Compare 31 local estate agents, data from 167 active listings








We track 31 estate agents actively marketing properties across the SL6 6 postcode area of Maidenhead, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and current market presence. Whether you are selling a family home in Boyn Valley or a riverside apartment near the Thames, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and the smoothness of the transaction.
The Maidenhead property market in SL6 6 currently shows an average asking price of £761,474 across 167 active listings. Our analysis reveals a diverse market spanning from affordable terraced homes around £495,000 through to substantial detached properties exceeding £1.1 million. With 100 sales completed in the last twelve months, the market remains active despite modest price adjustments seen across the broader region.
Sellers in this area benefit from a competitive agent landscape where established local specialists compete with national brands. Our comprehensive comparison includes agent performance metrics, fee structures, and market specialisms to help you make an informed decision when selecting representation for your property sale.

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Active Estate Agents
£761,474
Average Asking Price
167
Properties For Sale
The SL6 6 postcode area of Maidenhead presents a property market that has shown resilience amid broader national price adjustments. Our research, drawing on Land Registry and ONS data, shows the current average sold price sits at £589,173, with the overall market experiencing a modest 2.0% decline over the past twelve months. This figure, while lower than the asking price average of £761,474, reflects the gap between vendor expectations and achieved sale prices that is typical in the current economic climate.
Analysis of price trends by property type reveals interesting variations within SL6 6. Detached properties have remained remarkably stable with just a 0.01% change, holding firm at around £1,008,189. Semi-detached and terraced homes have each seen approximately 1.0% declines, with semi-detached properties averaging £585,000 and terraced homes at £475,000. The flat market has experienced the most significant adjustment, with a 3.0% decrease bringing average prices to around £290,000. The postcode sector around the Maidenhead town centre and extending toward the River Thames has historically shown strong demand from commuters travelling to London via the Great Western Main Line.
Transaction volumes in SL6 6 amount to roughly 100 property sales per year, indicating a steady flow of market activity. The market is characterised by a good mix of property types, from period homes in established residential streets to modern apartments in purpose-built developments. The stability in detached property prices suggests continued demand for family homes in this desirable Berkshire location, while the adjustments in flat prices may present opportunities for first-time buyers entering the market at lower price points.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Three-bedroom properties dominate the SL6 6 market with 63 active listings, representing the largest segment of available stock. These homes, averaging £622,648 in asking price, typically appeal to growing families and first-time buyers looking to step onto the property ladder. Four-bedroom homes follow with 41 listings at an average of £911,193, catering to larger families and those seeking additional space for home offices given the continued prevalence of hybrid working arrangements.
Two-bedroom properties number 39 listings with an average asking price of £428,473, making them an attractive option for couples and young professionals. The area also sees activity in the premium sector, with six and seven-bedroom properties available at the higher end, reflecting Maidenhead's appeal to affluent buyers seeking substantial family homes. New build activity in the wider Maidenhead area includes developments such as The Landing by Countryside Properties and Abri, offering 429 new homes though this particular development falls just outside the SL6 6 boundary. The general housing stock mix for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead shows approximately 35.2% detached homes, 26.9% semi-detached, 17.5% terraced, and 20.2% flats, providing a balanced mix of property types across the area.
Price distribution analysis shows that the majority of available stock falls within the £500,000 to £750,000 bracket, which accounts for 70 of the 167 total listings. This concentration indicates strong buyer demand in the mid-market sector, while 27 properties exceed the £1 million threshold, demonstrating continued appetite for premium homes in this commuter-friendly location.

The SL6 6 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods that contribute to Maidenhead's character as a prosperous Berkshire town. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with Maidenhead railway station providing regular services to London Paddington via the Elizabeth Line, making it particularly attractive to commuters. The town sits alongside the River Thames, with properties in riverside locations commanding premium prices but requiring consideration of flood risk assessments.
The geology of Maidenhead presents specific considerations for property owners and buyers. The underlying London Clay creates shrink-swell potential, meaning properties may be susceptible to ground movement during periods of prolonged drought or heavy rainfall. Properties with large trees nearby or those with older foundations may require particular attention during surveys. The superficial deposits of River Terrace Deposits and Alluvium along the Thames corridor add complexity to ground conditions in lower-lying areas. The local housing stock reflects this geological context, with traditional red brick construction and pitched tiled roofs being common, while newer developments incorporate more contemporary materials.
The demographic profile of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, with a population of 153,900 across 62,300 households, indicates a predominantly affluent area with high property values. Key employers in the region include technology companies at Maidenhead Office Park and the nearby presence of major pharmaceutical firms, contributing to a skilled workforce that drives housing demand. The town centre regeneration continues to enhance local amenities, with new retail and leisure facilities adding to the area's appeal. Schools in the vicinity consistently perform well, adding to family appeal, while the range of pubs, restaurants, and recreational facilities along the Thames path contributes to quality of life.
Sellers in SL6 6 can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and modern online alternatives, each offering distinct advantages. Traditional agents like Kirkwood Personal Estate Agents, who currently market 21 properties in the area with an average asking price of £647,664, provide face-to-face consultations, physical branch presence, and hands-on negotiation throughout the sales process. Oakwood Estates, with 16 listings averaging £867,813, caters to the premium end of the market where personal service and established local relationships prove valuable.
High-street agents in Maidenhead typically charge percentage-based fees ranging from 1.0% to 1.5% plus VAT, translating to between 1.2% and 1.8% of the final sale price. Roger Platt, with 14 active listings at an average price of £524,286, represents agents focusing on more accessible price points, while brands like Hamptons and Savills operate at the luxury end with average asking prices exceeding £1.6 million. Coopers, with 11 listings and an average price of £668,636, occupies a strong mid-market position. Multi-agency agreements, where sellers instruct more than one agent, typically incur higher total fees of around 2.0% to 2.5% but can maximise exposure for challenging properties.
Online fixed-fee agents have emerged as alternatives, typically charging between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value. These services suit sellers confident in their property's appeal and those comfortable managing aspects of the sale process digitally. However, the complexity of properties in SL6 6, including those on London Clay prone to subsidence issues or riverside properties with flood considerations, often benefits from the in-depth local knowledge and hands-on negotiation that established high-street agents provide. The most effective approach for sellers involves obtaining free valuations from multiple agents, comparing their marketing strategies and fee structures, and selecting representation that understands the specific characteristics of the local market.

The rental market in SL6 6, while smaller than the sales sector, offers landlords and tenants viable options with 22 active rental listings managed by 12 agents. Openrent leads the rental market with 2 listings at an average rent of £1,738 per calendar month, while Northwood also manages 2 properties at an average of £1,000 per month. For higher-end rentals, Chancellors offers one listing at £2,000 per month, demonstrating demand for premium rental accommodation in this sought-after location.
Landlords considering the rental route in SL6 6 should evaluate agents based on their tenant reach, void period management, and understanding of local rental values. The average rental prices in this area remain competitive given Maidenhead's commuter appeal, with one-bedroom properties typically achieving around £1,000-£1,300 per month and larger family homes commanding £1,500-£2,000+ depending on location and specifications. Professional landlords often prefer high-street agents who can provide comprehensive tenant screening, property management, and regular market rent reviews.

Review agents active in SL6 6, examining their listing volumes, average asking prices, and market share to understand who genuinely understands the Maidenhead market.
Request valuations from at least three agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies for your specific property type.
Ask potential agents about their advertising methods, photography quality, floor plans, and online presence to ensure your property receives maximum exposure.
Examine whether agents charge percentage-based fees, fixed fees, or hybrid models, ensuring you understand what services are included and any additional costs.
Review sole agency agreements typically running for 8-16 weeks, understanding notice periods and what happens if you need to switch agents.
Remember that estate agent fees are negotiable, particularly for higher-value properties or when agents are competing for your business.
The top three agents in SL6 6 control 30.6% of the market. When comparing agents, look beyond just fees - consider their local knowledge, marketing reach, and track record with properties similar to yours.
Understanding price distribution by bedroom count helps sellers position their properties competitively within the SL6 6 market. Three-bedroom homes represent the most active segment with 63 listings, showing strong demand from families seeking mid-sized properties in Maidenhead. These homes average £622,648, placing them in the sweet spot of the market where buyer demand remains consistently robust.
Four-bedroom properties at an average of £911,193 attract buyers seeking additional space, whether for growing families, home offices, or guest accommodation. The premium five-bedroom sector averages £1,517,308 across 13 listings, appealing to affluent buyers and those upsizing from smaller properties. One-bedroom flats at £227,857 average across seven listings represent the most accessible entry point to the SL6 6 market, while two-bedroom properties at £428,473 across 39 listings continue to attract first-time buyers and investors. The seven-bedroom sector, though limited to just one listing at £3,950,000, demonstrates the top end of the Maidenhead market where unique properties command exceptional prices.

Achieving the best possible price for your property in SL6 6 begins with accurate pricing based on current market data and local insight. Properties priced correctly from the outset attract more viewings, generate stronger offers, and typically sell faster than those requiring subsequent price reductions. The gap between asking prices averaging £761,474 and achieved sold prices around £589,173 reflects the importance of realistic pricing expectations in the current market conditions.
Selecting an agent with proven experience in your specific neighbourhood and property type significantly impacts sale outcomes. Agents like Braxton, with an average asking price of £735,825 across their six listings, demonstrate understanding of mid-market properties, while Barker Stone's £1.6 million average reflects expertise in the premium sector. Prepare your property for sale by addressing maintenance issues, enhancing kerb appeal, and ensuring the presentation appeals to target buyers. A RICS Level 2 Survey can identify issues that might otherwise emerge during the conveyancing process, allowing you to address them proactively and avoid last-minute complications or price renegotiations.
Market timing also plays a crucial role in achieving optimal sale results. Spring traditionally sees increased buyer activity, with properties often achieving stronger prices due to higher demand from buyers looking to move before the summer holidays. However, the SL6 6 market maintains steady activity throughout the year given the consistent commuter demand, meaning properties presented well can sell at any time. Your chosen agent should provide honest guidance on optimal marketing timing based on current market conditions and your specific property type.

Based on our live market data, Kirkwood Personal Estate Agents leads the SL6 6 market with 21 active listings and 12.6% market share, followed by Oakwood Estates with 16 listings and Roger Platt with 14 listings. These agents demonstrate strong local presence and market understanding. The top three agents combined control 30.6% of the market, indicating significant concentration among leading operators. For premium properties, Barker Stone with an average asking price of £1.6 million and Hamptons with properties averaging £1.6 million+ offer specialised luxury market expertise.
Estate agent fees in SL6 6 typically range from 1.0% to 1.5% plus VAT (1.2% to 1.8% inclusive) of the final sale price for sole agency instructions. This aligns with national averages while reflecting the higher property values in the Maidenhead area. For a property sold at the average asking price of £761,474, fees would range from approximately £9,138 to £13,706. Multi-agency agreements typically cost 2.0% to 2.5% total, while online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,999 regardless of property value, though these often exclude photography, floor plans, and accompanied viewings.
House prices in SL6 6 have experienced a modest decline of 2.0% over the past twelve months according to recent data, with the average sold price standing at £589,173 compared to current asking prices averaging £761,474. Detached properties have remained virtually flat with just a 0.01% change, while flats experienced the largest adjustment at minus 3.0%. The market shows signs of stabilising with transaction volumes remaining steady at approximately 100 sales per year. Despite the small decline, Maidenhead remains one of the stronger performing markets in Berkshire due to its transport links and desirable location.
SL6 6 offers an excellent quality of life in a prosperous Berkshire town with outstanding transport links to London. Residents benefit from the Elizabeth Line connection at Maidenhead station, the scenic River Thames running alongside the town, and comprehensive local amenities including shops, restaurants, and highly-rated schools. The area attracts professionals working in London while maintaining a community feel with access to green spaces and recreational facilities along the Thames path. Boyn Valley provides a popular local area for families, while the town centre offers comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities.
Properties in SL6 6 commonly face issues related to the underlying London Clay geology, which creates shrink-swell potential leading to subsidence or heave, particularly for properties with large trees or older foundations. Given the age profile of housing stock, damp issues, roof defects, timber rot, and outdated electrics frequently appear in surveys. Properties near the River Thames face varying degrees of flood risk requiring appropriate checks. A RICS Level 2 Survey is particularly valuable in this area to identify these potential issues before completing a purchase, with survey costs ranging from £400 to £900+ depending on property size and value.
The SL6 6 postcode currently has 167 active sale listings on the market, representing a good selection across all property types. This includes 40 detached properties, 33 semi-detached homes, 27 terraced properties, and 13 flats, providing options across various price points from around £227,000 for one-bedroom flats to in excess of £2 million for substantial family homes. The rental market adds a further 22 listings, giving tenants options ranging from £1,000 to £2,000 per calendar month.
The average asking price in SL6 6 currently stands at £761,474, though achieved sale prices average lower at approximately £589,173. Property type significantly influences prices, with detached homes averaging around £1.18 million, semi-detached properties at £638,845, terraced homes at £495,556, and flats at £269,923. The most common three-bedroom properties average £622,648, representing the heart of the market. Price bands show 70% of properties fall between £500,000 and £750,000, while 27 properties exceed £1 million.
A RICS Level 2 Survey is highly recommended when purchasing property in SL6 6 given the geological and environmental factors present. Survey costs in the Maidenhead area typically range from £400 to £900+ depending on property size and value. These surveys identify defects common to local properties including subsidence risk from London Clay, damp issues in older buildings, roof conditions, and flood vulnerability for riverside properties. For listed buildings or those in conservation areas, a more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Building Survey may be necessary. Given that many properties in Maidenhead date from the Victorian era through to the 1970s, the older housing stock particularly benefits from professional survey inspection.
Leading agents in SL6 6 often extend their coverage to neighbouring areas including Cookham, Marlow, Taplow, Bourne End, and Windsor. Barker Stone, based in Cookham, brings particular expertise to the premium SL6 6 market, while larger chains like Hamptons and Savills operate across multiple offices in the region. When selecting an agent, consider their coverage of your specific area and whether they have demonstrated success with properties similar to yours, whether in Boyn Valley, near the riverside, or in the town centre.
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