£470,000
Detached, 4 bed
Allen Avenue, LE12 8TR
£470,000
Detached, 4 bed
Allen Avenue, LE12 8TR
Reed & Baum
-10d ago
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We track 24 estate agents actively marketing properties in Quorndon, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. Whether you are selling a family home in the village centre or a luxury property near the River Soar, our comparison helps you find the right agent for your specific situation.
Quorndon, often shortened to Quorn, is one of Leicestershire's most sought-after villages, with a population of approximately 5,789 and a reputation for luxurious surroundings. The village sits within the Charnwood borough, close to Loughborough, and offers excellent transport links to Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby. With an average asking price of £481,267 across 95 current listings, the Quorndon market reflects strong demand for quality homes in this desirable location.

24
Active Estate Agents
£481,267
Average Asking Price
95
Properties For Sale
Our data shows the Quorndon housing market has evolved significantly in recent years, with properties in the LE12 postcode area commanding strong prices. Zoopla data indicates average sold prices in the broader Quorn area around £333,750 over the last twelve months, while Rightmove reports slightly higher averages at approximately £374,000. The village's proximity to Loughborough University and its excellent commuter links make it particularly attractive to professionals seeking a balance between rural charm and urban accessibility.
Property types in Quorndon span a wide spectrum, from period cottages in the conservation area to modern executive homes. Detached properties dominate the current market with an average asking price of £761,120, reflecting the premium nature of homes in this village. Semi-detached homes average £411,667, while terraced properties offer more accessible entry points at around £272,457. The market also includes a selection of flats averaging £213,333, catering to first-time buyers and those seeking lower-maintenance living.
The Quorndon conservation area, designated in 1977 and extended in 1991, covers approximately 47.5 hectares and encompasses much of the historic core along Station Road, Meeting Street, High Street, and Leicester Road. Properties within this designated area often attract premiums due to their character and heritage value, though they may require more careful consideration during survey and valuation processes given their age and construction methods.
Based on 40 live listings with an average asking price of £496,561.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Quorndon.
Compare Estate Agents FreeTransaction activity in Quorndon reflects the wider Leicestershire market, with a mix of new build developments and period properties changing hands. New build activity in the surrounding area includes Garendon Park in nearby Loughborough, developed by William Davis Homes with properties ranging from £284,950 to £649,950. Hathern Edge, just three miles north of Loughborough, offers additional new build options, while Milford Mills and Willow Brook developments in the Quorn area itself provide eco-friendly homes using locally sourced stone construction.
The property type mix in Quorndon shows a healthy balance across all categories. Our current listings data reveals 25 detached homes, 15 semi-detached properties, 14 terraced houses, and 6 flats. This diversity means buyers and sellers alike can find options matching their needs and budgets. The village's character as an upmarket residential location means detached family homes represent a significant portion of available stock, appealing to families drawn by the area's schools, green spaces, and community atmosphere.
New build developments in the area, such as Lawrence Grange offering two, three, and four-bedroom homes plus bungalows, provide modern alternatives to the village's older housing stock. These developments often attract buyers seeking energy efficiency, low maintenance requirements, and builder incentives. The mix of new and traditional properties creates a versatile market catering to various buyer profiles, from first-time purchasers to those seeking premium executive homes.

Quorndon sits within Charnwood, benefiting from a distinctive geography that has shaped both its history and character. The village name derives from the Old English "cweorndun," meaning "Quern Hill," referencing the granite millstones once quarried at Buddon Wood on the parish edge during the early Iron Age. This geological heritage, with granite and suitable building stone underlying the area, influenced traditional construction methods using locally sourced stone and red brick, which remain evident in the conservation area today.
The River Soar forms much of Quorndon's eastern border, separating the village from Barrow upon Soar and creating attractive waterside environments including Pilling's Lock and sections of the Grand Union Canal. Buddon Brook meanders along the southern boundary of Stafford Orchard park before joining the River Soar. Properties immediately adjacent to these watercourses carry flood risk considerations, and prospective buyers should factor this into their decision-making and survey requirements.
Demographically, Quorndon has grown steadily from 4,961 residents in 2001 to an estimated 5,789 in 2024, representing population growth that reflects the village's increasing popularity. The community boasts excellent amenities including local shops, pubs, and recreational facilities. Quorn F.C. and Leicester City W.F.C. both play at Farley Way Stadium, contributing to the village's sporting community. The village prides itself on its green spaces and conservation ethos, with the Quorn Neighbourhood Plan guiding development to maintain the area's distinctive character.
Sellers in Quorndon can choose between traditional high-street agents with percentage-based fees and modern online agents offering fixed-price packages. Reed and Baum, the market leader with 26.3% market share and 25 active listings at an average price of £527,780, represents the traditional high-street approach with comprehensive local presence in Quorn itself. Their strong market position reflects years of building relationships within the community and detailed knowledge of the local market dynamics.
Fine and Country, covering the premium sector from Woodhouse Eaves with an average asking price of £1,469,000, demonstrates how specialist agents target the upper end of the Quorndon market. Meanwhile, Holders Estate Agents operates from Loughborough with 11 listings averaging £396,268, offering mid-market coverage. For sellers seeking modern alternatives, online agents provide fixed-fee services typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, though these may lack the local expertise and negotiation skills that proven agents like Leaders (5 listings at £341,000) bring to complex transactions.
The choice between online and high-street representation often depends on property complexity and seller priorities. Traditional agents provide viewing accompaniment, negotiation expertise, and marketing oversight, while online alternatives offer cost savings for straightforward sales. Given Quorndon's mix of period properties requiring sensitive handling, modern executive homes, and conservation area restrictions, many sellers find the comprehensive service model from established local agents delivers superior outcomes despite higher fees.

Start by comparing agents active in Quorndon, looking at their track record, local market knowledge, and client reviews. Consider how long they have operated in the area and whether they specialize in your property type.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to understand your property's market value. Be wary of agents who overpromise on price to win your instruction.
Ask about each agent's marketing approach, including online presence, photography quality, and database of prospective buyers. In a competitive market like Quorndon, strong marketing makes a difference.
Understand the agreement duration (typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency), notice periods, and fees. Negotiate terms where possible, especially if you are also buying with the same agent.
Verify the agent is a member of a redress scheme (Property Redress Scheme or The Property Ombudsman) and has appropriate client money protection insurance.
Do not automatically choose the agent offering the highest valuation. Our data shows properties often sell closest to their market value when priced realistically. An agent who overvalues to win your business may leave your property on the market for months, requiring subsequent price reductions.
Bedroom count significantly influences property values in Quorndon, with our listings data revealing clear pricing tiers across the market. Two and three-bedroom properties dominate the inventory with 25 and 24 listings respectively, averaging £254,358 and £375,060. These properties cater to first-time buyers, young families, and those downsizing, representing the volume segment of the Quorndon market.
Four-bedroom homes command substantial premiums at an average of £547,895 across 19 listings, while five-bedroom properties reach £889,615 on average. The upper end of the market, including six and seven-bedroom homes averaging £1,598,333 and £1,450,000 respectively, appeals to affluent families and those seeking substantial living space. One-bedroom properties at an average of £205,556 offer accessible entry points, though only 9 such properties are currently listed.
The price distribution across bedroom counts shows the strongest concentration in the £200,000 to £500,000 bracket, with 31 listings each in the £200k-£300k and £300k-£500k ranges. This middle market segment sees the most buyer activity, particularly among families seeking three to four-bedroom homes. The eight properties listed above £1 million reflect Quorndon's appeal to high-net-worth buyers seeking premium village living.

Achieving the best price in Quorndon requires strategic pricing from the outset, informed by current market data and comparable sales evidence. Our listings show the average asking price sits at £481,267, but individual properties achieve different results based on condition, location within the village, and marketing effectiveness. Properties priced correctly from day one typically attract more viewings and receive stronger offers.
Negotiating agent fees is standard practice, with typical rates ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive). Reed and Baum, with their dominant market position, commands premium fees justified by their proven track record, while smaller agents like Bentons at £445,000 average or Creightons in Sileby may offer more competitive rates. Multi-agency agreements typically increase fees by 0.5% to 1% but provide broader market coverage if sole agency fails to deliver results.
Before instructing an agent, obtain at least three free valuations to establish a realistic price range. Consider not just the valuation figure but the agent's marketing plan, their knowledge of the local Quorndon market, and their track record with properties similar to yours. The cheapest agent is rarely the best value when significant sums are at stake in your property transaction.

40 properties currently listed across Quorndon. Here are the most recently added.
£470,000
Detached, 4 bed
Allen Avenue, LE12 8TR
£470,000
Detached, 4 bed
Allen Avenue, LE12 8TR
Reed & Baum
-10d ago
£1,175,000
Detached, 5 bed
Chaveney Walk, LE12 8FH
£1,175,000
Detached, 5 bed
Chaveney Walk, LE12 8FH
Reed & Baum
-12d ago
£310,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Quorndon Terrace, LE12 8HJ
£310,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Quorndon Terrace, LE12 8HJ
Riva Lily, Powered by Exp
-12d ago
£230,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Freehold Street, LE12 8AY
£230,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Freehold Street, LE12 8AY
Frank Innes
-17d ago
£360,000
Cottage, 3 bed
Meynell Road, LE12 8BG
£360,000
Cottage, 3 bed
Meynell Road, LE12 8BG
Creightons
-19d ago
£280,000
Town House, 3 bed
Unitt Road, LE12 8BY
£280,000
Town House, 3 bed
Unitt Road, LE12 8BY
Leaders
-23d ago
£220,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Farnham Street, LE12 8DR
£220,000
Terraced, 2 bed
Farnham Street, LE12 8DR
Newton Fallowell
-23d ago
£650,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Loughborough Road, LE12 8DU
£650,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Loughborough Road, LE12 8DU
Reed & Baum
-23d ago
£175,000
Terraced Bungalow, 1 bed
Sutton Close, LE12 8GA
£175,000
Terraced Bungalow, 1 bed
Sutton Close, LE12 8GA
William H. Brown
-24d ago
£235,000
Apartment, 1 bed
Loughborough Road, LE12 8XF
£235,000
Apartment, 1 bed
Loughborough Road, LE12 8XF
Mccarthy & Stone Resales
-25d ago
£265,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Raynesford Close, LE12 8WJ
£265,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Raynesford Close, LE12 8WJ
Holders Estate Agents
-25d ago
£449,995
Detached, 5 bed
Hutton Close, LE12 8WS
£449,995
Detached, 5 bed
Hutton Close, LE12 8WS
The Property Selling Company
-26d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our live market data, Reed and Baum leads the Quorndon market with 26.3% market share and 25 active listings. Holders Estate Agents follows with 11.6% market share, while Leaders, Fine and Country, and Bentons each hold 5.3% of the market. The best agent for your specific property depends on your price range, property type, and whether you need specialist knowledge of the conservation area or premium market segment.
Estate agent fees in Quorndon typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. Premium agents like Fine and Country may charge higher rates reflecting their specialisation in high-value properties, while smaller local agents often offer more competitive pricing. Fixed-fee online agents charge between £999 and £1,999 but provide less local expertise than traditional high-street representation.
While specific annual percentage changes for Quorndon are not publicly available, the LE12 postcode area (which includes Quorn) shows stable to modestly rising values. Zoopla reports average sold prices around £333,750, with Rightmove data suggesting averages near £374,000. The average asking price of £481,267 across current listings reflects strong demand for properties in this desirable village location, with detached homes commanding significant premiums.
Quorndon is a highly desirable village in Charnwood, Leicestershire, with a population of approximately 5,789. Known as an upmarket village with luxurious surroundings, it offers excellent transport links to Loughborough, Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby. The village features a conservation area, green spaces including Stafford Orchard, local amenities, and community facilities. Its proximity to Loughborough University makes it popular with academics and professionals.
New build developments in the Quorn area include Garendon Park (William Davis Homes), Hathern Edge, Willow Brook, Milford Mills (using locally sourced stone), and Lawrence Grange. Prices range from around £260,000 for apartments up to £649,950 for premium detached homes. These developments offer modern energy-efficient alternatives to the village's traditional housing stock.
Sale times in Quorndon vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly according to current market data typically sell within weeks of listing. Overpriced properties can languish for months, requiring subsequent reductions. The strong demand in this desirable village location works in sellers favour when properties are realistically valued.
Local agents like Reed and Baum (based in Quorn) and Holders Estate Agents (Loughborough) offer detailed knowledge of the Quorndon market, conservation area requirements, and community networks. National chains like Leaders provide broader marketing reach and may have databases of buyers already seeking properties in the area. For premium properties, specialists like Fine and Country bring targeted marketing for high-value homes.
While not legally required to sell, a RICS Level 2 survey helps identify issues before marketing and supports accurate pricing. Given Quorndon's mix of period properties, conservation area restrictions, and flood risk near the River Soar, a professional survey provides valuable insight. National averages suggest £420-£437 for a Level 2 survey on typical three-bedroom properties in this area.
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