When selecting an estate agent in Seagry, sellers should consider the local market expertise and track record of each firm. Strakers, based in Malmesbury, currently leads the market with 2 active listings representing a 33.3% market share and an average asking price of £549,750. Their presence in the nearby town provides strong local knowledge of the Seagry area and the wider Wiltshire property market. The firm handles properties across various price points and has established relationships with local buyers actively looking in the village.
Kingsley Pike Estate Agents operates from Chippenham and focuses on properties averaging £610,000, bringing town-level expertise while understanding the village market dynamics. Goodman Warren Beck, also Chippenham-based, targets the premium sector with an average asking price of £825,000, appealing to buyers seeking luxury family homes with larger gardens and premium finishes. For higher-value period properties, James Pyle & Co from the Cotswolds area offers expertise in luxury homes and heritage properties, with an average asking price of £925,000 reflecting their specialism in premium and character properties. Connells provides another option with an average asking price of £725,000, offering the backing of a larger national network while maintaining local presence in Chippenham.
Sellers should consider whether they prefer a high-street agent with physical office presence in nearby Chippenham or Malmesbury, or an online agent offering potentially lower fees. High-street agents like Strakers and Kingsley Pike offer face-to-face valuations, local market knowledge, and established relationships with other local agents and buyers. Commission rates in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For Seagry's market, where properties can exceed £500,000, the total fee can be significant - on a £700,000 property, you're looking at fees between £8,400 and £25,200 including VAT - making it worth comparing quotes from multiple agents before instructing.