Sellers in Quainton have access to a diverse mix of agent types, from traditional high-street firms with physical offices to modern online operators offering fixed-fee services. Our data reveals that W Humphries, based in nearby Waddesdon, leads the local market with a 20.5% market share and 8 active listings at an average price of £488,750. This agent has established strong roots in the Aylesbury Vale area and focuses on the more accessible price brackets within the village market. Their local presence in Waddesdon provides valuable insight into the surrounding villages and their market dynamics.
At the premium end of the market, Michael Graham operates from Aylesbury and commands a 12.8% market share with an average asking price of £1,051,980 across their 5 active listings. This positions them distinctly as the agent handling Quainton's highest-value properties, including the luxury developments on North End Road. Harpers, operating under the Fine and Country banner from Wendover, holds a 10.3% market share with an average price of £761,250, representing the mid-to-upper tier of the market. These agents offer different value propositions depending on your property type and price expectations, and understanding their specialisations helps match you with the right representative.
When considering fee structures, traditional percentage-based agents in this area typically charge between 1% and 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. Online fixed-fee agents generally charge between £999 and £1,999. For a property in Quainton with an average asking price of £689,290, a traditional agent charging 1.5% plus VAT would charge approximately £12,437, while an online agent might charge around £1,499. The decision often comes down to the level of service, marketing reach, and local knowledge you require. Given the premium nature of the Quainton market and the significant transaction values involved, the difference in fees may be justified by the tailored service and market expertise that traditional agents provide.