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We track 29 estate agents actively marketing properties in Tring, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and market presence. selling a period property in the conservation area or a modern home near the station, finding the right agent can make a significant difference to your sale outcome.

Tring's property market offers a diverse mix of housing, from Victorian terraced houses to substantial detached homes in the Chilterns foothills. With an average asking price of £627,464, the town attracts buyers seeking both character and convenience, with London accessible in around an hour by train. Our comparison tool puts you in touch with the agents who know this market best.

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Tring Property Market Snapshot

29

Active Estate Agents

£627,464

Average Asking Price

303

Properties For Sale

The Tring Property Market

The Tring housing market has shown steady resilience despite broader national fluctuations. Land Registry data shows the average house price in Tring stands at approximately £572,777 over the last year, with the average sold price reaching £632,663. Our current listings data reveals an average asking price of £627,464 across 303 active properties, reflecting a market that has stabilised following the peak of 2023 when prices reached £589,993.

Year-on-year price growth in Tring has been modest but positive, with prices increasing by 1.92% in the twelve months to March 2024. More recent data for the HP23 5 postcode sector shows stronger growth of 4.9% in the last year, demonstrating that certain parts of the Tring catchment area are outperforming the broader average. The market has seen 165 residential property sales in the past year, though this represents a slight decrease of 16 transactions compared to the previous year.

Property types in Tring span a wide spectrum, with detached properties commanding the highest average prices at around £855,115, followed by semi-detached homes at approximately £704,750. Terraced properties, which form a significant portion of the market, average around £443,964, while flats remain the most affordable entry point at roughly £231,667. This diversity makes Tring attractive to a broad range of buyers, from first-time purchasers to those seeking premium detached homes in the Chilterns.

Property Market at a Glance in Tring

Based on 118 live listings with an average asking price of £601,826.

Average Asking Price by Type in Tring

Terraced (39) £457,859
Flat (28) £300,855
Detached (19) £1,118,421
Semi-Detached (18) £693,389
flat (2) £282,500
semi_detached (2) £525,000
detached (1) £575,000

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Tring

Studio (2) £575,000
1 Bed (13) £255,308
2 Bed (45) £370,366
3 Bed (25) £555,400
4 Bed (24) £974,792
5 Bed (8) £1,325,000
6 Bed (1) £2,000,000

Listings by Price Range in Tring

£100k-£200k 2 listings
£200k-£300k 27 listings
£300k-£500k 32 listings
£500k-£750k 28 listings
£750k-£1M 11 listings
£1M+ 18 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Tring

1. Michael Anthony 31 listings (30.4%)
2. Brown & Merry 20 listings (19.6%)
3. Hunters 12 listings (11.8%)
4. Nash 12 listings (11.8%)
5. Sterling Estate Agents 10 listings (9.8%)
6. Cesare & Co 5 listings (4.9%)
7. Akeman Residential 4 listings (3.9%)
8. Emma Kibble 3 listings (2.9%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Tring

The Tring property market benefits from a healthy mix of new build developments and established housing stock. Transaction data indicates that terraced properties have dominated recent sales, though the town offers something for every buyer segment. New build activity includes developments from Barratt Homes offering 3, 4, and 5 bedroom homes priced from £415,000 to £605,000, while David Wilson Homes provides options in the £406,000 to £471,000 range.

A significant upcoming development is the Marshcroft urban extension to the east of Tring, which received a planning application in August 2025. This Harrow Estates project aims to deliver approximately 1,400 new homes, with 50% designated as affordable housing, alongside a new primary school, secondary school provision, sports facilities, and substantial green spaces. The development, targeted for delivery from 2029/2030, will significantly expand Tring's housing stock. Closer to the town centre, Pendley Farm on Station Road offers a collection of three-bedroom energy-efficient homes behind secure gated entrances.

The local housing stock reflects Tring's historical significance as a market town. Many properties are constructed from the characteristic red brick common to Hertfordshire, with stone dressings visible on period buildings. The conservation area, covering the town centre, Victorian residential areas to the west, and the Rothschild estate, encompasses numerous listed buildings including Tring Park House (Grade II*) and various properties on High Street, Akeman Street, and Park Street dating back several centuries.

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Tring Area Character and Local Insight

Tring occupies a desirable position in the Chiltern Hills foothills, offering residents a blend of rural charm and excellent transport connections. The town sits approximately 15 minutes' drive from Aylesbury and less than half an hour from Watford and St Albans, making it particularly attractive to commuters who work in London but prefer a more affordable and characterful setting than the capital offers. The railway station provides services to London Euston in around an hour, supporting the daily commuter population.

The town centre features a conservation area that encompasses the historic core, Victorian residential streets, and the Rothschild estate influence. This architectural heritage means many properties in Tring are older, with solid wall construction typical of Victorian and Edwardian homes. The presence of listed buildings, including the Zoological Museum, Victoria Hall, and numerous cottages along the High Street, contributes to the town's distinctive character and often requires buyers to consider the condition of older properties when purchasing.

Local amenities in Tring include a range of independent shops, pubs, and restaurants, alongside the Tring School and various primary options. The surrounding countryside offers walking and cycling opportunities in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Given the age of much of the housing stock, with properties dating from medieval through to late Victorian periods, prospective buyers should be aware that many homes will require careful survey assessment to identify any structural or maintenance issues typical of older properties.

Online vs High-Street Estate Agents in Tring

The Tring estate agency landscape features a mix of traditional high-street operations and newer online models, each with distinct fee structures and service offerings. Our data shows that established local agents like Cesare & Co, with 47 active listings and a 15.5% market share, and Michael Anthony, with 45 listings averaging £482,689, dominate the local market. These traditional agents typically charge percentage-based fees of 1-3% plus VAT, providing full marketing packages including physical offices, local market expertise, and hands-on negotiation support.

For sellers seeking alternatives, online agents offer fixed-fee structures typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, which can be more cost-effective for properties at lower price points. However, the average asking price in Tring of £627,464 means that percentage-based fees, while seemingly higher, often include more comprehensive services. Brown & Merry, with 42 listings and an average price of £496,667, represents another well-established local presence, while Sterling Estate Agents operates at the premium end with an average asking price of £644,031 across 31 listings.

The choice between sole agency and multi-agency agreements also merits consideration. Sole agency agreements typically run for 8-16 weeks and allow the agent to focus their marketing efforts on your property, while multi-agency arrangements, which usually charge a higher fee of around 0.5-1% more, involve multiple agents marketing your home simultaneously. For Tring's competitive market, where the top three agents control 44.3% of listings, selecting an agent with strong local presence and market knowledge often proves more valuable than simply choosing the lowest fee.

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How to Choose the Right Estate Agent in Tring

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Research Local Agents

Look at agents actively selling in Tring and check their average asking prices match your property type. Agents familiar with local buyers and the specific character of your neighbourhood will market your home more effectively. Pay attention to which agents have strong market share in your property type.

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Get Multiple Valuations

Request free valuations from at least three agents. An accurate valuation based on current Tring market data, not inflated estimates designed to win your business, forms the foundation of a successful sale. We provide current market data to help you assess whether valuations are realistic.

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Compare Marketing Strategies

Ask about photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online exposure. In a town with conservation areas and period properties, agents who understand how to showcase character features will achieve better results. Look for agents who actively market on Rightmove, Zoopla, and their own websites.

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Check Agent Track Records

Look at how quickly properties sell in your price range and neighbourhood. Agents like Cesare & Co and Michael Anthony, who handle significant volumes in Tring, have established relationships with local buyers and can negotiate more effectively. Ask for data on days on market for similar properties.

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Negotiate Terms

Estate agent fees are negotiable, particularly if you're selling a property in a higher price bracket. Don't be afraid to discuss exclusivity periods, marketing budgets, and what services are included in their fee. Get all terms in writing before signing any agreement.

Getting the Best Deal

Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive). In Tring's market, where properties regularly exceed £500,000, negotiating a competitive fee while ensuring your agent has strong local market knowledge can save you thousands. Always get agent fees in writing and understand what services are included.

Price Analysis by Bedroom Count in Tring

Understanding how asking prices vary by bedroom count helps sellers price accurately and buyers assess value. Our Tring listings data shows that 3-bedroom properties dominate the market with 92 active listings, averaging £546,716, making them the most common property type and typically the most actively sought after by families. Two-bedroom homes, with 82 listings averaging £372,834, represent another substantial segment popular with first-time buyers and small families.

For larger families or those seeking more space, 4-bedroom properties command an average of £861,549 across 71 listings, while 5-bedroom homes average £1,203,478. The premium end of the market includes 6-bedroom properties averaging £1,443,564 and a single 7-bedroom listing at £2,750,000. First-time buyers might consider 1-bedroom flats, which average £247,452 across 22 listings, offering the most accessible entry point to the Tring market.

The price per bedroom analysis reveals that value tends to diminish at the very top end, where large premium properties often sit on the market longer. Properties in the £300,000 to £500,000 range, predominantly 2 and 3-bedroom homes, typically see the most buyer interest and fastest sales times in Tring's current market conditions.

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Getting the Best Price for Your Property in Tring

Pricing your property correctly from the outset remains the most critical factor in achieving a successful sale. In Tring's current market, with asking prices showing a slight adjustment of -1.5% over the past six months, accurate pricing based on comparable local sales rather than optimistic estimates will attract serious buyers. Overpriced properties risk sitting on the market, leading to price reductions that can achieve less than if priced correctly initially.

The quality of marketing materials significantly impacts buyer interest. Properties with professional photography, detailed floor plans, and virtual tours where appropriate receive more viewings and generate stronger buyer engagement. In Tring's market, where period properties and character homes feature prominently, highlighting original features, garden aspects, and parking facilities can differentiate your property from comparable options.

Consider timing your marketing to align with buyer activity patterns. Spring typically sees increased buyer activity, and ensuring your property is ready for market before peak periods can generate competitive situations among buyers. Working with an agent who understands local demand patterns, such as which neighbourhoods attract families versus commuters, enables targeted marketing that reaches the most appropriate buyer profile for your specific property.

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Latest Properties For Sale in Tring

118 properties currently listed across Tring. Here are the most recently added.

Property on Church Yard, HP23 5BB

£575,000

semi_detached

Church Yard, HP23 5BB

Property on Brook Street, HP23 5AX

£250,000

flat, 2 bed

Brook Street, HP23 5AX

Property on Brook Street, HP23 5PF

£315,000

flat, 2 bed

Brook Street, HP23 5PF

Property on Akeman Street, HP23 6AJ

£475,000

semi_detached, 2 bed

Akeman Street, HP23 6AJ

Property on Sears Drive, HP23 4GZ

£465,000

End of Terrace, 2 bed

Sears Drive, HP23 4GZ

Property on Goldfield Road, HP23 4AZ

£500,000

House, 3 bed

Goldfield Road, HP23 4AZ

Property on Akeman Street, HP23 6AF

£375,000

Terraced, 2 bed

Akeman Street, HP23 6AF

Property on Church Yard, HP23 5BB

£575,000

detached

Church Yard, HP23 5BB

Property on King Street, HP23 6BJ

£300,000

Terraced, 1 bed

King Street, HP23 6BJ

Property on Chiltern Way, HP23 5LD

£850,000

Detached, 4 bed

Chiltern Way, HP23 5LD

Property on Albert Street, HP23 6AX

£325,000

House, 1 bed

Albert Street, HP23 6AX

Property on Mill View Road, HP23 4ER

£595,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Mill View Road, HP23 4ER

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Tring

Who are the best estate agents in Tring?

Based on our live listing data, the leading estate agents in Tring by market share are Cesare & Co with 15.5% market share and 47 active listings averaging £642,560, followed by Michael Anthony at 14.9% with 45 listings averaging £482,689, and Brown & Merry at 13.9% with 42 listings. Sterling Estate Agents also holds a significant presence with 10.2% market share. These agents have established track records in the local market and handle the majority of properties for sale in the Tring area.

How much do estate agents charge in Tring?

Estate agent fees in Tring, as across England, typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% inclusive). For a property priced at the Tring average of £627,464, this would equate to fees between approximately £6,275 and £22,589. Many traditional agents in Tring operate on percentage-based fees which include full marketing services, while online agents may offer fixed-fee alternatives typically between £999 and £1,999. Fees are always negotiable, so don't accept the first quote without discussion.

Are house prices rising in Tring?

House prices in Tring have shown modest growth, increasing by 1.92% in the twelve months to March 2024. The HP23 5 postcode sector has shown stronger performance with 4.9% growth in the last year. While prices are approximately 3% down from the 2023 peak of £589,993, the market has stabilised and shows resilience. Recent data shows asking prices have adjusted by -1.5% over the past six months, suggesting a balanced market where realistic pricing attracts serious buyers.

What is Tring like to live in?

Tring is a charming market town in Hertfordshire situated in the Chiltern Hills foothills, offering excellent transport links to London (around an hour by train) while maintaining a semi-rural character. The town features a historic conservation area, independent shops, pubs, and restaurants, plus good local schools including Tring School. The surrounding countryside provides ample walking and cycling opportunities in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Commuters to Aylesbury, Watford, and St Albans find Tring particularly convenient, while the strong sense of community and lower property costs compared to London make it popular with families and professionals alike.

What types of properties are available in Tring?

Tring offers diverse housing stock including Victorian and Edwardian terraced properties (the most common type sold), semi-detached family homes, substantial detached houses, and flats. The average asking price for detached properties is approximately £1,062,802, semi-detached at £629,000, terraced at £433,990, and flats at £281,223. New build options from Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes are available, with the significant Marshcroft development adding around 1,400 homes in the coming years.

How long does it take to sell a property in Tring?

The time to sell in Tring varies based on property type, price point, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for the current market typically sell within 8-16 weeks, matching the standard sole agency agreement period. Premium properties at higher price points may take longer, while well-presented homes in the popular £300,000-£500,000 bracket often attract quicker buyer interest. Working with an experienced local agent and ensuring your property is competitively priced and professionally marketed helps achieve faster sales.

Should I use a local or national estate agent in Tring?

Local agents like Cesare & Co, Michael Anthony, and Brown & Merry have deep knowledge of the Tring market, established relationships with local buyers, and understanding of the area's specific character and neighbourhoods. National chains may offer brand recognition but often lack this granular local insight. For a town like Tring with its specific mix of period properties, conservation considerations, and commuter buyer demographic, using a local specialist typically delivers better results than a broader-brush national approach.

Do I need a survey when buying a property in Tring?

Given Tring's significant proportion of older properties, including numerous listed buildings and Victorian housing stock, obtaining a RICS Level 2 survey is strongly recommended. These surveys typically cost between £400 and £800 depending on property value and type, with the national average around £455. Older properties in Tring may be more susceptible to issues common in historic homes, including structural movement, dampness in solid walls, roofing deterioration, and outdated electrical or plumbing systems. A thorough survey identifies these issues before you commit to purchase.

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