period homes in Plympton St Maurice. These high-value properties often require agents with experience in marketing premium homes and access to specialist buyer networks.

Achieving the best possible price for your PL7 5 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market data. Properties priced correctly from the outset attract more viewings and generate competitive interest, while overpriced homes languish on the market, often requiring subsequent price reductions that undermine seller leverage. The current average asking price in PL7 5 is £426,548, but your specific price should reflect your property unique features, condition and location within the area.
Agent fees typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% inclusive) depending on the agent and services provided. For a property priced at £400,000, this equates to £4,800 to £14,400 in fees. However, the cheapest agent is not necessarily the best value. Our analysis shows that agents with stronger local presence, better marketing and more effective negotiation skills may achieve a higher sale price that more than compensates for their higher fees. Always compare what is included in the fee, such as professional photography, floorplans, virtual tours and accompanied viewings.
When selling period properties in Plympton St Maurice conservation area, we recommend working with agents who understand the additional considerations that come with listed buildings and conservation restrictions. These properties may require specialist marketing approaches and buyers who appreciate the character and history of older homes. Agents with experience in this sector can often achieve premium prices by reaching the right audience.

Based on current market share data, Greenslade Taylor Hunt leads with 14.6% of the market and 6 active listings, followed by Exp UK at 9.8% and Julian Marks at 7.3%. The top three agents collectively control nearly 32% of market activity. However, the best agent depends on your property type and price point. For premium homes, Fine and Country handles properties averaging over £1 million, while Bradleys focuses on more affordable properties averaging £270,000. We recommend matching your property characteristics with an agent who has proven experience in your specific segment.
Estate agent fees in PL7 5 follow the national average of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% inclusive). For a typical property valued at £400,000, fees range from approximately £4,800 to £14,400. Online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999, which can be more economical for lower-value properties but may offer less personal service than traditional high-street agents. The average listing price in PL7 5 is £426,548, so most sellers can expect to pay between £5,118 and £15,356 in fees. Always clarify what services are included in the quoted fee.
Yes, house prices in PL7 5 have increased by 2.19% over the past twelve months according to Land Registry data. Detached properties showed the strongest growth at 2.78%, followed by flats at 1.99%, semi-detached at 1.98% and terraced houses at 1.77%. This steady growth reflects Plymouth continuing popularity as a commuter location and the influx of new residents to developments like Sherford. With 125 sales in the last twelve months, the market remains active despite broader economic uncertainty.
PL7 5 encompasses the Plympton and Woolwell areas of Plymouth, offering a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Plympton St Maurice features a conservation area with period properties, while Woolwell provides newer housing developments. Residents benefit from excellent transport links via the A38, local shopping on the Ridgeway, and proximity to Plymouth employment centres including Derriford Hospital and the University of Plymouth. The area has approximately 15,000-16,000 residents across 6,000-7,000 households, creating a strong community feel with good local schools and amenities.
The housing mix in PL7 5 is balanced with detached properties at 36.3%, semi-detached at 33.6%, terraced at 19.9% and flats at 9.9%. Current listings show 12 detached homes, 6 semi-detached, 6 terraced and 17 other properties including new builds. The area offers everything from period homes in the conservation area to modern developments at Sherford and Woolwell Meadows. Property ages range from historic Georgian and Victorian buildings along the Ridgeway to brand new homes in the latest phases of the Sherford development.
Yes, PL7 5 has significant new build activity. The Sherford development by the Sherford Consortium (Bovis Homes, Linden Homes, Taylor Wimpey) offers 2-5 bedroom homes from approximately £319,995. This is one of the largest new community projects in the region, spanning multiple phases with new infrastructure including schools and community facilities. Woolwell Meadows by Barratt Homes provides 3-4 bedroom properties from £319,995 to £429,995. These developments represent a growing proportion of transactions and attract buyers seeking modern, energy-efficient homes with new-build warranties. Many buyers appreciate the lower maintenance requirements and modern insulation standards in these new properties.
Sale times vary depending on property type, pricing and market conditions. Properties priced correctly and marketed professionally typically achieve sales within 8-16 weeks, which is the standard sole agency agreement period. Properties in the most popular price range (£200,000-£500,000) with 3 bedrooms tend to sell more quickly due to strong buyer demand. Our data shows that 3-bedroom properties in PL7 5 attract the most viewings and competitive interest. Overpriced properties or those with niche appeal may take longer, and we recommend regular price reviews if your property has been on the market for more than 6 weeks without interest.
Local agents like Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Julian Marks and Bradleys have established relationships with local buyers, solicitors and surveyors, and understand the nuances of specific neighbourhoods within PL7 5. These agents often have buyers registered on their books who are specifically looking for properties in Plympton or Woolwell. Online agents like Exp UK offer cost certainty with fixed fees but may provide less personal service. For premium properties or those in conservation areas, local expertise often proves valuable. Our research shows that local agents achieved slightly higher sale prices on average in PL7 5, though the difference may not always offset their higher fees.
Different agents excel with different property types. If you are selling a period property in the Plympton St Maurice conservation area, look for agents with experience marketing heritage homes who understand listing requirements and conservation restrictions. For modern homes in Sherford or Woolwell Meadows, agents familiar with new-build sales can be valuable. For properties over £500,000, premium agents like Fine and Country or Mansbridge Balment may have better access to high-net-worth buyers. Our market data shows which agents are most active in each price segment, helping you make an informed choice.
When receiving valuations, ask each agent to explain their comparable evidence and how they arrived at their suggested asking price. Enquire about their marketing strategy, including photography quality, portal advertising and social media exposure. Ask how many properties they have sold in your specific area and their average time to achieve a sale. Request details of their fee structure, including any optional extras or charges that may arise during the process. Also ask about their communication approach and how often you will receive updates on viewings and feedback.
From £450
A survey for modern homes and flats identifying major issues and defects. Essential for properties in good condition.
From £650
Detailed structural survey for older or complex properties. Essential for period homes in Plympton St Maurice conservation area.
From £75
Energy Performance Certificate required by law before selling. Available for all property types.
From £200
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