Selecting the right estate agent in Queensferry requires understanding the local market dynamics and each agency's specialism. William Gleave, operating from Deeside under Jordan and Halstead, leads the market with 6 active listings representing a 19.4% market share and an average asking price of £176,667, positioning them as the go-to agent for properties at the premium end of the local market. Their strong presence indicates expertise in achieving competitive prices for well-presented homes in desirable locations throughout the CH5 area. We have observed their listings consistently attract strong buyer interest, particularly for properties in the mid-to-upper price brackets.
Molyneux, based in nearby Shotton, also commands 19.4% market share with 6 active listings but at a notably lower average asking price of £119,166, suggesting they focus on more affordable properties and first-time buyer stock. This dual presence at the top of the market demonstrates the breadth of activity across different price segments. Beresford Adams, operating from Chester under the Countrywide UK umbrella, holds 12.9% market share with 4 listings averaging £175,000, appealing to sellers seeking a well-established national brand with local market knowledge and extensive marketing reach across major property portals.
Beyond the top performers, several other agents serve the Queensferry market effectively. Pinewood Estate Agency operates from Deeside with 2 listings averaging £150,000, while Keystone Estate Agents from Connahs Quay manages 2 listings at an average of £127,500. Thomas Property Group in Chester has 1 premium listing at £270,000, and Reeds Rains also from Chester holds 1 listing at £350,000 representing the highest average price in our data. Additional agents including Red Door, Cavendish Estate Agents, Reid and Roberts, Barnard Marcus, and Leaders each hold single listings, demonstrating a competitive landscape where smaller agents can win instructions on specific properties.
When choosing between agents, sellers should consider whether they prefer high-street presence versus online convenience, and whether sole agency or multi-agency representation suits their situation. High-street agents like William Gleave and Beresford Adams offer face-to-face valuations and ongoing relationship management, while online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999. Traditional percentage fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. We strongly recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing anyone, as this gives you negotiation leverage and confidence in the realistic market value of your property.