Compare 24 local estate agents, data from 1,247 active listings








We track 24 estate agents actively marketing properties across the TA1 3 postcode area of Taunton, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. selling a Victorian terrace in the town centre or a modern family home in the suburbs, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise for your property.
The Taunton property market offers a compelling mix of period character homes and new build developments, with average asking prices currently sitting around £308,000. The town has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by its excellent transport links to Bristol and Exeter, strong schools, and attractive quality of life. We've analysed every agent operating in TA1 3 to bring you the most comprehensive comparison available.

24
Active Estate Agents
£308,492
Average Asking Price
1,247
Properties For Sale
68 Days
Avg. Time to Sell
2.5%
Annual Price Growth
The TA1 3 area encompasses several neighbourhoods including Taunton town centre, the historic quarter around St James Street, the residential areas of Wilton and Bishop's Hull, and the newer developments around the railway station. Our data from Land Registry confirms that the average sold price in TA1 reached £285,419 over the past twelve months, with terraced properties selling at an average of £232,000 and detached homes reaching £418,000. The market has shown resilience despite broader economic uncertainty, with transaction volumes remaining stable across most sectors.
Year-on-year price trends across the different TA1 postcode sectors reveal interesting patterns. The TA1 4 sector, covering the western outskirts toward Comeytrower, has seen prices increase by approximately 3.2%, while the TA1 2 area around North Taunton has experienced more modest growth of 1.8%. The town centre sector (TA1 1) continues to attract buyers seeking period properties, with Victorian and Edwardian homes maintaining strong demand. These sector-level variations highlight why local market knowledge is essential when choosing an estate agent.
Taunton's position as the county town of Somerset creates a diverse property market that appeals to both families and professionals. The average time to sell in the area currently stands at 68 days, slightly below the regional average, indicating healthy demand. Properties priced correctly for their condition and location are achieving asking price or above, particularly in the most sought-after postcodes close to good schools and transport links.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction data from the past twelve months shows that terraced properties dominate sales volume in TA1 3, accounting for approximately 38% of all completed sales. Semi-detached homes follow at 28%, with detached properties representing 22% of transactions. Flats make up the remaining 12%, concentrated largely in the town centre and around the railway station developments.
New build activity has increased significantly in recent years, with several developments bringing modern properties to the market. The Priory Park development near the town centre has added over 150 new homes, while the Staplegrove development to the west continues to expand with properties from major regional developers. New builds currently represent around 8% of available stock in TA1 3, with an average asking price of £342,000.
The property type mix varies considerably across different neighbourhoods. The historic core around St Mary Street and St James Street features predominantly period cottages and townhouses, many dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. The 1970s and 1980s housing estates in areas like Holway and Bishops Hull offer more affordable options for first-time buyers, while the executive developments around Staplegrove and Cotford St Luke attract families seeking larger homes with good schooling nearby.

Taunton sits in the heart of Somerset, surrounded by the beautiful Quantock Hills to the north and the Blackdown Hills to the south. The town centre retains much of its historic character, with the Castle Court shopping centre, the historic Tone Bridge, and the weekly market creating a traditional market town atmosphere. The River Tone runs through the town, with attractive waterside walks popular among residents. The geology of the area is characterised by underlying clay and limestone formations, which influence both the local architecture and garden soils.
Demographically, Taunton serves as a hub for the wider Somerset population, with a population of approximately 65,000 in the town itself. The area attracts a mix of families, retirees, and young professionals, thanks to the employment opportunities in retail, healthcare, and the public sector. The town has two main secondary schools rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, along with several primary schools serving different catchment areas. Transport links are excellent, with direct train services to Bristol, Exeter, and London Paddington, while the M5 motorway provides easy access to the broader South West region.
Flood risk varies across the TA1 3 area, with properties closest to the River Tone in the town centre having a higher risk designation. The Environment Agency flood zones affect certain streets near the river, and prospective buyers should always check specific property flood risk assessments. However, the majority of residential areas in TA1 3 fall outside flood risk zones, and the town has invested significantly in flood defences following the notable flooding events of previous years.
Sellers in TA1 3 have a choice between traditional high-street estate agents and online fixed-fee alternatives. High-street agents operating in the area, such as those with established town centre offices on East Street and Tower Street, typically charge between 1% and 1.5% plus VAT (1.2% to 1.8% total) of the final sale price. These agents offer face-to-face valuations, dedicated local property managers, and regular market updates throughout the sales process.
Online estate agents have gained popularity among Taunton sellers, particularly for properties valued under £300,000 where the percentage-based fees can seem disproportionate. Fixed-fee online agents typically charge between £999 and £1,499 plus VAT, regardless of the final sale price. However, sellers should consider that many online agents provide limited local market knowledge and may not have the same networks of local buyers and connected solicitors that traditional offices have built over decades.
The decision between online and high-street often comes down to the complexity of the sale and the seller's confidence in their pricing strategy. For premium properties in desirable TA1 3 postcodes such as Staplegrove and Cotford St Luke, the personalized service and local expertise of a traditional agent often proves worthwhile. For straightforward sales in popular price brackets under £250,000, the cost savings of an online agent can be substantial. Many sellers opt to obtain valuations from both model types before making their decision.

Request free valuations from at least three different agents operating in TA1 3. Pay attention to how each agent arrives at their figure and what comparable evidence they provide from recent local sales in your specific neighbourhood.
Ask about each agent's marketing plan for your property. The best agents will discuss professional photography, virtual tours, Rightmove prominence, and social media exposure tailored to the Taunton market.
Look for agents with proven experience selling properties similar to yours in your specific postcode sector. Ask for examples of recent sales in your street or neighbourhood, particularly for homes in the same price range.
Enquire about their buyer database and connections with local solicitors, mortgage brokers, and chains. Agents with strong local networks often achieve faster sales through off-market matches.
Compare the total cost including VAT and any optional extras. Remember that the cheapest option isn't always the best value if they achieve a lower sale price or provide less marketing exposure.
Check independent review platforms for feedback from recent sellers in the Taunton area. Pay particular attention to comments about communication, problem-solving, and achieving the asking price.
Before instructing any estate agent, negotiate on their fee. Many agents are willing to reduce their commission, particularly for properties expected to sell quickly or in strong demand areas of TA1 3 like Bishop's Hull or Staplegrove. Getting just a 0.25% reduction on a £300,000 property saves £750 in total fees.
Our listing data reveals clear pricing patterns across different bedroom configurations in TA1 3. Two-bedroom properties represent the largest segment of available stock at 34% of total listings, with an average asking price of £235,000. These properties appeal strongly to first-time buyers and investors, with flats and small terraced houses dominating this segment concentrated around the town centre and Holway areas. The affordability relative to larger properties makes this the most active part of the market.
Three-bedroom homes form the backbone of family housing in TA1 3, representing 38% of listings with an average asking price of £295,000. This segment includes a mix of 1930s semi-detached houses in areas like Wilton and Bishop's Hull, modern townhouses, and period properties with character in the town centre fringe. Properties in this price bracket typically sell within 60-75 days when priced competitively, with viewings arranged within the first two weeks of marketing.
Four and five-bedroom properties command premium prices, with averages of £425,000 and £520,000 respectively. These homes are concentrated in postcode sectors including TA1 2 and TA1 4, with larger gardens and access to sought-after school catchments in Staplegrove and Cotford St Luke. The premium sector experiences longer marketing times, often exceeding 100 days, making the choice of agent even more critical for sellers in this bracket. Agents with strong buyer databases and experience in the premium sector, such as William Grant & Co, often outperform in this segment.

Pricing strategy is the most critical decision when selling your TA1 3 property, and the right estate agent provides essential guidance. Overpricing significantly extends time on market, which often results in a lower final sale price as properties acquire a stale reputation. Our data shows that properties achieving asking price or above in TA1 3 were typically priced within 5% of their final sold price from the outset, highlighting the importance of accurate initial valuation.
Agent fees represent a relatively small proportion of the total transaction value, yet choosing purely on cost can prove expensive. An agent charging 1.5% but achieving a sale price £15,000 higher than a cheaper alternative has saved you money overall despite the higher percentage rate. The best agents in TA1 3 combine competitive fees with strong local knowledge and proven marketing capabilities, including professional photography, virtual tours, and Rightmove featured listings. Requesting a detailed breakdown of services included in their fee helps compare value rather than just headline percentages.
Preparation before marketing significantly impacts final sale price. Properties presented in excellent decorative order, with cleared clutter and professional photography, consistently outperform their peers in the competitive Taunton market. Your agent should provide a clear checklist of recommended preparations and may even arrange a pre-marketing visit from a stager or photographer. Investing in minor repairs, fresh neutral paint, and cosmetic improvements before listing often yields returns far exceeding their cost, particularly for period properties where presentation can highlight original features.

Based on our analysis of active listings and market share, Connells leads the TA1 3 market with 187 current listings and an 18.2% market share, followed by Haart with 142 listings representing 14.1% of the market. William Grant & Co focuses on the premium sector with an average asking price of £345,600, making them particularly strong for detached homes and period properties in sought-after postcodes. Parsons Son & Basley offers strong coverage across mid-market properties with 87 listings, while Greenslade Taylor Hunt performs well in the western sectors around Staplegrove. The best agent for your sale depends on your property type, target price point, and which specific neighbourhood within TA1 3 your property is located.
Traditional high-street estate agents in Taunton typically charge between 1% and 1.5% plus VAT (1.2% to 1.8% inclusive) of the final sale price, which translates to between £3,000 and £4,500 VAT-inclusive on a property sold at £300,000. Some premium agents with larger local presence may charge slightly higher rates approaching 2%, though this often includes enhanced marketing packages and dedicated property managers. Online fixed-fee agents charge between £999 and £1,499 plus VAT (approximately £1,200 to £1,800 total), regardless of sale price, making them more cost-effective for properties under £250,000 where the percentage-based fees would be lower.
Yes, Taunton has seen steady price growth, with the TA1 4 sector covering the western outskirts toward Comeytrower showing approximately 3.2% year-on-year increases, the strongest growth in the postcode area. Overall, the TA1 postcode area has experienced around 2.5% annual growth, which is slightly above the Somerset average of 2.1%. The town centre and western outskirts including Staplegrove have seen the strongest growth, driven by new development and good school catchment appeal, while some eastern sectors around Holway have shown more modest appreciation around 1.5-2%. This steady growth makes Taunton an attractive option for sellers seeking reasonable returns while benefiting from the town's strong fundamentals.
TA1 3 offers an excellent quality of life with good schools including Bishop's Hull Primary and The Castle School, reliable transport links via the M5 motorway (junctions 25 and 26) and Taunton railway station with direct services to Bristol, Exeter, and London Paddington. The town centre provides comprehensive shopping and dining options at Castle Court and the weekly market, while residential areas like Wilton and Bishop's Hull offer peaceful neighbourhoods with strong community feel. The area particularly attracts families and professionals, with good infrastructure and relatively lower costs compared to nearby Bristol and Exeter, while still offering easy access to the beautiful Quantock Hills for weekend recreation.
The average time to sell in TA1 3 is currently 68 days from listing to completion, though this varies significantly by property type and price range reflecting the local market dynamics. Two-bedroom properties in popular areas like Holway and the town centre typically sell faster at around 55 days due to strong first-time buyer demand, while premium four-bedroom homes in Staplegrove and Cotford St Luke can take 100 days or longer given the smaller pool of eligible buyers. Properties priced correctly for current market conditions within 5% of achievable sale price tend to achieve faster sales, often under 60 days, while overpriced properties can stagnate for months accumulating viewings but no offers.
Families with school-age children often target areas with good primary and secondary school catchments, with Bishop's Hull and Staplegrove being particularly popular for their access to well-regarded schools. The Bishop's Hull area offers a village atmosphere with reasonable prices for period properties, while Staplegrove provides modern family homes with good local amenities. Cotford St Luke delivers a modern village atmosphere with family-friendly facilities and newer housing stock, making it popular with families moving from larger cities. The Holway estate offers more affordable family housing with good primary school options, and the Wilton area combines good schools with town centre convenience for families wanting easy access to amenities.
Local estate agents with established Taunton offices often have stronger local knowledge and buyer networks specific to the TA1 3 area, including detailed understanding of specific street characteristics and local buyer preferences. National chains may offer standardised services and extensive marketing resources through their wider networks, but local independent agents like William Grant & Co and Seddons often provide more personalised service and better understanding of specific neighbourhood characteristics. For period properties in the historic core around St James Street, local specialists with experience in older buildings may provide better matches with buyers seeking character homes, while national chains might offer better coverage for new build properties targeting first-time buyers.
Yes, an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is legally required before marketing any residential property in England and Wales, and failure to have one can result in fines of up to £200. Properties in TA1 3 typically achieve EPC ratings between C and E, with newer builds around Priory Park and Staplegrove often rating in the B to C range, while older period properties in the historic core around St Mary Street and St James Street may require improvements to meet minimum standards. Your estate agent can recommend accredited assessors who operate in the Taunton area, and that properties with poor EPC ratings may need upgrading before sale as many buyers factor energy costs into their budgets.
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Property valuation survey ideal for standard properties
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Comprehensive structural survey for older or converted properties
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Energy performance certificate required by law
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