Compare 24 local agents, data from 203 active listings








We track 24 estate agents actively marketing properties across the PO7 6 postcode, covering Waterlooville, Denmead, and the surrounding Hampshire villages. Our live data captures every active listing, and we've ranked each agent based on their current market presence, pricing accuracy, and listing volume.
The PO7 6 housing market centres around Waterlooville and Denmead, with an average asking price of £465,504 across 203 properties currently for sale. looking for a family home in a quiet village or a modern property close to local schools, we've analysed every agent in this market to help you find the right partner for your sale.
Choosing the right estate agent can mean the difference between a quick sale and a property that lingers on the market for months. Our comprehensive comparison covers everything from agent fees and local market knowledge to their track record in your specific postcode sector. Start by comparing the top-performing agents below or book a free valuation to get the process underway.

24
Active Estate Agents
£465,504
Average Asking Price
203
Properties For Sale
Our analysis of the PO7 6 property market reveals a diverse picture across different postcode sectors. The average sold price over the last 12 months stands at £398,235, with significant variation between different areas. Properties in the PO7 6PR sector, which covers parts of Denmead, achieved an average of £540,000 over the past year, representing a 6% increase on the previous year and sitting 19% above the 2021 peak. This strong performance reflects continued demand for family homes in this village location.
The PO7 6DJ sector experienced particularly robust growth, with average prices reaching £455,000 over the last year, a substantial 32% increase year-on-year and 14% above the 2020 peak. Meanwhile, the PO7 6DX area, which includes parts of Waterlooville town centre, saw average prices of £291,250, down 14% on the previous year and 15% below the 2021 peak. These sector-level variations demonstrate why understanding local market dynamics is essential when pricing your property.
Land Registry data confirms the broader PO7 area saw 29 property sales in October 2025, indicating steady transaction volumes. Detached properties command the highest average sold prices at £518,890, followed by semi-detached homes at £349,280 and terraced properties at £305,367. Flats in the area achieve an average of £193,739, offering more accessible entry points to the market for first-time buyers.
The price data reveals clear opportunities across different market segments. The PO7 6TL sector showed strong performance with prices averaging £477,500, representing a 24% year-on-year increase and 15% above its 2020 peak. Meanwhile, the PO7 6PE sector saw more volatile conditions with a 25% rise followed by a 22% correction from its 2023 peak, averaging £382,500. This volatility underscores the importance of working with an agent who understands your specific local area.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of recent sales across the PO7 area shows a balanced mix of property types. Detached homes accounted for 8 sales in the most recent period, while semi-detached properties were the most popular with 12 transactions. Terraced homes saw 6 sales, and flats made up 3 transactions, indicating strong demand across all sectors of the market.
The current listing inventory of 203 properties shows detached homes dominating at 48 listings with an average asking price of £745,719, reflecting their appeal to families seeking space and the village character of areas like Denmead. Semi-detached properties account for 31 listings at an average of £399,464, while terraced homes make up a smaller segment with just 4 listings averaging £349,375. Flats represent 11 listings at £198,182, offering affordable options in Waterlooville town centre.
Looking at the broader price distribution, the majority of properties sit in the £300,000 to £500,000 band, which accounts for 109 of the 203 current listings. This middle-market segment represents the most active part of the PO7 6 housing market, where competition among buyers remains healthy. Properties priced between £500,000 and £750,000 comprise 42 listings, while the premium segment above £750,000 includes 14 detached homes. At the more accessible end, properties under £200,000 represent just 12 listings, indicating limited options for first-time buyers in this area.

The PO7 6 postcode encompasses Waterlooville, Denmead, and surrounding villages in the Havant borough of Hampshire. This area offers a blend of suburban convenience and rural village character, making it attractive to families and commuters alike. The local economy benefits from proximity to Portsmouth and its naval base, while the South Coast provides easy access to coastal attractions. The surrounding Hampshire countryside offers excellent walking routes and outdoor activities, particularly around the Denmead area where rural lanes and public footpaths provide scenic routes for residents.
Transport links are a key selling point for the area. Waterlooville railway station offers connections to Portsmouth and London, while the A3(M) provides straightforward road access to the broader Hampshire region. Commuters particularly value the relatively straightforward journey to Portsmouth Harbour station and the quick access to the M27 for those travelling towards Southampton or Eastleigh. Local schools serve families moving to the area, with several primary and secondary options within the PO7 6 catchment. The shopping facilities in Waterlooville town centre meet everyday needs, while the larger retail parks are a short drive away.
The property stock in PO7 6 reflects its Hampshire location, with a mix of period properties alongside modern developments. The Denmead area particularly features newer builds from various development phases, while Waterlooville incorporates both older terraced housing from the mid-twentieth century and more contemporary apartment developments. This variety means buyers have options across different price points and property styles. The semi-rural nature of Denmead village appeals to those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of urban amenities.
The PO7 6 market is well-served by both traditional high-street agents and newer online alternatives, giving sellers a genuine choice in how they approach their property sale. Traditional percentage-based agents typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT of the final sale price, with the average hovering around 1.5% plus VAT for sole agency instructions. Multi-agency agreements usually add 0.5% to 1% to this fee, though many agents remain flexible on pricing, particularly for straightforward properties in the most active price bands.
Pearsons maintains a strong presence in this market with offices in both Denmead and Waterlooville, collectively holding 60 active listings across the area. Their Denmead office alone handles 48 listings with an average asking price of £422,394, while their Waterlooville branch focuses on properties averaging £345,000. This dual-office presence means they cover both the premium village market and more affordable suburban options, giving them breadth across different property types and price points.
Jeffries & Dibbens Estate and Lettings Agents operates from Waterlooville with 23 active listings at an average asking price of £397,735, giving them an 11.3% market share. Steve Grantham Bespoke, operating across Hampshire, targets the upper end of the market with 15 listings averaging £531,000. Archbold & Edwards brings 13 listings to the market with an average price of £367,883, focusing on more accessible price points, while Fox & Sons operates from their Waterlooville office with 12 listings averaging £471,250.
For those considering online alternatives, fixed-fee agents typically charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of final sale price. This approach can work well for properties in the lower price bands, particularly the 20 properties currently listed between £200,000 and £300,000. However, for premium properties or complex sales, the personal service and negotiation expertise of traditional agents often justify their percentage-based fees. The rental market in PO7 6 is also worth noting, with Fox & Sons and Pearsons each holding 2 rental listings at average prices of £1,750 and £2,075 respectively.
Look at how many active listings each agent has in your specific area and their average asking prices. Agents with strong local presence typically have better knowledge of comparable properties and buyer interest in your neighbourhood. In PO7 6, agents like Pearsons and Jeffries & Dibbens dominate with significant market share, meaning they likely have active buyers already registered.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overpromise on price to win your business, as an unrealistic valuation will lead to your property sitting on the market. Our data shows that properties priced within 10% of their realistic market value sell significantly faster than those initially overvalued.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and how they promote properties on Rightmove and Zoopla. The best agents invest in presentation to attract serious buyers. In the competitive PO7 6 market, properties with professional photography and detailed floor plans stand out to the 203 active listings competing for buyer attention.
Clarify whether fees are sole or multi-agency, what services are included, and when payment is due. Negotiate where possible, as agent fees are often flexible. Remember that a 1% fee on a £400,000 property costs £4,000, while a 1.5% fee on a property that sells for £50,000 more could actually yield you more overall.
Ask about their average time to sell locally and achieved sale prices versus asking prices. Our data shows agent performance varies significantly across PO7 6, with some agents consistently achieving prices closer to asking while others see longer marketing times. The top agents in this market have demonstrated strong results in specific price brackets.
Look for feedback on their communication, negotiation skills, and overall service. Personal recommendations from friends or family who have sold locally can also be valuable. Online reviews on platforms like Google and Trustpilot provide additional insight into how agents handle the sales process from start to finish.
Agent fees are often negotiable, especially if you have a straightforward property or are willing to commit to a longer sole-agency period. Many agents will match or beat competitor quotes, so always get at least three valuations and use them to negotiate. Remember that the cheapest agent isn't always the best value if they achieve a lower final sale price.
Understanding bedroom count is crucial for pricing your property correctly. Our listing data reveals the distribution across PO7 6, with three-bedroom properties being the most common at 68 listings, averaging £410,159. These family homes form the backbone of the local market and typically sell quickly when priced competitively. The strong demand for three-bedroom homes reflects their appeal to growing families who need additional space without the premium cost of larger properties.
Four-bedroom properties represent the second most popular segment with 52 listings averaging £645,904, appealing to families needing extra space or those upgrading from smaller homes. Two-bedroom properties are well-represented with 61 listings averaging £305,450, offering good value for first-time buyers and those looking to downsize. One-bedroom flats at £135,417 average provide the most affordable entry point to the PO7 6 market, though these represent just 6 listings, indicating limited supply in this segment.
At the premium end, five-bedroom properties average £692,857 across 7 listings, while six-bedroom homes reach £801,125 on average. The market also includes a single seven-bedroom property listed at £2,750,000, representing the ultra-premium segment of the PO7 6 housing market. For buyers seeking larger family homes in the Denmead area, the four and five-bedroom segment offers the widest selection, though competition for these properties remains keen.

Pricing your property correctly from the start is the most important decision you'll make. Properties priced realistically based on current market conditions in your specific postcode sector tend to attract more viewings and often achieve higher final prices than those initially overvalued. The PO7 6 market shows price variations of up to 20% between neighbouring sectors, making local knowledge essential. An agent who understands the difference between the PO7 6DJ and PO7 6DX sectors can help you price with confidence.
Our data shows that properties priced within the most common band of £300,000 to £500,000 account for 109 of the 203 current listings, representing 54% of the market. Understanding where your property fits within this distribution helps set realistic expectations. The premium segment above £750,000 includes 14 detached homes, while properties under £200k represent only 12 listings, indicating limited affordable options. This distribution suggests strong demand across the middle market but potential challenges for properties at either end of the price spectrum.
Working with an agent who understands your local market sector can make a significant difference to your final sale price. Agents like Archbold & Edwards, who average £367,883 across their listings, focus on the more accessible price points, while Fine & Country at £1,587,500 average handle the premium village properties. Choose an agent whose current listing portfolio matches your property type and price range. The right agent will have existing relationships with buyers looking for exactly what you're offering.

Based on our market analysis, Pearsons leads the PO7 6 market with 60 combined listings across their Denmead and Waterlooville offices, representing a 29.5% market share. Jeffries & Dibbens follows with 11.3% market share and 23 active listings, while Steve Grantham Bespoke handles the premium end with properties averaging £531,000. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price point. If you're selling a family home in Denmead, Pearsons' local presence makes them a strong choice, while premium village properties may benefit from Fine & Country's expertise.
Estate agent fees in PO7 6 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT of the final sale price for sole agency agreements, with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. This means on a property selling for £400,000, you'd pay approximately £6,000 in fees. Multi-agency agreements usually cost 0.5% to 1% more, though they can increase your ultimate sale price by generating more buyer interest. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of your final sale price, which may suit properties in lower price bands where percentage fees represent poor value.
The PO7 6 market shows mixed trends across different postcode sectors. The PO7 6DJ sector saw strong growth with a 32% year-on-year increase, reaching £455,000 average and sitting 14% above its 2020 peak. The PO7 6PR sector rose 6% to reach 19% above its 2021 peak at £540,000. However, some sectors like PO7 6DX saw 14% declines, averaging £291,250. The overall average sold price is £398,235, with sector-specific variations meaning your local area performance may differ significantly from the average. Working with an agent who understands your specific postcode sector is essential for accurate pricing.
PO7 6 covers Waterlooville and Denmead in Hampshire, offering a mix of suburban convenience and village character. The area benefits from good transport links via the A3(M) and railway connections to Portsmouth and London, making it popular with commuters. Local schools serve families, with several primary and secondary options within the catchment area, while Waterlooville town centre provides everyday shopping facilities. The proximity to the South Coast adds to the appeal for those wanting coastal access alongside rural village life. Denmead particularly offers a quieter, more village atmosphere while remaining within easy reach of urban amenities.
Three-bedroom properties are most common in PO7 6 with 68 current listings averaging £410,159, forming the backbone of the local market. Four-bedroom homes follow with 52 listings averaging £645,904, appealing to families seeking more space. Two-bedroom properties appeal to first-time buyers at an average of £305,450, while detached family homes dominate the premium segment at 48 listings with an average of £745,719. Flats represent a smaller segment at 11 listings, offering affordable entry points at £198,182 average, though supply is limited for this property type.
While exact figures for PO7 6 specifically aren't available, the broader Hampshire market typically sees properties sell within 8 to 16 weeks when priced correctly. Properties in the strongest demand sectors like PO7 6DJ, which saw 32% growth, may sell faster due to high buyer activity. Properties requiring significant price reductions or those in less active sectors like PO7 6DX may take longer. Working with an agent who understands your local sector and prices realistically from the start significantly reduces time on market.
Online estate agents work well for straightforward property sales, particularly in the £300,000 to £500,000 price band where their fixed fees represent better value than percentage charges. However, traditional high-street agents like Pearsons and Jeffries & Dibbens offer personal service, local market knowledge across different PO7 6 sectors, and negotiation expertise that can justify their percentage-based fees. For complex sales, premium properties, or situations requiring experienced negotiation, traditional agents often deliver better outcomes despite higher costs.
While not legally required to sell, getting a survey can help identify issues that might affect your sale or final price. Common issues in older Hampshire properties include damp, roof condition, and outdated electrical systems. A RICS Level 2 survey typically costs between £400 and £600 depending on property size, while larger or older properties may require the more comprehensive Level 3 survey. Having a survey available can actually speed up the sales process by giving buyers confidence in the property's condition and preventing late-stage negotiations based on issues discovered during their survey.
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