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We track 25 estate agents actively marketing properties in the RH17 7 postcode, covering Haywards Heath, Wivelsfield Green, Horsted Keynes, and the surrounding villages. We've ranked every agent based on live listing data, so you can see who's actually selling in your local market.
The RH17 7 area offers an average asking price of £799,228 across 127 properties currently for sale. From charming period cottages in conservation villages to modern family homes near excellent schools, this corner of East Sussex attracts buyers seeking village life with good transport links to London.

25
Active Estate Agents
£799,228
Average Asking Price
127
Properties For Sale
The RH17 7 postcode covers a cluster of villages in the Mid Sussex district, including Wivelsfield Green, Horsted Keynes, and West Hoathly. Based on Land Registry data, the broader RH17 postcode district has seen average property prices increase by 3.62% over the last twelve months, though this remains 13% down from the 2023 peak of £763,114. Transaction volumes have softened, with 180 residential sales in the last year - a decrease of 21% compared to the previous year, reflecting the broader national adjustment in the property market.
Within RH17 7 itself, price performance varies significantly by sub-postcode. The RH17 7BJ sector has performed strongly, with prices up 53% on the 2020 peak of £417,500, reaching an average of £640,000. However, other sectors have seen corrections - RH17 7HY is down 32% on last year and 3% below its 2022 peak, while RH17 7GG has seen a more dramatic 43% decline and sits 55% below its 2021 high of £577,500. These sector-level differences highlight why understanding your specific location matters when pricing a property.
Detached properties dominate the RH17 7 market, accounting for the majority of sales in the broader postcode area at an average sold price of £898,178. Semi-detached homes averaged £512,750, while terraced properties fetched £427,354. The market skews toward family homes rather than flats, with the limited flat stock averaging around £250,000 to £280,000 in the few sub-postcodes where data is available.
The rental market in RH17 7 shows limited activity with just 12 properties available across 8 agents. Average rental prices range from £1,450 to £2,900 per month, with Mansell Mctaggart and Stuart & Partners handling the premium rental stock. This rental activity suggests consistent demand from commuters seeking the village lifestyle while working in London or Brighton.
Source: Homemove live listing data
New build activity in RH17 7 remains steady, with several developments providing fresh stock to the market. Bluebell Gardens in Wivelsfield Green (RH17 7QR), developed by Elivia Homes, offers 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom options with detached houses reaching £749,950 and maisonettes starting from £275,000. This development provides a useful benchmark for new build pricing in the village.
The Oaks at Wivelsfield, a Cala Homes development on Ditchling Road (RH17 7RF), features larger family homes with 4-bedroom detached properties priced between £755,000 and £780,000, while 3-bedroom semi-detached homes start at £525,000. Mill Close in Wivelsfield Green offers a collection of six 3-bedroom homes in what is described as an exclusive development in the heart of the village. These new builds attract buyers seeking modern energy efficiency and warranties, though they typically command a premium over comparable older properties.

RH17 7 encompasses some of Mid Sussex's most picturesque villages, each with distinct character defined by historic architecture and conservation designations. Horsted Keynes, sitting within the postcode, contains a conservation area centred on Church Lane and The Green, featuring buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries alongside the 11th-century parish church. The village's architectural character is defined by traditional brick construction, a material that reflects the area's history - Mid Sussex was historically a centre for brick manufacturing, and properties around The Green and Church Lane showcase this heritage.
West Hoathly, also within RH17 7, boasts a conservation area centred on St Margaret's Church, a Norman foundation with Grade I listed status. The village contains numerous listed buildings from the 14th to 16th centuries, including the Priest House (1450) and The Cat Inn (1615). Birch Grove and Highbrook complete the quartet of conservation areas within RH17 7, each designated in 1990 and featuring historic buildings that contribute to the area's villagescape character. Properties in these areas often require listed building consent for alterations, which affects renovation options and can influence buyer interest.
The village of Wivelsfield, with a population of around 2,000, serves as a local centre within RH17 7. Transport links include Wivelsfield railway station, providing services to London Victoria and Brighton, making the area popular with commuters seeking village life within reach of the city. Local schools, village pubs, and community facilities add to the area's appeal for families, while the surrounding countryside offers walking and riding opportunities across the Sussex Downs.
The price distribution across RH17 7 shows clear market segments. Properties in the £300,000-£500,000 range account for 36 listings, representing the largest portion of available stock. The £500,000-£750k and £750,000-£1m brackets each hold 31 listings, while properties over £1 million number 23 listings. At the lower end, just 6 properties are priced between £200,000 and £300,000, indicating limited options for first-time buyers in this village-focused postcode.
Sellers in RH17 7 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices in nearby Haywards Heath and Lindfield, and newer online agents offering fixed-fee services. The top-performing agents in the area include Batcheller Monkhouse in Haywards Heath, which leads the market with 11 active listings and an average asking price of £823,182, capturing 8.7% market share. Mansell Mctaggart operates across multiple offices in Haywards Heath, Lindfield, and Forest Row, collectively holding a significant presence in the market with properties averaging between £488,571 and £756,111 depending on location.
For premium properties, Hamptons in Haywards Heath focuses on higher-value homes averaging £1,584,500, while Jackson-Stops in Lindfield handles properties averaging £1,476,875, appealing to buyers seeking village houses and country estates. At the more affordable end, Psp Homes in Mid Sussex offers properties averaging £657,778, and Cubitt & West in Haywards Heath covers properties at £550,000 average. Traditional percentage-based fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, while online agents might charge fixed fees between £999 and £1,999 - though the trade-off often includes less local market knowledge and fewer in-person viewings.
Given RH17 7's unique market characteristics - including multiple conservation areas, varied price performance across sub-postcodes, and a significant proportion of older properties - local expertise can be valuable. Agents with established presences in the surrounding villages understand the nuances of marketing period properties and can advise on the additional considerations that come with listed buildings and conservation area restrictions.
Beyond the main high-street brands, RH17 7 is served by several specialist local agents. Mark Revill & Co in Lindfield holds 4 listings averaging £602,500, while Harman Group in Haywards Heath offers 3 listings at £608,333 average. Savills in Haywards Heath handles premium properties with 2 listings averaging £2,350,000, targeting the top end of the market. Fox & Sons operates from both Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill, collectively offering 6 listings across the area.
Start by comparing agents active in RH17 7. Look at their current listing volumes, average asking prices, and how long properties typically stay on their books. Our comparison tool shows you this data for all 25 agents operating in your postcode.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Don't automatically go with the highest valuation - ask each agent to explain their pricing strategy and provide comparable evidence. In a market where prices vary significantly by sub-postcode (from £261,875 to £1,180,000 in recent sales), accurate positioning is crucial.
Verify that your chosen agent is a member of a client money protection scheme and has appropriate professional indemnity insurance. For properties in conservation areas like Horsted Keynes or West Hoathly, ask about their experience marketing period and listed buildings.
Traditional high-street agents typically charge 1-3% + VAT (1.2-3.6% total), while online agents offer fixed fees. Consider whether you need the full service of a traditional agent - especially important for complex properties in conservation areas - versus a more economical online option.
Don't accept the first fee offered. Many agents have flexibility, particularly if you're willing to sign a sole agency agreement. Typical sole agency contracts run for 8-16 weeks. You can also negotiate a multi-agency clause, though this usually costs more (additional 0.5-1% fee).
Before signing, ensure you understand the terms including the notice period, what happens if you find a buyer yourself, and any hidden fees. A reputable agent will be transparent about all costs and terms.
Given the varied price performance across RH17 7 sub-postcodes - with some areas seeing 53% growth while others are down 43% - it's essential your agent understands your specific location. A one-size-fits-all pricing approach could leave your property overpriced or underpriced by tens of thousands of pounds.
The bedroom distribution in RH17 7 reveals clear price bands that can help sellers position their properties competitively. Four-bedroom homes dominate the market with 42 active listings averaging £777,618, reflecting strong demand from families seeking space. Three-bedroom properties follow with 30 listings at an average of £512,715, representing the heart of the market for many buyers.
At the premium end, five-bedroom homes average £1,031,033 across 15 listings, while six and seven-bedroom properties command significant prices - the six-bedroom average stands at £1,970,714. Smaller properties remain limited, with just 2 one-bedroom flats available at £250,000 average and 25 two-bedroom homes at £411,000. The relative scarcity of one-bedroom properties and flats suggests limited options for first-time buyers or those downsizing within the area, while families are well-served by the four-bedroom stock.

Achieving the best price in RH17 7 requires a strategic approach that accounts for the current market dynamics. The broader RH17 area has seen a 3.62% increase in average property prices over the past year, but this varies dramatically by location. Your agent should be able to justify their valuation with specific evidence from your sub-postcode - not generic county-wide averages that may not reflect your village's performance.
Given that property values in RH17 7 can range from under £300,000 to over £1 million depending on property type and exact location, accurate pricing is critical. Properties priced correctly tend to attract stronger interest and achieve better prices than those requiring subsequent reductions. Consider the agent's marketing strategy - quality photography, detailed descriptions highlighting period features (especially important for the area's many historic homes), and exposure across major property portals all contribute to achieving the best outcome.

Based on current market data, the top agents by listing volume in RH17 7 are Batcheller Monkhouse (11 listings, 8.7% market share), Hamptons (10 listings), Mansell Mctaggart (9 listings across multiple offices), and Psp Homes (9 listings). The best agent for your property depends on your price point - Hamptons and Jackson-Stops focus on premium properties averaging over £1.4 million, while Psp Homes and Cubitt & West work in the mid-market range around £550,000-£660,000. Savills handles the very top end with an average asking price of £2,350,000.
Estate agent fees in RH17 7 follow national patterns, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) for traditional high-street agents. Online agents offer fixed-fee alternatives, usually between £999 and £1,999. For a property valued at the RH17 7 average of £799,228, a 1.5% fee plus VAT would be approximately £14,386. Multi-agency agreements typically add an extra 0.5-1% but give you exposure across more agents. Given the complexity of selling in conservation areas like Horsted Keynes and West Hoathly, many sellers in RH17 7 opt for the full service of a traditional agent.
The picture is mixed across RH17 7. The broader RH17 postcode has seen a 3.62% increase over the last twelve months, though this remains 13% below the 2023 peak. However, individual sub-postcodes vary dramatically - RH17 7BJ is up 53% on its 2020 peak, while RH17 7GG is down 43% and RH17 7HY is down 32%. RH17 7JE, covering premium properties, sits 13% below its 2015 peak of £1,350,000. Your local agent should provide specific data for your exact location to give you an accurate picture.
RH17 7 encompasses several attractive villages in the Mid Sussex district, including Wivelsfield Green, Horsted Keynes, West Hoathly, and Birch Grove. The area offers a rural lifestyle with good commuter links - Wivelsfield station provides regular services to London Victoria and Brighton. The presence of four conservation areas (Horsted Keynes, Birch Grove, West Hoathly, and Highbrook) reflects the area's architectural heritage, with many period properties and listed buildings. Local amenities include village pubs, schools, and access to the South Downs for recreation.
Detached properties dominate the RH17 7 market, accounting for the majority of sales at an average price of £898,178. Four-bedroom family homes are the most common listing type with 42 properties available. The market has limited supply of flats and one-bedroom properties, which may present opportunities in those segments. Properties in conservation areas attract buyers seeking period character but may require additional considerations around listed building regulations. Semi-detached homes average £512,230, while terraced properties fetch around £425,000.
Yes, several new build developments are active in RH17 7. Bluebell Gardens in Wivelsfield Green (developed by Elivia Homes) offers 1-4 bedroom properties from £275,000 for maisonettes to £749,950 for detached houses. The Oaks at Wivelsfield by Cala Homes features 3 and 4-bedroom properties ranging from £480,000 to £780,000. Mill Close offers a small collection of 3-bedroom homes in Wivelsfield Green. New builds typically command a premium over older properties and come with the benefit of modern building standards and warranties.
The choice depends on your property and preferences. Traditional high-street agents like Batcheller Monkhouse, Hamptons, and Mansell Mctaggart offer local expertise that's particularly valuable in RH17 7, where understanding conservation area restrictions and village-specific market dynamics can significantly impact sale outcomes. Online agents may suit straightforward properties in standard residential areas, but for period homes, listed buildings, or properties in conservation villages like Horsted Keynes or West Hoathly, the local knowledge of an established agent typically adds value.
Sale times in RH17 7 vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. With 180 sales in the broader RH17 area over the past year (down 21% from the previous year), the market has slowed from its peak activity. Properties correctly priced according to recent sub-postcode data tend to sell faster than those positioned above comparable evidence. Your agent should provide realistic timeframes based on current listing volumes and recent sales in your specific area.
Selling a listed building or property in a conservation area (Horsted Keynes, West Hoathly, Birch Grove, or Highbrook) requires specific expertise. Look for agents who understand listed building regulations, have experience marketing period properties, and can advise on restrictions that may affect potential buyers. Agents like Jackson-Stops and Hamptons have established track records with premium period properties, while local specialists understand the nuances of marketing homes with historic character in these villages.
From £455
Recommended for properties in reasonable condition. Identifies defects common in RH17 7's older housing stock including damp, roof issues, and timber defects.
From £800
Essential for older properties, listed buildings, or those with extensive historic alterations. Provides detailed structural assessment for period homes in conservation areas.
From £85
Required by law before marketing. Older properties in RH17 7 may have lower ratings due to original construction.
From £200
Professional valuation for mortgage purposes, essential for accurate pricing in RH17 7's varied market.
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