Compare 17 local agents, data from 47 active listings








We track 17 estate agents actively marketing properties in the SP11 0 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and market presence. Whether you are selling a family home in Andover or a period property in the surrounding Test Valley countryside, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale outcome.
The SP11 0 area, covering parts of Andover and its rural surroundings in Hampshire, offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £678,091. Our comprehensive analysis pulls real-time data from active listings across the area, giving you an unbiased view of which agents are currently winning instructions and how they price properties in your local market. This data-driven approach helps you make an informed decision when selecting an agent to sell your home.
Choosing the right estate agent is one of the most important decisions you will make when selling your property. The right agent will not only achieve the best possible price but will also navigate the complex process from valuation through to completion, handling negotiations and keeping you informed every step of the way. With transaction volumes down 12.32% compared to last year, expert guidance has never been more valuable.

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Active Estate Agents
£678,091
Average Asking Price
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Properties For Sale
Based on current listings data, the SP11 0 area shows a strong preference for detached properties, which make up the largest portion of available stock with 18 properties currently on the market at an average asking price of £1,086,944. Our data reveals that 4-bedroom homes are particularly prevalent in the area, with 15 listings commanding an average price of £842,000, reflecting the family-friendly nature of this Test Valley location. The demand for larger family homes continues to drive the market, with buyers seeking spacious properties in the area's attractive rural setting.
The broader SP11 postcode area has seen steady growth, with property prices increasing by 3.23% over the last 12 months according to HM Land Registry data. This follows a longer-term trend of 18.54% growth over the past five years, demonstrating sustained demand in the Andover hinterland. However, recent transaction volumes have softened slightly, with 406 residential sales in the last 12 months representing a 12.32% decrease compared to the previous year. This moderation in sales activity makes it even more important to choose an agent with strong local knowledge and marketing skills.
Property types in SP11 0 span a wide spectrum, from more affordable flats averaging £168,317 to premium detached homes exceeding £1 million. The semi-detached sector, a staple of family housing in the area, averages £388,000 across 5 current listings, while terraced properties at an average of £237,500 offer entry points into the market for first-time buyers. The price distribution shows a healthy mix of properties across all segments, from starter homes to executive residences.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Analysis of recent sales data in the SP11 postcode area reveals that detached properties dominate transaction volumes, consistent with the rural and semi-rural character of the area surrounding Andover. Sold prices for detached homes averaged £567,324 in the last 12 months, while semi-detached properties fetched £337,761 and terraced homes achieved £323,814 on average. These figures provide a realistic benchmark for sellers when discussing valuations with potential agents.
The transaction data indicates a market that has softened slightly from its 2019 peak, with SP11 0HW recording sold prices approximately 2% below the £355,000 peak achieved in 2019. This moderation provides buyers with opportunities while still rewarding sellers who price realistically. Flats in the area achieved an average of £169,433, representing the most accessible entry point to homeownership in this postcode. Properties priced correctly for their type and location are achieving sales, while overpriced homes risk languishing on the market as buyer interest shifts to better-value alternatives.

The SP11 0 postcode covers a rural/suburban mix surrounding the town of Andover in Hampshire, sitting within the Test Valley Borough. The area benefits from good transport links via the A303 and proximity to major employment centres including Basingstoke and Southampton. Andover itself serves as a key service centre for the surrounding villages, offering retail amenities, schooling, and healthcare facilities that support the local housing market. The combination of rural charm and practical amenities makes the area particularly attractive to families and commuters alike.
The local economy draws strength from diverse sectors including logistics, defence, and light industry, with the Army's Andover Station contributing significantly to employment in the wider area. This economic base, combined with the area's attractive rural setting and relatively affordable property prices compared to more congested parts of Hampshire, makes SP11 0 an appealing location for families and commuters seeking a balance between accessibility and quality of life. The presence of major employers provides stability for the housing market and supports demand from buyers relocating for work.
Property construction in the wider Andover area typically features traditional brick and tile, reflecting the Hampshire building heritage. The geology of Hampshire often includes chalk, clay, and sand deposits, which can affect foundation conditions in some locations. While specific geological data for SP11 0 was not identified, properties in this part of Hampshire may encounter common issues associated with older housing stock, including damp, roof deterioration, and outdated electrical systems that a professional survey would identify. Buyers should factor in potential remediation costs when purchasing older properties in the area.
Sellers in the SP11 0 area have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and newer online alternatives. Austin Hawk Estate Agents, with 10 active listings and a 21.3% market share, represents the dominant local player operating from Andover with an average asking price of £464,050 across their portfolio. Graham & Co, another established Andover-based agency, holds 12.8% of the market with 6 listings at an average of £439,992. These local agents have deep knowledge of the Andover market and strong relationships with local buyers.
Traditional percentage-based fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT in this area, which for a property at the average asking price of £678,091 could mean fees between £6,781 and £20,343. Online fixed-fee agents offer an alternative at £999 to £1,999, though they typically provide less local presence and personal service. For premium properties, specialist agents like Evans & Partridge in Stockbridge handle higher-value homes averaging £830,000, while Strutt & Parker and Knight Frank focus on the ultra-premium segment with properties averaging over £1 million. The choice depends on your property type, price point, and how much support you need throughout the selling process.

Start by comparing agents active in SP11 0, looking at their current listings, average asking prices, and market share. Agents with strong local presence like Austin Hawk and Graham & Co understand the Andover market intimately. Use our comparison tool to view their performance data and read about their approach to selling properties similar to yours.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to get a realistic picture of what your property might achieve and to compare their marketing strategies and suggested asking prices. Be wary of agents who significantly overvalue your property to win your business, as this can lead to prolonged marketing periods and price reductions later. A good agent will provide evidence-based valuations backed by comparable local sales data.
Ask about recent sales in your specific area and property type, and request details of properties similar to yours that they have sold recently. An agent who regularly sells homes like yours will have the right buyer database and negotiation skills. Ask for feedback on why previous sales succeeded and how they handled any challenges during the transaction process.
Compare percentage-based fees against fixed fees, and clarify exactly what is included in their service. Remember that the cheapest option is not always the best value if they achieve a higher sale price. Ask about additional costs such as photography, floorplans, and advertising fees that may not be included in the headline fee. Request a detailed breakdown of all costs before signing any agreement.
Ask about their photography quality, floorplans, online presence, and how they market properties across major property portals and social media. In a competitive market like SP11 0, quality marketing makes a difference between a property that sells quickly and one that stagnates. Request to see examples of their marketing materials for properties similar to yours and ask how they tailor their approach to different property types.
Do not accept the first offer as estate agent fees are often negotiable, particularly if you are also using the agent for purchasing or if you are committing to a multi-agency agreement. Discuss the contract terms carefully, including the sole agency period, notice periods, and what happens if your property is not sold within the agreed timeframe. Many agents are willing to offer flexibility on both fees and terms to win quality instructions.
When instructing an estate agent in SP11 0, ask for their fee in writing and clarify whether it is a sole or multi-agency agreement. Sole agency agreements typically run for 8-16 weeks, while multi-agency can increase your total fee by 0.5-1% but gives broader market coverage. Consider asking for a tie-in period that matches the average selling time in your specific market segment.
The bedroom distribution in SP11 0 reveals interesting patterns for sellers to consider. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 15 listings averaging £842,000, reflecting strong demand from families seeking spacious accommodation in this area. Three-bedroom homes, also with 15 listings, average £482,997 and represent the largest segment by transaction volume historically, making them a popular choice for both first-time buyers and investors.
Two-bedroom properties offer more accessible entry points at an average of £236,035 across 10 listings, while one-bedroom flats at £170,000 provide the most affordable options in the postcode. Premium properties with five or more bedrooms command significant premiums, with five-bedroom homes averaging £887,500 and a single six-bedroom listing currently priced at £1,350,000. Understanding these price points helps you position your property competitively within the market.

Achieving the best price in the SP11 0 market requires careful pricing strategy informed by local knowledge. Our data shows that properties priced correctly for their type and location are achieving sales, while overpriced homes risk languishing on the market as buyer interest shifts to better-value alternatives. The recent 3.23% annual price increase indicates healthy demand, but sellers should note the 12.32% drop in transaction volumes compared to last year, making realistic pricing essential for timely sales.
Working with an agent who understands local micro-markets is valuable. Austin Hawk Estate Agents and Graham & Co both demonstrate strong local knowledge with their average asking prices tracking closely to achieved prices in their segments. For higher-value properties, specialists like Evans & Partridge in Stockbridge or Knight Frank in Hungerford bring targeted buyer databases for premium homes. These agents often have buyers already registered who are specifically looking for properties in this price range and location.

Based on current market share data, Austin Hawk Estate Agents leads the SP11 0 market with 21.3% market share and 10 active listings, making them the dominant local player. Graham & Co follows with 12.8% market share, and Tauk (The Agency UK) holds 10.6%. However, the best agent depends on your property type and price point, as specialists like Evans & Partridge handle premium properties averaging £830,000 while others focus on more affordable segments. Consider your specific needs when making a choice.
Estate agent fees in SP11 0 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT) of the final sale price. For a property at the area average of £678,091, this translates to fees between £6,781 and £20,343. Some agents offer fixed-fee alternatives, typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, though these often come with reduced services and less local presence. Always request a detailed breakdown of what is included in the fee.
Yes, the broader SP11 postcode area has seen prices increase by 3.23% over the last 12 months and 18.54% over the past five years according to HM Land Registry data, showing strong long-term growth. However, specific analysis for SP11 0HW shows prices approximately 2% below the 2019 peak of £355,000, suggesting a mixed picture depending on exact location and property type. The market has cooled from its 2019 peak but remains above long-term averages.
SP11 0 covers a pleasant area in Hampshire surrounding Andover, offering a mix of rural village life and suburban convenience. The area benefits from good transport links via the A303, affordable housing compared to other parts of Hampshire, and access to local employers in defence, logistics, and light industries. Schools, retail amenities, and healthcare facilities in Andover town centre serve local residents, while the surrounding Test Valley countryside provides excellent walking and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Detached properties represent both the largest share of current listings and the highest average sold prices in the SP11 area, achieving an average of £567,324 in recent transactions. Three and four-bedroom family homes are particularly popular, reflecting demand from families attracted to the area is balance of affordability and quality of life. The strong demand for family-sized properties means these homes typically sell faster than smaller units.
Sale times vary depending on pricing, property type, and market conditions, but properties priced correctly for their segment typically sell within the standard marketing period of 8-16 weeks. With transaction volumes down 12.32% compared to the previous year, realistic pricing is essential for achieving timely sales. Overpriced properties risk extended marketing periods, which can lead to reduced sale prices as buyers perceive staleness.
Online estate agents offer lower fixed fees but typically provide less personal service and local market expertise compared to established high-street agents. For properties in the £200,000-£500,000 range where the fee saving is proportionally significant, online agents can work well. However, for premium properties or complex sales, traditional agents with local presence like Austin Hawk or Graham & Co often deliver better outcomes through their buyer databases, local connections, and hands-on negotiation skills.
While not legally required to sell, a survey helps identify issues that could derail a sale later in the process, giving you time to address problems before marketing your property. Many buyers will commission their own survey, and having a current condition report available can inspire confidence and accelerate negotiations. Older properties in the area may have common issues including damp, roof wear, or outdated electrics that a professional survey would identify, allowing you to price realistically or carry out remedial work before listing.
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