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We track 10 estate agents actively marketing properties in Tring Rural, Dacorum, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. Selling a period cottage in Long Marston, a family home in Wilstone, or a character property in Puttenham requires a local expert who understands the nuances of this premium village market - finding the right agent can significantly impact your final sale price and how quickly your property sells.
Tring Rural is a desirable collection of villages in northwest Dacorum, Hertfordshire, where the average asking price currently sits at £986,742. This premium positioning reflects the area's sought-after character, excellent transport links to London, and the quality of period properties found throughout the parish. Our comparison tool lets you view agent performance data, read client reviews, and book free valuations with multiple agencies - all in one place.

10
Active Estate Agents
£986,742
Average Asking Price
31
Properties For Sale
The Tring Rural property market reflects the premium character of this sought-after corner of Dacorum. According to Land Registry data, the broader Tring area has seen 165 residential property sales in the last twelve months, representing a decrease of 16 transactions compared to the previous year. While this slight dip in transaction volume mirrors broader national trends, the HP23 5 postcode sector covering Tring has demonstrated resilience with house prices growing 4.9% in the last year, outperforming many comparable areas in Hertfordshire.
We currently show an average asking price of £986,742 across 31 active listings in Tring Rural. This positions the area firmly in the premium market segment, with detached properties commanding an average of £1,468,888. The disparity between asking and sold prices remains typical for the area, where properties often achieve between 95-98% of their initial asking price in current market conditions. The Tring West and Rural area has recorded 277 property transactions over the past three years, indicating sustained buyer interest despite broader economic uncertainties.
Property types across Tring Rural span a diverse range, from traditional terraced cottages averaging £517,000 to substantial detached homes. Semi-detached properties, while limited in current inventory with just one listing at £895,000, represent excellent value compared to the detached sector. The flat market remains constrained with just one listing at £259,000, reflecting the predominantly rural nature of the parish where apartment-style living is less common than in nearby larger towns.
Price distribution analysis shows that 9 listings currently exceed £1 million, positioning Tring Rural firmly in the ultra-premium segment. The £500,000-£750,000 and £750,000-£1m brackets each contain 8 properties, representing the core family home market. Lower-priced stock is limited, with just 4 listings between £300,000-£500,000 and only 2 properties under £300,000, indicating strong demand at accessible price points that consistently outstrips supply.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction volumes in Tring and the surrounding villages indicate a market dominated by family homes and premium detached properties. The area has seen 165 property sales in the past year, with the 4-bedroom sector proving particularly active at an average asking price of £918,999. Five-bedroom properties, averaging £1,003,000, attract buyers seeking space and the village lifestyle that Tring Rural offers, while the 2-bedroom sector at £445,571 provides accessible entry points to this attractive corner of Hertfordshire.
New build activity in the broader Tring area includes the Marshcroft development east of Tring, a proposed garden village identified in the Dacorum Local Plan aimed at delivering around 1,400 new homes. The Icknield Way development by CALA Homes, granted planning permission in 2019, provided 226 new properties within the Tring area. Within Tring Rural itself, smaller-scale developments continue to come forward, including recent permissions for 6 dwellings on Tring Road in Wilstone and 3 new dwellings on Tring Road in Long Marston, reflecting continued development interest in the area's villages.

Tring Rural encompasses a collection of picturesque villages including Long Marston, Wilstone, Puttenham, and Tring Grove, each offering distinct character and heritage. The area is notable for its concentration of listed buildings, from the medieval timber-framed properties in Long Marston to the historic Church of St Mary in Puttenham. Old Grove Farm in Tring Grove, a Grade II listed crown-post house dating back to 1380-1480, stands as one of the oldest buildings in Tring, exemplifying the area's rich architectural heritage. The predominant building materials include traditional timber-framing with red brick and old red tile roofs, giving the villages their distinctive Hertfordshire character.
Prospective buyers should be aware of flood risk considerations in Tring Rural. The area is prone to flooding due to its geography, with Flood Zone 3 along the Tring Bourne which flows northwest from Tring through rural Dacorum towards the River Thame. Long Marston has experienced flooding from the Tring Bourne, with silt clearance projects undertaken to mitigate issues. Surface water risk is particularly high in Long Marston, and the Wendover Arm Canal in Little Tring has experienced water-level issues affecting neighbouring properties. Groundwater vulnerability is also notable in Tring and the area to the northwest, requiring consideration when purchasing period properties.
Transport links make Tring Rural particularly attractive for commuters. The village is well-connected with regular train services from Tring station to London Euston, typically taking around 35-40 minutes. The A41 trunk road provides convenient road access to Hemel Hempstead, Aylesbury, and the M25 motorway. Local amenities in Tring town centre include a range of shops, restaurants, and schools, while the surrounding countryside offers excellent walking and cycling opportunities across the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Selecting the right estate agent in Tring Rural requires understanding the local market dynamics and each agency's particular strengths. Sterling Estate Agents, based in Tring, leads the local market with 16.1% market share and an average asking price of £1,136,999, positioning them as the go-to agent for premium properties in the area. Their five active listings reflect strong coverage of the upper end of the market, where detached properties and larger family homes dominate. For sellers seeking maximum exposure at the premium end, Sterling's established local presence and market knowledge represent compelling advantages.
Nash Partnership serves both Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire from multiple offices, holding 12.9% market share with four active listings at an average asking price of £868,750. Their broader regional coverage can benefit sellers whose properties may appeal to buyers from both counties. Meanwhile, Michael Anthony focuses on more accessible price points with an average asking price of £491,333, making them particularly suitable for terraced properties and smaller homes. Cesare and Co, another Tring-based agency, operates at the mid-market level with three listings averaging £623,333, offering personalized service for clients seeking a more boutique approach.
When choosing between agents, consider whether you prefer a high-street presence with physical offices in Tring or Berkhamsted, or whether an online agent might suit your requirements. High-street agents like Sterling Estate Agents and Nash Partnership typically charge percentage-based fees around 1-3% plus VAT, while online alternatives may offer fixed-fee structures. For a village market like Tring Rural, local knowledge is particularly valuable - agents who understand the specific character of Long Marston versus Puttenham, and who can speak knowledgeably about flood risk and listed building considerations, can provide meaningful guidance throughout your sale.
Beyond the top agents, several smaller players serve specific niches in the Tring Rural market. Brown and Merry maintains a presence with 2 listings averaging £575,000, while Orchid Berkhamsted focuses on the ultra-premium sector with 2 listings averaging £1,150,000. Olivers handles the very top end with a single listing at £3,500,000, demonstrating the market's depth at the luxury end. Connells operates from both Aylesbury and Leighton Buzzard with listings at £1,200,000 and £950,000 respectively, while Akeman Residential offers a single listing at £400,000 targeting the more accessible price point.
Review agent market share, active listings, and average asking prices in Tring Rural to understand which agencies are most active in your price bracket. Our comparison tool provides this data for all 10 agents currently marketing properties in the area, allowing you to identify those with proven track records in your property type and price range.
Request valuations from at least three agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies. This also gives you insight into each agent's market knowledge and approach to selling your specific property type, whether it's a period cottage in Long Marston or a modern family home in Wilstone.
Ask agents about their marketing plans, including online presence, property portal listings, local advertising, and their approach to photography and floorplans. In a premium market like Tring Rural, professional presentation is essential - ensure your agent plans to showcase your property's character and any period features effectively.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total). Discuss whether the quoted fee includes professional photography, floorplans, and marketing materials, or whether these come as additional costs. For a property at the Tring Rural average of £986,742, fees could range from approximately £11,841 to £35,523.
Understand the duration of the sole agency agreement (typically 8-16 weeks) and what happens if you want to switch agents. Multi-agency agreements, where you instruct more than one agent, typically cost more but can increase exposure for premium properties in a competitive market.
Remember that estate agent fees are negotiable. If you are selling a property at the higher end of the Tring Rural market, you have leverage to negotiate more competitive terms, especially if multiple agents are competing for your business. With an average asking price approaching £1 million, even a small reduction in the percentage fee can save you thousands of pounds.
Estate agent fees in Tring Rural are typically negotiable, especially for properties at the premium end of the market. With an average asking price of nearly £1 million, negotiating even a small reduction in the percentage fee can save you thousands of pounds. Always get quotes from at least three agents before instructing, and do not be afraid to use competing offers to leverage better terms.
Understanding bedroom distribution and pricing is crucial for sellers in Tring Rural to position their property correctly in the market. Our Atlas data reveals that 3-bedroom properties dominate the current inventory with 10 active listings, averaging £746,000. This sector represents the heart of the family housing market in the area, where properties typically offer versatile accommodation suitable for growing families or those seeking a home office setup. The strong supply in this category means competitive pricing and presentation are essential for a quick sale.
The 2-bedroom sector, with 7 listings averaging £445,571, offers the most accessible entry point to the Tring Rural market. These properties appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors seeking to enter this desirable area. With limited rental stock (just one listing currently available at £1,500 per month through Sterling Estate Agents), investors may find strong rental demand from commuters working in London but seeking village living.
Premium buyers gravitate towards the 4 and 5-bedroom sectors, with 5 listings each averaging £918,999 and £1,003,000 respectively. The 6-bedroom sector, though limited to just 3 listings, commands an average of £2,483,333, reflecting the ultra-premium end of the Tring Rural market where substantial period properties and country homes command significant premiums. For sellers in these upper brackets, the expertise of agents like Sterling Estate Agents or Orchid Berkhamsted, who demonstrate proven track records at these price points, can prove invaluable.
The rental market in Tring Rural remains exceptionally tight, with only one property currently available to rent. This scarcity, combined with strong commuter demand from professionals working in London but seeking village lifestyles, suggests landlords could achieve premium rents. The single available rental through Sterling Estate Agents at £1,500 per month represents excellent yield potential for investors willing to enter this underserved market segment.
Based on current market share data, Sterling Estate Agents leads Tring Rural with 16.1% market share and 5 active listings averaging £1,136,999, making them the top agent for premium properties. Nash Partnership follows with 12.9% market share, while Michael Anthony and Cesare and Co each hold 9.7% market share. The best agent for your property depends on your price point and property type - Sterling excels at the premium end, while Michael Anthony focuses on more accessible price points averaging £491,333. We provide comprehensive data on all 10 agents to help you make an informed choice based on your specific requirements.
Estate agent fees in Tring Rural follow typical English rates of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total). For a property at the current average asking price of £986,742, this would equate to fees of between £11,841 and £35,523. High-street agents like Sterling Estate Agents and Nash Partnership typically charge percentage-based fees, while online agents may offer fixed-fee alternatives. Fees are always negotiable, so obtaining multiple quotes is recommended. In a premium market like Tring Rural, agents may be more willing to negotiate on fees for properties at the higher end, particularly if competition for your instruction is strong.
The HP23 5 postcode sector covering Tring has shown positive growth with house prices increasing 4.9% in the last year. While the broader Tring area has seen prices remain similar to the previous year and 3% down from the 2023 peak of £589,993, the village market in Tring Rural, with its premium positioning and limited supply, continues to attract buyers seeking the village lifestyle and excellent transport links. The limited availability of properties under £500,000 suggests strong demand at accessible price points, which may support prices in the coming months.
Tring Rural offers an enviable village lifestyle with excellent connectivity to London. The area comprises picturesque villages including Long Marston, Wilstone, and Puttenham, each with historic character and a concentration of listed buildings. Residents benefit from good local pubs, countryside walks across the Chiltern Hills, and the market town of Tring with its range of amenities. The main considerations for prospective residents include flood risk in certain areas (particularly along the Tring Bourne in Long Marston) and the premium price point compared to nearby towns. The area's geology means groundwater vulnerability is notable in Tring and the surrounding area, which prospective buyers should factor into their property surveys.
Sale times in Tring Rural vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for the current market typically sell within 8-16 weeks with a competent agent. Premium properties at the higher end of the market may take longer to find the right buyer, while well-presented 2 and 3-bedroom properties in the £400,000-£750,000 range tend to attract strong interest given the limited supply in these categories. Properties priced realistically relative to current market data from sources like Homemove tend to achieve sales more quickly than those with optimistic asking prices.
For a premium village market like Tring Rural, local knowledge can significantly impact your sale outcome. Agents based in Tring like Sterling Estate Agents, Michael Anthony, and Cesare and Co understand the nuances of individual villages, flood risk considerations, and the character of different property types. Local agents often have established relationships with other property professionals in the area, including surveyors and conveyancers, which can streamline the selling process. Online agents may offer lower fees but typically provide less personalized service and may lack the local connections needed to market properties effectively to the right buyers in this specialized market.
While specific street-level data for Tring Rural is limited, the premium end of the market is dominated by detached properties in the villages surrounding Tring. Properties in the £1.5-£3.5 million range, such as the £3,500,000 listing currently marketed by Olivers, represent the ultra-premium segment. The average asking price for detached properties at £1,468,888 indicates that villages like Long Marston and Puttenham, with their period properties and rural settings, command significant premiums. The concentration of listed buildings in these villages contributes to the premium positioning of the area.
While not legally required to market your property, commissioning a survey is advisable, particularly for older period properties common in Tring Rural. The area's geology and potential for ground movement, combined with the prevalence of historic timber-framed buildings, means issues may not be immediately apparent. A Level 2 survey (priced from £350) is typically sufficient for conventional properties, while a Level 3 survey (from £600) is recommended for period or non-standard construction properties common throughout the villages. Given the flood risk in areas like Long Marston along the Tring Bourne, a thorough survey can identify any flood resilience measures that may be needed or any historical flood damage that requires disclosure.
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