Compare 17 local agents, data from 188 active listings








We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in SN6 7 Highworth, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a family home in the town centre or a modern apartment on the outskirts, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise and market reach for your property.
The current average asking price in SN6 7 stands at £392,619, with 188 properties currently on the market across the area. From period cottages near the historic high street to contemporary detached homes in surrounding villages, Highworth offers a diverse property landscape that demands local knowledge to sell effectively.
Our team has analysed listing data, market trends, and agent performance to bring you the most comprehensive estate agent comparison in the SN6 7 area. We update this data daily so you can make an informed decision when choosing your selling agent.

17
Active Estate Agents
£392,619
Average Asking Price
188
Properties For Sale
The SN6 7 property market has shown steady growth, with house prices increasing by 1.9% over the last year, though this represents a -1.9% decline after accounting for inflation. Our analysis of 245 sales across the last 24 months reveals a median price per square metre of £3,530 in the SN6 7 postcode. The market demonstrates considerable variation across different sub-sectors, with the SN6 7PH area around the eastern edge of Highworth seeing particularly strong performance with a 28% increase on the previous year, though this remains 7% below its 2022 peak.
Land Registry data confirms that detached properties dominate the upper end of the market, with average sold prices reaching £436,767 over the past year. Semi-detached homes in SN6 7 averaged around £320,000, while terraced properties fetched approximately £260,946. The variation between sub-postcodes is notable: SN6 7PH commands premium prices averaging £517,500, while SN6 7NW in the northern sector shows more affordable entry points at around £234,000. Approximately 122-123 property sales occurred in SN6 7 over the most recent 12-month period, indicating reasonable market activity for a town of Highworth's size.
The price trends within specific sectors reveal important nuances for sellers. The SN6 7NT sector experienced a modest 2% decrease year-on-year but remains 16% up on its 2021 peak, suggesting longer-term resilience despite short-term corrections. Meanwhile, SN6 7NW has seen a 4% decline from last year and sits 12% below its 2022 high. Understanding these micro-market dynamics is crucial for pricing appropriately and setting realistic expectations when instructing an estate agent.
The SN6 7 rental market shows moderate activity with 15 properties currently available to rent across 8 agents. Rental prices average around £950-£1,200 per month depending on property type and location, with Samuel Miles and McFarlane Sales & Lettings being the most active rental agents in the area. This rental activity indicates ongoing demand from tenants who may eventually progress to purchasing in the area.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Three-bedroom properties represent the most active segment of the SN6 7 market, with 81 listings currently available at an average asking price of £318,650. This aligns with the profile of Highworth as a family-friendly market town where three-bed semi-detached homes form the backbone of residential stock. Four-bedroom detached properties are the second most common listing type with 52 properties averaging £548,634, appealing to families seeking larger accommodation in this attractive Wiltshire town.
The distribution across price bands shows that the £300k-£500k range dominates with 72 listings, followed by the £200k-£300k bracket with 46 properties. Higher-value properties between £500k-£750k account for 31 listings, while premium homes over £750k represent 13 listings including one property exceeding £1 million. Transaction data indicates strong demand for properties in the £200k-£350k range, where buyer activity remains most concentrated. New build activity specifically within SN6 7 remains limited according to our research, with no major developments verified in the immediate postcode area, suggesting that resale properties dominate the available inventory.
Two-bedroom properties make up 35 listings at an average of £245,083, appealing to first-time buyers and downsizers looking for an entry point to the Highworth market. One-bedroom flats, with just 8 listings averaging £150,619, represent the most affordable option though stock is limited. Premium five-bedroom homes command the highest average prices at £808,177 across 11 listings, though this remains a smaller niche segment of the market.

Highworth is a historic market town nestled on the northern edge of Swindon in Wiltshire, characterised by its Conservation Area and numerous Listed Buildings concentrated around the charming town centre. The area features a mix of traditional brick and stone construction reflecting its heritage, with many properties dating from the pre-1919 period particularly near the historic core. The surrounding higher ground of Highworth sits on Jurassic geology, with the local area characterised by a mix of limestone and clay formations that can present shrink-swell risks for older properties with shallow foundations during periods of extreme weather.
The demographic profile of SN6 7 reflects a mature, family-oriented community with good primary and secondary school provision in the surrounding area. Employment opportunities in nearby Swindon, with its diverse economy spanning automotive, financial services, and logistics sectors, draw many residents, while the town itself maintains a relatively self-contained character with independent shops, pubs, and restaurants serving the local population. Transport links via the A419 provide straightforward access to Swindon town centre and the M4 motorway, making Highworth particularly attractive to commuters seeking a more relaxed lifestyle while maintaining access to urban employment.
For buyers considering period properties, the Highworth Conservation Area offers characterful homes in attractive streetscape settings, though these come with planning constraints regarding alterations. Flood risk in SN6 7 appears limited based on available data, with no specific high-risk zones identified within the postcode, though standard precautions regarding surface water and drainage apply to any property purchase. The local geology suggests potential for clay-related subsidence issues in some areas, particularly affecting older properties, making thorough surveys particularly valuable for pre-1919 buildings.
The housing stock in SN6 7 spans multiple eras, from Victorian and Edwardian period homes in the town centre to 1970s and 1980s suburban developments on the outskirts. This mix creates a varied landscape where timber-framed roofs, original sash windows, and traditional solid wall construction sit alongside more modern cavity wall builds. Properties from the inter-war and post-war periods are particularly prevalent in residential areas surrounding the town centre, offering solid construction but potentially requiring updates to insulation and services.
The SN6 7 market is well-served by a mix of traditional high-street agents and larger regional chains, giving sellers plenty of choice when deciding on representation. Hanley'S maintains the strongest market presence with 53 active listings representing a 28.2% market share, focusing on the more affordable end of the market with an average asking price of £318,365. Allen & Harris operates from the Highworth office with 49 listings at an average price of £452,978, capturing the mid-to-premium segment of the local market. Richard James, also with a Highworth presence, handles 24 higher-value listings averaging £474,581, appealing to sellers of premium period homes and newer detached properties.
Traditional percentage-based fees remain the norm in SN6 7, typically ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT depending on the agent's level of service and market coverage. For a property at the current average asking price of £392,619, this translates to fees between approximately £4,711 and £14,134 including VAT. Multi-agency agreements, which typically add 0.5-1% to the fee for expanded marketing reach through multiple agencies, may be worth considering for properties valued over £500,000 where the additional cost is more easily absorbed. Samuel Miles, with 17 listings averaging £276,574, represents another competitive local option focusing on more affordable properties in the area.
Online fixed-fee agents operating nationally can offer savings for straightforward sales, though they typically provide less local market knowledge and personal service than established Highworth agents with deep roots in the community. Our team has found that agents with physical offices in the town tend to have stronger relationships with local buyers and can offer more tailored guidance on pricing strategy specific to individual sub-postcodes within SN6 7. The decision between online and high-street representation often comes down to the complexity of your sale and how much hands-on support you require throughout the process.
Regional and national chains operating in SN6 7 include Connells with 9 listings, Grant Fraser Town & Country with 3 listings at an average of £500,000, and prestige agents including Strutt & Parker and Knight Frank handling the very top end of the market. These larger firms can offer broader marketing networks and international buyer databases, which may benefit sellers of premium properties in excess of £750,000.
Start by comparing agents active in SN6 7, looking at their listing numbers, average asking prices, and local market knowledge. The agents with strongest presence in your specific price range will have the most relevant buyer database.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to understand your property's market value. Be wary of agents who over-price to win your instruction, as unrealistic pricing leads to extended market times and reduced sale prices.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and online marketing reach. Agents with strong digital presence and professional marketing materials attract more qualified buyers to your property.
Examine sole agency agreements typically running 8-16 weeks, and understand multi-agency options. Check notice periods and termination clauses before signing any contract.
Estate agent fees are negotiable, especially for higher-value properties or when instructing on a multi-agency basis. Don't be afraid to discuss terms and secure the best possible deal for your situation.
Before instructing any estate agent in SN6 7, always get at least three free valuations. Agents will often suggest different asking prices, and the one who provides realistic, data-backed pricing rather than an inflated figure is more likely to sell your property quickly and for the best price.
The bedroom count significantly influences both listing numbers and pricing in the SN6 7 market. Three-bedroom properties dominate the current inventory with 81 listings, representing the largest segment and reflecting Highworth's appeal to families and first-time buyers seeking practical accommodation at accessible price points. The average asking price for three-bed homes sits at £318,650, positioning this segment as the heart of the local market where transaction volumes are highest.
Four-bedroom properties form the second largest segment with 52 listings averaging £548,634, targeting upsizing families and buyers seeking larger accommodation in this attractive town location. Two-bedroom properties, with 35 listings at an average of £245,083, appeal to first-time buyers and downsizers, representing an important entry point to the Highworth market. Premium five-bedroom homes command the highest average prices at £808,177, though with only 11 listings, this remains a smaller niche segment. One-bedroom flats, averaging £150,619 across 8 listings, offer the most affordable entry into the SN6 7 market, though stock is limited.

Achieving the best possible price for your SN6 7 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market data and recent comparable sales in your specific neighbourhood. Properties priced correctly from day one attract more viewings, generate competitive interest, and typically sell faster than those requiring subsequent price reductions. The SN6 7 market has shown 1.9% annual growth, but sub-sector performance varies significantly, making local agent knowledge invaluable for pricing strategy.
Agent fees in the SN6 7 area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT for standard sole agency agreements. Negotiating fees is standard practice, particularly for higher-value properties where a small percentage represents a substantial sum. Consider the trade-off between lower fixed-fee online agents and traditional high-street agents with physical offices and local market expertise. The most expensive agent is not always the best choice; focus on their track record in your specific price range and property type.
Our team recommends focusing on agents who have proven experience selling properties similar to yours in your specific sub-postcode. An agent who regularly sells three-bedroom semi-detached homes in SN6 7NT will have established relationships with buyers looking for that exact property type, potentially achieving a better result than a more expensive agent whose database is focused on different segments.

Based on current listing data, Hanley'S leads the SN6 7 market with 53 active listings representing 28.2% market share, followed closely by Allen & Harris with 49 listings and 26.1% share. Richard James holds third position with 12.8% market share. The top three agents combined control over 67% of the market, making them the dominant forces for selling property in the Highworth area. Each agent has distinct strengths: Hanley'S focuses on more affordable properties averaging £318,365, while Richard James and Allen & Harris handle higher-value homes in the £450,000-£475,000 range. Your choice should depend on your property type and target buyer demographic.
Estate agent fees in SN6 7 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the average around 1.5% plus VAT for standard percentage-based arrangements. For a property valued at £392,619 (the current average asking price), this translates to fees between approximately £4,711 and £14,134 including VAT. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages which may suit straightforward sales, though these often provide less personal service and local market knowledge than traditional high-street agents. We always recommend negotiating fees, particularly for properties in the higher price ranges where the percentage represents a larger sum.
House prices in SN6 7 grew by 1.9% over the last year, though this represents a -1.9% decline after accounting for inflation. Performance varies significantly across sub-postcodes: SN6 7PH saw a strong 28% increase, while SN6 7NW experienced a 4% decline. Overall, the market shows resilience with most sectors trading above their 2021 levels despite some correction from 2022 peaks. The local property market appears stable for sellers who price realistically based on current conditions. The median price per square metre stands at £3,530 based on 245 sales in the last 24 months, providing a useful benchmark for pricing expectations.
Highworth is a charming Wiltshire market town with a historic Conservation Area, good local amenities, and strong community character. The town offers independent shops, traditional pubs, and restaurants while providing easy access to Swindon for employment and amenities. The area appeals to families due to good schooling options and to commuters via the A419 and M4 motorway. The higher ground location offers attractive views, while the mix of period properties and modern housing provides options for various buyer preferences. Properties in the Conservation Area near the town centre offer particular character, though buyers should be aware of planning restrictions that apply to listed buildings and period homes.
There are currently 188 active property listings in SN6 7, with 17 estate agents actively marketing in the area. The market is dominated by three-bedroom properties (81 listings), followed by four-bedroom homes (52 listings). Property types split between 58 detached homes, 38 semi-detached properties, 24 terraced houses, and 12 flats. This inventory provides good choice for buyers while representing healthy market activity for sellers working with experienced local agents. The rental market also shows modest activity with 15 properties available across 8 agents.
Three-bedroom semi-detached properties represent the most popular and actively traded property type in SN6 7, accounting for 81 of the 188 current listings. These family homes typically sell in the £300,000-£350,000 range and attract strong buyer demand. Four-bedroom detached homes are the second most popular segment with 52 listings, appealing to families seeking larger accommodation. The substantial detached property segment (58 listings averaging £548,447) shows Highworth's appeal for buyers seeking generous space and premium finishes, particularly in the SN6 7PH postcode sector which commands premium prices averaging £517,500.
While sellers are not legally required to commission a survey, many choose to obtain a pre-sale RICS Level 2 survey to identify and address issues before marketing. Given Highworth's mix of older properties, including many pre-1919 homes in the Conservation Area, potential issues include damp, timber defects, roof problems, and outdated electrical systems. Properties in areas with clay geology (present in parts of SN6 7) may have shrink-swell subsidence risks, particularly affecting older properties with shallow foundations. A pre-sale survey allows you to price accurately and avoid surprises during conveyancing. Properties over 50 years old particularly benefit from survey assessment given the age of much of Highworth's housing stock.
Sale times in SN6 7 vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions, but properties priced correctly typically find buyers within 8-16 weeks. The current average asking price of £392,619 positions the market favourably for well-presented properties in the most sought-after three-bedroom segment. Properties requiring price reductions or those priced unrealistically from the outset can take significantly longer. Working with a knowledgeable local agent who understands micro-market conditions across different SN6 7 sub-sectors helps achieve faster sales at optimal prices. The variation in performance between sub-postcodes (ranging from +28% to -4% annual change) demonstrates why local expertise matters.
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