Compare 15 local agents, data from 84 active listings








We track 15 estate agents actively marketing properties in SK6 4, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a family home in Romiley, a terraced house in Marple, or a modern flat in the heart of Stockport, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise for your property.
The SK6 4 postcode area, covering Romiley and surrounding districts, currently has an average asking price of £397,595 across 84 active listings. With property values showing varied trends across different sectors, choosing an agent who understands your specific local market has never been more important.
Our data pulls directly from live market listings, giving you real-time insight into which agents are actively selling in your area and at what price points. We calculate market share based on active listings, helping you identify the agents with the strongest local presence.

15
Active Estate Agents
£397,595
Average Asking Price
84
Properties For Sale
The SK6 4 property market presents a nuanced picture for sellers to navigate. Our data shows the average sold price over the last 12 months sits at £316,439, with detached properties achieving the highest average sold price at £462,056, followed by semi-detached homes at £344,196 and terraced properties at £277,767. Flats in the area have sold for an average of £139,667, reflecting the more affordable entry point into this Stockport suburb.
Price trends across different sectors within SK6 4 reveal significant variation. The SK6 4AN sector has shown remarkable strength with a 57% increase year-on-year and now sits 33% above its 2021 peak of £243,500. However, other sectors have faced headwinds, with SK6 4PE down 9% annually and 17% below its 2022 peak, while SK6 4NP has experienced a 25% year-on-year decline. These sector-level differences underscore why local market knowledge is essential when pricing your property.
The broader Stockport postcode area (SK) recorded approximately 8,200 property sales in the past year, though transaction volumes have dropped by 12.5% compared to the previous period. This shift in market dynamics means agents who understand current buyer behaviour and can adapt their marketing strategies are increasingly valuable. Properties priced correctly from the outset are achieving sales, while those with unrealistic asking prices are staying on the market longer.
Analysis of current listings reveals the market is dominated by three-bedroom properties, with 40 homes of this configuration currently available. This preference for three-bedroom houses reflects the area's strong appeal to families and first-time buyers looking for spacious accommodation without premium city centre prices. The average asking price for three-bed properties stands at £357,825, positioning them competitively within the mid-market segment.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Semi-detached properties form the backbone of the SK6 4 housing stock, with 26 homes currently listed at an average price of £414,731. Terraced properties follow with 19 listings averaging £355,947, while detached homes command the highest prices at an average of £632,273 across 11 available listings. The market also includes 8 flats averaging £151,250, providing accessible options for first-time buyers and investors alike.
Looking at price ranges, the majority of properties fall within the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket, which contains 42 of the 84 current listings. This mid-market concentration means strong competition among sellers in this price band. Higher-value properties between £500,000 and £750,000 account for 9 listings, while premium homes over £750,000 have 6 listings. At the lower end, 9 properties are priced between £100,000 and £200,000, and just 2 properties are listed under £100,000.

SK6 4 encompasses the Romiley district of Stockport, a suburban area known for its welcoming community feel and convenient transport connections. The area benefits from good rail links to Manchester city centre, making it popular with commuters seeking a quieter residential setting while maintaining easy access to urban employment opportunities. Romiley itself features a traditional village centre with local shops, pubs, and restaurants, providing everyday amenities within walking distance of most residential areas.
The housing stock in SK6 4 reflects its position within the wider Stockport area, offering a mix of period properties alongside more modern developments. While specific conservation area data was not available, the suburb maintains the architectural character typical of the region, with brick-built properties ranging from Victorian terraces to post-war semi-detached homes. The area's geography, situated on the edge of the Pennines, provides attractive surroundings with good access to countryside walks and outdoor activities.
For families, the SK6 4 area offers several local schools and is within reasonable distance of the grammar school system that operates in Stockport. The combination of reasonable property prices compared to central Manchester, good transport links, and local amenities makes Romiley and surrounding districts particularly attractive to buyers seeking value for money without sacrificing connectivity. This demand profile means properties in the right condition and correctly priced continue to find buyers, even amid broader market adjustments.
The rental market in SK6 4 remains limited, with only 3 rental listings currently available from 2 rental agents. This scarcity of rental stock suggests strong demand from tenants, potentially driven by commuters and those not yet ready to purchase. Average rental prices in the area hover around £1,625 per month based on available data.
Sellers in SK6 4 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Thomas Lardner, based in Romiley, dominates the local market with 46.4% market share and 39 active listings at an average asking price of £346,000, making them the most visible agent in the area. Their established presence means extensive local knowledge and strong relationships with area buyers. Meanwhile, Jardine Estates operates from Hyde with 10 listings averaging £460,000, appealing to those targeting the premium end of the market.
Lawler & Co, located in Marple, represents another established local option with 6 active listings at an average price of £391,658 and 7.1% market share. Gascoigne Halman operates from Marple Bridge with 3 premium listings averaging £516,667, while Edward Mellor LTD in Marple focuses on more affordable stock with 3 listings at an average of £271,667. Bridgfords, another Marple-based agent, has 2 listings averaging £252,500, targeting the entry-level segment of the market.
For sellers seeking modern alternatives, Purplebricks and Exp UK operate nationally with online models, offering fixed fees rather than percentage-based commissions. These online agents can appear attractive when marketing higher-value properties, though the trade-off often involves less personal service and potentially reduced local market presence. Yopa, Ewemove covering Hyde and Dukinfield, and Bettermove also operate in the area with varying fee structures.
The choice between online and high-street agents depends on your priorities as a seller. Traditional agents like Thomas Lardner and Lawler & Co provide dedicated property viewings, local expertise, and hands-on support throughout the sales process, typically charging 1-3% plus VAT. Online agents offer cost certainty through fixed fees but may require more seller involvement in managing viewings and inquiries. For properties in the SK6 4 area, where local market knowledge can significantly impact sale outcomes given the varied performance across different sectors, working with an agent who understands your specific neighbourhood often proves valuable.
Look for agents with active listings in your specific SK6 4 postcode sector. Check their average asking prices align with your property value and review their time-on-market statistics. Our data shows 15 agents actively selling in SK6 4, ranging from those with 39 listings like Thomas Lardner to agents with just 1 or 2 listings.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies. Be wary of agents who overprice significantly to win your instruction, as this often leads to extended time on market and price reductions later.
Understand whether agents charge percentage-based fees (typically 1-3% plus VAT) or fixed fees. Remember that the lowest fee does not always represent the best value if the agent achieves a higher sale price. For a property at the SK6 4 average of £397,595, typical fees range from £4,771 to £14,313 including VAT.
Review how extensively the agent markets properties. Ask about their online presence, Rightmove and Zoopla visibility, and whether they use professional photography and floorplans. Agents with strong digital presence and high listing volumes typically attract more buyer interest.
Understand the agreement duration, typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency. Check multi-agency options if you are considering instructing more than one agent. Some sellers find multi-agency terms helpful for high-value properties or in slower market conditions.
Estate agent fees are often negotiable. If you are selling a higher-value property or using multi-agency, use this leverage to secure better terms. Many agents are willing to discount their fees, particularly for properties in the higher price ranges common in SK6 4.
Before instructing any estate agent in SK6 4, always request a free valuation from at least three providers. This gives you leverage in negotiations and helps you understand the realistic price range for your property in the current market conditions.
Understanding bedroom count preferences in SK6 4 helps sellers position their properties effectively. Three-bedroom homes dominate the market with 40 current listings averaging £357,825, reflecting strong demand from families and upsizing buyers. This bedroom count represents the sweet spot for the local market, offering the best balance between price achievable and buyer interest.
Two-bedroom properties follow with 21 listings at an average of £279,760, appealing to first-time buyers and investors seeking affordable entry points into the SK6 4 market. Four-bedroom homes, with 10 listings averaging £574,400, target the premium family market. For those with larger properties, five-bedroom homes average £651,571 across 7 listings, while six-bedroom properties command around £770,000.
One-bedroom flats, though fewer in number with just 4 listings averaging £183,750, provide important entry-level options for the market. The diverse bedroom distribution across listings suggests the SK6 4 area attracts a broad range of buyers, from first-time purchasers to families upgrading to larger homes.

Achieving the best price for your SK6 4 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions. With average sold prices at £316,439 and significant variation between sectors, setting your asking price requires agent insight into local trends. Properties priced within the most popular £300,000-£500,000 bracket, which contains 42 of the 84 current listings, face the most competition from other vendors.
Negotiating agent fees is often overlooked but can save thousands. Typical estate agent fees in England range from 1-3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property priced at the SK6 4 average of £397,595, this translates to fees between £4,771 and £14,313 at the standard VAT rate. Many agents are willing to negotiate, particularly for higher-value properties or those offering multi-agency terms.
Combining competitive fees with strong local marketing increases your chances of achieving a successful sale at the best possible price. The agents with the strongest market presence in SK6 4, like Thomas Lardner with their 46.4% share, have proven track records in the area and often achieve better outcomes through their established buyer networks and local marketing expertise.

Based on our live data, Thomas Lardner leads the SK6 4 market with 46.4% market share and 39 active listings. They are followed by Jardine Estates (11.9% market share, 10 listings) and Lawler & Co (7.1% market share, 6 listings). The top three agents collectively control 65.4% of the market, indicating strong concentration among leading local operators. Gascoigne Halman, Edward Mellor, Purplebricks, and Exp UK also maintain significant presence in the area.
Estate agent fees in SK6 4 typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the average SK6 4 asking price of £397,595, this means fees between approximately £4,771 and £14,313 including VAT. Some online agents like Purplebricks and Exp UK offer fixed-fee alternatives, which can be cheaper for higher-value properties but may sacrifice local expertise and personal service. Many traditional agents are negotiable on their rates.
The SK6 4 market shows mixed trends across different sectors. While SK6 4AN has performed strongly with 57% year-on-year growth and sits 33% above its 2021 peak, other sectors like SK6 4NP have seen 25% declines and SK6 4PE is down 9% annually. Overall, the average sold price stands at £316,439, below the current average asking price of £397,595. The broader Stockport area has seen a 12.5% drop in transaction volumes, indicating a buyer's market where accurate pricing is essential for successful sales.
SK6 4 covers Romiley and surrounding areas in Stockport, offering a suburban lifestyle with good commuter links to Manchester. The area features local shops, pubs, and restaurants, with a welcoming community atmosphere. Good rail connections make it popular with commuters, while reasonable property prices compared to central Manchester attract families and first-time buyers. The area provides access to countryside walks on the Pennine edge, combining urban convenience with rural appeal.
Three-bedroom semi-detached and terraced properties dominate the SK6 4 market, reflecting strong family demand. Three-bedroom homes represent 40 of 84 current listings, with an average asking price of £357,825. Semi-detached properties (26 listings at £414,731 average) and terraced homes (19 listings at £355,947 average) form the bulk of available stock. Detached properties command premium prices at £632,273 average but have fewer listings. Flats provide important entry-level options at £151,250 average.
While specific time-on-market data for SK6 4 was not available, the broader Stockport area has seen reduced transaction volumes, suggesting properties may take longer to sell than during peak periods. Properties priced correctly according to current sector-specific trends are achieving sales, while those priced above market levels face extended marketing periods. The variation across different SK6 4 sectors means working with a local agent who understands your specific postcode sector's performance helps set realistic expectations and price your property appropriately.
Online agents like Purplebricks and Exp UK operate in SK6 4 with fixed-fee pricing, which can appear attractive for higher-value properties. However, they typically offer less local presence and personal service compared to established agents like Thomas Lardner or Lawler & Co. With online agents having just 3 active listings each compared to Thomas Lardner's 39, the difference in local market visibility is significant. For properties in SK6 4's varied market, where sector-specific knowledge significantly impacts pricing strategy, traditional agents with local expertise often deliver better outcomes despite higher percentage-based fees.
While sellers are not legally required to commission surveys, having a current condition report can speed up the sales process. Buyers will typically arrange their own surveys, but providing a RICS Level 2 survey upfront demonstrates transparency and can strengthen your negotiating position. This is particularly valuable for older properties in the SK6 4 area, where hidden defects might otherwise cause delays or price reductions during the conveyancing process. The varied property ages in the area, from Victorian terraces to modern developments, mean different survey types may be appropriate depending on your property's construction and age.
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