Compare 5 local agents, data from 8 active listings








We track 5 estate agents actively marketing properties in White Roothing, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a period cottage or a substantial detached family home, choosing the right agent can make a significant difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
White Roothing sits in the heart of the Uttlesford district of Essex, a village renowned for its blend of historic charm and commuter convenience. With average asking prices currently sitting around £1.29 million, the local market attracts buyers seeking quality period properties in a rural yet accessible location. Our comparison tool puts you in touch with the agents who know this market best.
Our platform provides real-time data on agent performance, including how many properties they have listed, their average asking prices, and their market share. This transparency helps you make an informed decision when selecting representation for your property sale, ensuring you partner with an agent who has proven expertise in the White Roothing market.

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Properties For Sale
Based on current listing data from our platform, the White Roothing property market shows strong activity in the premium segment, with the majority of properties listed at over £1 million. Our records indicate that detached properties dominate the current inventory, with 6 detached homes available at an average asking price of approximately £1.49 million. This reflects the village's popularity among buyers seeking spacious family homes in a rural setting, while the limited supply of smaller properties creates opportunities for sellers in those categories.
Land Registry and Rightmove data for the wider CM6 postcode area shows that average sold prices in White Roding have reached around £450,000-£502,000 over the past year, though the current asking prices in White Roothing itself sit considerably higher due to the concentration of premium properties. The market has experienced some correction, with certain CM6 sectors reporting price adjustments of around 4.6% over the past 12-18 months, suggesting that realistic pricing has become increasingly important for sellers looking to achieve a timely sale.
The village's proximity to Bishop's Stortford and Chelmsford makes it particularly attractive to commuters, with the London-bound rail services from these towns providing regular links to the capital. Over the past decade, the CM6 1RX postcode sector has seen overall growth of approximately 16.1%, demonstrating the long-term investment potential of property in this area despite short-term fluctuations. This growth trajectory makes White Roothing an attractive option for both homeowners and investors looking for stable returns in the Essex property market.
The current rental market in White Roothing remains limited, with only one rental listing currently available through Whirledge and Nott at £675 per week. This scarcity in rental stock suggests strong demand from the commuter demographic, particularly professionals working in Bishop's Stortford or Chelmsford who prefer to rent while maintaining flexibility before committing to a purchase in the village.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The current property mix in White Roothing reveals a market heavily weighted toward larger family homes, with four-bedroom properties comprising the largest segment at 3 active listings averaging £1.17 million. Five-bedroom homes follow with 2 listings at an average of £1.3 million, while the premium six-bedroom sector shows 2 properties at an average asking price approaching £1.93 million, representing the top end of the local market.
Transaction volumes across the wider White Roding area indicate limited recent sales activity in certain postcode sectors, with CM6 1RX recording no sales in the past twelve months despite having recorded 2 sales in the preceding three years. This pattern suggests a market where quality stock commands attention, but buyers are being selective given the higher price points. The predominance of detached properties in the current inventory aligns with the village's character as a location where period homes and substantial family houses dominate.
Two-bedroom properties represent the entry point to the White Roothing market, with one current listing at £344,995. This segment likely experiences demand outstripping supply given the limited availability, presenting genuine opportunities for sellers of smaller period cottages and terraced properties who can capitalise on this imbalance.

White Roothing exemplifies the classic English village lifestyle that makes rural Essex so appealing to families and professionals alike. The village boasts a highly-rated primary school, a traditional village hall, and a well-regarded local pub, while nearby amenities include a popular farm shop, garden centre, and quality butchers. The recreation ground and sports club provide community facilities that add to the area's family-friendly reputation, making it an ideal location for those seeking a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience.
The village is characterised by its wealth of period properties, with many homes dating back to the 16th century and numerous properties holding Grade II listed status. Lucas Farm, for example, is a listed building with elements dating to approximately 1535, demonstrating the historical significance of the local housing stock. Properties typically feature traditional elements such as exposed brickwork, beams, and stained glass windows, reflecting the area's architectural heritage and making it particularly attractive to buyers seeking character homes.
Transport connections from White Roothing are a major draw for commuters, with Bishop's Stortford and Chelmsford providing regular rail services to London Liverpool Street. The A1060 and surrounding road networks connect the village to these towns easily, while the proximity to Stansted Airport adds international travel options. The combination of rural charm, quality local schools, and excellent transport links creates a property market that appeals to a broad range of buyers, from families to commuters and those seeking a peaceful retirement location.
The village's conservation character means that new development opportunities are limited, which helps maintain property values and the area's distinctive feel. This scarcity factor, combined with the quality of the existing housing stock, ensures that properties in White Roothing remain desirable despite broader market fluctuations.
Properties in White Roothing predominantly feature traditional construction methods reflecting their age and heritage. The majority of homes are period builds using traditional brickwork and timber-framed construction, with many incorporating original features such as exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and flagstone floors. These construction methods are characteristic of Essex vernacular architecture and contribute significantly to the village's charm and character.
The red brickwork seen throughout the village is typical of the region, with properties ranging from timber-framed cottages to substantial Georgian and Victorian family homes. Many properties have been extended and renovated over the years, blending period features with modern amenities while maintaining the architectural integrity that makes this area so desirable. The mixture of construction styles means that buyers should be aware of potential variations in building standards and structural approaches when purchasing in the village.
Given the age of much of the housing stock, with many properties dating back to the 16th century, common issues in White Roothing properties include aging roof structures, outdated electrical systems, and the need for sympathetic maintenance of period features. Properties with original timber frames may require specialist surveys to assess structural integrity, while listed buildings require careful consideration of any renovation or improvement works that may require listed building consent.
Sellers in White Roothing have access to a diverse range of estate agent options, from established high-street firms with local expertise to modern online platforms offering fixed-fee services. The local market, with its premium price points and character properties, often benefits from agents who understand the nuances of selling period homes and listed buildings, where specialist knowledge can significantly impact achieving the best price and navigating the complexities of historic property sales.
Wright & Co, based in nearby Sawbridgeworth, currently leads the local market with a 25% market share and an average asking price of £1.5 million across their 2 active listings. Their positioning in the premium segment demonstrates expertise in handling higher-value properties, while Strutt & Parker covers the very top end of the market with an average asking price of £2 million for their single listing, reflecting their specialism in luxury and new homes across East Anglia.
Traditional high-street agents like Jackson-Stops in Chelmsford and Willmott & Lake in Bishop's Stortford bring established local networks and experience with the commuter buyer demographic that dominates the White Roothing market. Meanwhile, Intercounty operating from Great Dunmow offers another local option. When choosing between online fixed-fee agents and traditional percentage-based firms, sellers should consider that the premium nature of the White Roothing market means the difference in fee structures can represent a significant absolute amount, making the right choice of agent even more consequential.
For sellers considering the rental market, Whirledge and Nott currently represent the only active rental agent in White Roothing with one listing at £675 per week. This limited rental supply indicates strong demand from the professional commuter market, presenting buy-to-let investors with potential opportunities in a market where rental properties are scarce.

Look for agents who specifically cover White Roothing and the wider Uttlesford area, with experience selling properties similar to yours in style, age, and price range. Our data shows agents like Wright & Co and Jackson-Stops have proven track records in this premium village market.
Ask potential agents about their marketing approach, including online presence, property portals, and how they plan to showcase your home's unique features to the right audience. Premium properties require targeted marketing to attract the right buyers.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to understand the realistic market value of your property and compare the different strategies each agent recommends. With the current market showing price adjustments in the wider CM6 area, accurate valuation is crucial.
Understand the sole agency versus multi-agency options, contract length typically ranging from 8-16 weeks, and what happens if your property doesn't sell within the agreed period. Ensure you understand all terms before signing.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, but these are often negotiable, especially for higher-value properties or if you're willing to commit to a sole agency agreement. In White Roothing's premium market, even small percentage differences represent substantial amounts.
With premium properties dominating the White Roothing market, investing time in choosing the right agent can significantly impact your final sale price. The difference between achieving £1.25 million and £1.5 million on a property represents tens of thousands of pounds, far exceeding the fee difference between agents. Prioritise experience and local market knowledge over the lowest fee.
Analysis of bedroom distribution in White Roothing reveals clear price segmentation, with two-bedroom properties currently averaging around £345,000 representing the entry point to the local market. However, with only one such property currently listed, demand in this segment likely outstrips supply, presenting opportunities for sellers of smaller period cottages and terraced properties.
The four-bedroom market dominates with three listings at an average of £1.17 million, appealing to families drawn to the area by excellent local schools and the village's peaceful environment. Five-bedroom properties at £1.3 million average and six-bedroom homes at £1.93 million represent the ultra-premium segment, where buyers are typically seeking period features, generous plots, and the rural lifestyle that White Roothing provides.
The strong preference for detached homes in the village means that semi-detached and terraced properties are relatively rare in White Roothing, making them potentially more valuable when they do come to market. Sellers of these property types should be aware that they are offering something in limited supply, which can work to their advantage when pricing and marketing their homes.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is crucial in the White Roothing market, where realistic pricing has become increasingly important following some price adjustments in the wider CM6 area. An overpriced property can languish on the market, while a competitively priced home in this sought-after village location can generate multiple viewings and competitive offers within weeks.
Securing a professional valuation from a local agent with proven experience in the White Roothing market is the essential first step. Agents like Wright & Co and Jackson-Stops have demonstrated their understanding of the local market through their current activity, and their expertise in valuing period properties against recent comparable sales can help you set the right asking price. Remember that most agents offer free valuations with no obligation, allowing you to compare recommendations before making your choice.
The current market conditions favour sellers of well-presented properties in the right price bracket. With limited inventory and consistent demand from families and commuters seeking the village lifestyle, properties that are realistically priced and professionally marketed can achieve strong results. Working with an agent who understands the specific appeal of White Roothing to buyers from London and the surrounding areas is key to maximising your sale price.

Based on our live data, Wright & Co currently leads the White Roothing market with a 25% market share and an average asking price of £1.5 million across their active listings. Strutt & Parker, Willmott & Lake, Jackson-Stops, and Intercounty also have presences in the village, each bringing different specialisms from luxury new homes to traditional period property expertise. The best agent for your property will depend on your specific property type and target buyer demographic.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, which translates to 1.2-3.6% including VAT. For a property at the White Roothing average price of around £1.29 million, this would represent fees of approximately £15,480 to £46,440. Many agents are open to negotiation, particularly for higher-value properties or if you commit to a sole agency agreement. Given the premium nature of the White Roothing market, the absolute fee difference between agents can be substantial.
The wider CM6 area has experienced some price correction, with certain postcode sectors reporting adjustments of around 4.6% over the past 12-18 months. However, the long-term trend remains positive, with the CM6 1RX sector showing 16.1% growth over the past 10 years. Current asking prices in White Roothing itself reflect the premium nature of the village's property stock, with detached homes averaging nearly £1.5 million.
White Roothing offers a classic village lifestyle with a highly-rated primary school, village hall, local pub, and recreation ground. The village is characterised by period properties including many Grade II listed homes dating back to the 16th century. Its proximity to Bishop's Stortford and Chelmsford makes it popular with commuters, while Stansted Airport provides international travel options. The village has a farm shop, garden centre, and butchers, along with a sports and social club.
The current market is dominated by detached properties, with six detached homes currently listed at an average price of £1.49 million. The village has a strong mix of period cottages, substantial family homes, and listed buildings, with property sizes ranging from two-bedroom cottages to six-bedroom period homes. The limited supply of smaller properties means entry-level buyers face competition.
Given the premium nature of the White Roothing market with average prices exceeding £1.2 million, the expertise of a traditional high-street agent with local knowledge often proves valuable. Agents like Wright & Co and Jackson-Stops understand the nuances of selling period and listed properties, which is crucial in a village with significant architectural heritage. The fee difference between online and traditional agents represents a much smaller proportion of the sale price in this market segment.
The timeframe varies depending on pricing, property type, and market conditions. With limited current inventory and strong demand from families and commuters seeking this village location, well-priced properties can attract interest quickly. The CM6 1RX postcode has seen limited recent sales activity, with no sales in the past twelve months, suggesting that realistic pricing is essential to achieve a timely sale. The key is working with an agent who understands the local market and can present your property effectively to the right buyer demographic.
While specific new build developments within the village were not identified in current data, Strutt & Parker's presence with a high-value listing suggests activity in the premium new homes sector across the wider East Anglia region. The village's conservation character and listed buildings mean that new development opportunities are limited, making existing period properties particularly valuable. Any new build in the area would likely be at the premium end given the village's character.
Selling a Grade II listed property in White Roothing requires an agent with specific expertise in historic homes. Properties like Lucas Farm dating to approximately 1535 require buyers who appreciate period features and understand the responsibilities of owning listed buildings. Your agent should be experienced in marketing period features while ensuring potential buyers are aware of any restrictions on alterations. The specialist knowledge of an agent experienced with listed properties can significantly impact achieving the best price.
The rental market in White Roothing is extremely limited, with only one active listing through Whirledge and Nott at £675 per week. This scarcity suggests strong demand from professionals working in Bishop's Stortford or Chelmsford who wish to live in the village while commuting. For buy-to-let investors, this limited supply could represent an opportunity, though the premium purchase prices in the village mean rental yields may be modest compared to urban areas.
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