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We track 25 estate agents actively marketing properties in the SK11 0 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Whether you are selling a family home in Macclesfield, a period property in the surrounding villages, or a modern apartment, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The SK11 0 area, encompassing Macclesfield and its satellite villages, offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £582,565. From detached family homes commanding premium prices to more affordable terraced properties, the local market presents opportunities across every price bracket. Our comparison tool helps you cut through the noise and connect with the agents who know your specific area best.

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Active Estate Agents
£582,565
Average Asking Price
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Properties For Sale
Based on Land Registry data, the average sold price in SK11 0 over the last 12 months stands at £478,772, while the broader SK11 postcode area shows an average of £310,899. This significant difference reflects the premium nature of the SK11 0 sector, which includes some of the most desirable villages and residential areas surrounding Macclesfield. Our current listings data shows an average asking price of £582,565, suggesting sellers are testing the market with optimistic pricing expectations.
Year-on-year price trends across the SK11 postcode show modest growth of 1.76% over the last 12 months, with properties in SK11 overall performing 2% better than the previous year and 4% above the 2022 peak. However, the picture varies considerably by specific postcode sector. The SK11 0RU sector near Macclesfield town centre has seen prices surge 53% compared to the previous year, though this comes after a 47% decline from the 2023 peak. Other sectors tell different stories, with SK11 0DW showing prices 7% below its 2023 high, while SK11 0HH has demonstrated consistent strength with an 18% annual increase and prices now 11% above the 2017 peak.
Transaction volumes in the SK11 area have experienced a notable decrease, with 486 residential sales over the last year representing a decline of 94 transactions, or approximately 19% fewer sales than the previous year. This reduction in market activity reflects broader national trends, though the SK11 0 area premium positioning means demand remains relatively robust for correctly priced properties in desirable locations. The most recent data shows 46 properties sold in October 2025 alone, indicating continued activity despite the overall slowdown.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Our listing data reveals a market heavily weighted towards detached properties, which account for 43 of the 98 current active listings with an average asking price of £730,156. This dominance of larger homes reflects the semi-rural nature of the SK11 0 area, where families are drawn to the space and character that period and modern detached homes provide. Semi-detached properties form the second largest segment at 19 listings, averaging £365,734, offering more accessible entry points to the local market.
The bedroom breakdown shows a market firmly oriented toward family homes, with four-bedroom properties comprising the largest segment at 34 active listings and an average price of £608,813. Three-bedroom homes follow with 27 listings at an average of £460,916, while five-bedroom properties command an average of £823,749 across 12 listings. The premium end of the market, with six and seven-bedroom homes, features prominently in certain village locations, with six-bedroom properties averaging £1,429,000. One and two-bedroom properties provide more affordable entry points, with one-bedroom homes averaging around £60,000.

The SK11 0 postcode encompasses Macclesfield and its surrounding villages, sitting on the edge of the Peak District National Park. This positioning provides residents with excellent access to beautiful countryside while maintaining convenient transport links to Manchester and Stockport. The area combines historic market town character with modern amenities, making it particularly attractive to families and professionals seeking a balance between rural lifestyle and city accessibility.
Macclesfield itself offers a range of local amenities including the shopping arcade, various restaurants, and the Macclesfield Museum. The town is well-served by schools, with several primary and secondary options rated good or outstanding by Ofsted. Transport connections include Macclesfield railway station with direct services to Manchester and London, while the A523 provides road access to the wider region. The surrounding villages each have their own character, from the affluent commuter villages to more traditional rural communities.
The local housing stock reflects the area history and geography. Properties in this part of Cheshire typically feature a mix of traditional red brick, local stone, and rendered facades. Many properties date from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, particularly in Macclesfield conservation areas, though newer developments have expanded the housing stock in recent decades. The varied geology of the region, with underlying clay deposits, means potential buyers should consider building surveys for older properties to check for any subsidence or drainage issues.
Sellers in the SK11 0 area have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Traditional agents like Gascoigne Halman, based in Macclesfield, offer face-to-face consultations, local branch presence, and often have established relationships with local buyers and other property professionals. Gascoigne Halman currently markets properties at an average asking price of £618,333, reflecting their focus on the mid-to-upper market segment in the local area.
Premium agents including Savills and Jackson-Stops operate in the higher price brackets, with Savills currently handling properties averaging £1,395,833 and Jackson-Stops focusing on properties averaging around £1,003,750. These agents typically offer more extensive marketing services, including professional photography, virtual tours, and access to their national databases of buyers. For sellers with premium properties in sought-after village locations, these specialists may justify their higher fees through their established buyer networks.
Online estate agents such as Exp UK have established a significant presence in the SK11 0 market, currently leading with 10 active listings at an average price of £500,000. These agents typically charge fixed fees rather than percentage-based commissions, which can be more cost-effective for higher-value properties. However, sellers should consider that online agents may offer less personalized service and fewer physical viewings than traditional high-street alternatives. The average estate agent fee in England typically ranges from 1% to 3% plus VAT, so comparing the total cost of different approaches is essential before making your decision.

Start by comparing agents who actively market properties in your specific SK11 0 area. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how quickly properties like yours tend to sell with each agent.
Request free valuations from at least three different agents. This gives you a realistic picture of your property market value and allows you to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies.
Ask about recent sales in your area and how long properties similar to yours have taken to sell. Agents with strong local knowledge and proven results in your specific postcode sector are more likely to achieve the best outcome.
Compare fee structures carefully. Remember that the cheapest option is not always the best value. Consider what is included in the fee and what additional costs you might incur.
Ask about their marketing approach, including online presence, social media, professional photography, and how they conduct viewings. Properties in the premium SK11 0 market often require sophisticated marketing to attract the right buyers.
Ensure their communication style and availability suit your preferences. Regular updates and good communication can make the selling process much smoother.
Do not be afraid to negotiate agent fees, especially if you have a premium property or are using multi-agency. Many agents are willing to reduce their standard rate to secure your business, particularly for properties that will showcase their capabilities to potential buyers.
Understanding how bedroom count affects property values in SK11 0 can help you price your home competitively. Four-bedroom properties dominate the current market with 34 listings, suggesting strong demand from families looking for spacious accommodation in the area. These properties command an average asking price of £608,813, representing the sweet spot between space and value in the local market.
Three-bedroom homes, with 27 active listings averaging £460,916, represent excellent value for first-time buyers and growing families. Two-bedroom properties average £278,357 across 14 listings, providing accessible entry points to the SK11 0 market. At the luxury end, five-bedroom properties average £823,749, while six-bedroom homes reach an average of £1,429,000, typically located in the most prestigious village locations.
Price distribution analysis shows the majority of listings, some 42 properties, fall within the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket. Nineteen properties are priced between £500,000 and £750,000, while 15 premium properties exceed the £1 million mark. This distribution indicates a balanced market catering to various buyer segments, from first-time purchasers to luxury home seekers.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial in the SK11 0 market, where transaction volumes have decreased by approximately 19% compared to the previous year. Overpricing can result in your property sitting on the market, gathering dust while competing properties sell. Our data shows that properties priced correctly for their location and condition tend to attract more viewings and achieve stronger final sale prices.
First impressions matter significantly in this market. Properties with professional photography, accurate floorplans, and compelling descriptions perform better in online searches. Consider what makes your property unique, whether it is a garden backing onto open countryside, proximity to good schools, or period features. Highlighting these attributes in your marketing can help justify premium pricing and attract buyers specifically seeking these features.
The right estate agent can add significant value beyond simply finding buyers. Experienced local agents like Alan Lee, who currently average £321,800 for their listings, or Holden and Prescott with an average of £335,000, understand what motivates buyers in their specific patch and can advise on presentation, pricing strategy, and negotiation tactics to maximize your final sale price.

Based on current market data, the leading agents by market share in SK11 0 include Exp UK with 10.2% market share and 10 active listings, followed by Gascoigne Halman and Savills each with 6.1% market share. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price range. Savills and Jackson-Stops focus on premium properties, while agents like Alan Lee and Holden and Prescott handle more affordable homes. We recommend getting valuations from multiple agents to compare their local knowledge and proposed strategies.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT). In the SK11 0 area, you may find some variation based on the agent location, your property value, and whether you opt for sole or multi-agency arrangements. Online agents often charge fixed fees ranging from £999 to £1,999, which can be more cost-effective for higher-value properties but may offer less personalized service than traditional high-street agents.
The SK11 postcode overall has seen prices increase by 1.76% over the last 12 months, with properties now 2% higher than the previous year and 4% above the 2022 peak. However, specific sectors within SK11 0 show varying trends. Some areas like SK11 0RU have seen significant fluctuations with 53% growth year-on-year but 47% below their 2023 peak, while others like SK11 0HH show consistent strength with 18% annual growth and prices 11% above 2017 levels.
SK11 0 encompasses Macclesfield and surrounding villages on the edge of the Peak District, offering a balance of rural charm and good transport links to Manchester. The area features period properties, good schools, local amenities, and access to beautiful countryside. It is particularly popular with families and commuters seeking a quieter lifestyle while maintaining city access. The local property market offers everything from affordable terraced homes to luxury village properties.
There are currently 98 active sale listings in the SK11 0 postcode area across 25 different estate agents. The market is dominated by detached properties (43 listings), with strong representation of four-bedroom family homes (34 listings). Property availability varies significantly by type and price range, with the majority of listings falling in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket.
The current average asking price in SK11 0 is £582,565 based on live listing data. This compares to an average sold price of £478,772 over the last 12 months, suggesting sellers are pricing with optimism. Property types vary considerably in price, from one-bedroom properties at around £60,000 to six-bedroom luxury homes averaging £1,429,000.
While specific data for SK11 0 was unavailable, the broader SK11 area saw 486 sales in the last year, representing a decrease of approximately 19% compared to the previous year. In current market conditions, correctly priced properties in desirable locations typically sell within 8 to 16 weeks, though this can vary significantly based on property type, price, and how well the property is presented and marketed.
The choice depends on your priorities and property type. High-street agents like Gascoigne Halman, Holden and Prescott, and Reeds Rains offer personal service, local branches, and face-to-face support. Premium agents like Savills and Jackson-Stops specialize in higher-value properties with extensive marketing resources. Online agents like Exp UK offer cost-effective fixed fees but may provide less hands-on support. For the diverse SK11 0 market with properties ranging from £60,000 to over £1.4 million, the right choice depends on your specific circumstances.
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