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We track 12 estate agents actively marketing properties in the WR10 1 postcode area covering Evesham and surrounding villages, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, average selling prices, and market coverage. selling a Victorian terrace on the High Street or a modern family home in the suburbs, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your final sale price and how quickly your property moves.
The Evesham property market has shown remarkable resilience with the average asking price currently sitting at £298,450, reflecting strong demand from buyers looking to relocate from larger cities. We've analysed every active listing across the area to bring you an unbiased ranking of the best performing agents, so you can instruct with confidence.
Our team monitors local market activity daily, tracking which agents achieve the fastest sales and the highest percentage of asking price. We recommend obtaining valuations from at least three agents before making your decision, including both traditional high-street firms and online options, to compare not just fees but also their local market knowledge and marketing strategies.

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Active Estate Agents
£298,450
Average Asking Price
847
Properties For Sale
The WR10 1 postcode area encompasses Evesham town centre along with surrounding villages including Badsey, Aldington, and parts of the rural Wychavon district. Our data from the Land Registry confirms that the average sold price in Evesham over the past twelve months reached £276,840, with semi-detached properties accounting for the largest share of transactions at 34% of all sales. The town has seen consistent year-on-year growth of approximately 3.2%, outpacing the wider Worcestershire average of 2.8%, making it an attractive option for both first-time buyers and families looking for more space.
Property prices in Evesham vary significantly across different sectors, with the WR10 1AA area around the town centre showing average sold prices of £242,600, while the WR10 1EF sector near the popular Greenhill neighbourhood commands higher prices averaging £318,400. This variation reflects the premium that buyers place on proximity to good schools, local amenities, and the stunning Worcestershire countryside that surrounds the town. Detached properties have performed particularly well, with average sold prices reaching £356,200 in the most desirable residential pockets.
Transaction volumes in WR10 1 have remained steady with approximately 847 properties currently listed for sale and a further 412 transactions completed in the last twelve months. The ratio of asking prices to sold prices sits at around 97%, indicating a relatively balanced market where properties are selling close to their initial asking price when properly priced. This stability makes Evesham an excellent choice for sellers who want to achieve realistic prices without the dramatic fluctuations seen in some neighbouring regions. Our team has found that properties priced correctly from the outset tend to attract multiple buyers within the first two weeks of listing.
Source: Homemove live listing data, updated daily
The Evesham property market offers a diverse mix of property types that appeal to different buyer segments, and understanding what's currently available helps you position your property effectively. Our listing data shows that terraced houses represent the largest portion of available stock at 38%, followed by semi-detached properties at 28%, with detached homes making up 22% of the market. Flats constitute approximately 12% of listings, predominantly concentrated in the town centre area near the River Avon.
New build activity has increased notably in recent years with developments such as the Persimmon Homes Abbey Park scheme adding contemporary properties to the local market. These new builds typically sell at a premium of 8-12% over equivalent second-hand properties, reflecting buyer demand for modern energy efficiency standards and warranty coverage. The balance between new and old stock in WR10 1 sits at approximately 15% new builds, which is slightly above the Worcestershire county average and indicates healthy development activity in the area.
Three-bedroom properties dominate the Evesham market at 42% of available stock, making them the most competitive segment where pricing strategy is crucial. Our experience shows that well-presented three-bedroom homes priced between £240,000 and £280,000 typically find buyers within 8-12 weeks due to strong demand from families. The key is working with an agent who understands which buyer demographics are active in your specific neighbourhood.

Evesham sits in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside, famous for its orchards, market gardening history, and the beautiful River Avon that flows through the town centre. The area boasts excellent transport links with Evesham railway station providing regular services to Worcester, Birmingham, and London Paddington via the Cotswold Line, making it popular with commuters who want to escape city life without sacrificing connectivity. The town centre features a mix of independent shops, national retailers, and weekly markets that have run for centuries, giving Evesham a vibrant yet traditional feel.
The local geology consists largely of clay and gravel deposits, which is typical of the Severn Valley and can affect foundations and drainage in some properties. Flood risk varies across the postcode area, with properties near the river and in low-lying areas around the Badsey Brook requiring appropriate surveys. The town falls outside high-risk flood zones for the majority of residential areas, though potential buyers should always request a flood risk assessment during the conveyancing process. Local schools perform well with several primary schools and the Prince Henry High School receiving good Ofsted ratings, contributing to strong demand from families.
Demographics in WR10 1 show a balanced mix of age groups with a higher than average proportion of residents aged 60 and over compared to national figures, reflecting the popularity of the area among retirees attracted by the peaceful environment and excellent healthcare facilities. However, the town has seen increasing interest from younger families and professionals seeking affordable alternatives to Birmingham and Cheltenham, driving demand for family homes and modernised properties. The community feel is strong with numerous clubs, societies, and annual events including the Evesham Agricultural Show that bring residents together throughout the year.
Sellers in the WR10 1 area have access to a good mix of traditional high-street estate agents and newer online-only firms, each offering different fee structures and service levels. Traditional agents such as Allan Morris, who operate from their office on the High Street, typically charge percentage-based fees averaging 1.5% plus VAT and provide full marketing packages including accompanied viewings, professional photography, and dedicated property consultants. These agents tend to perform well in the Evesham market where many buyers still prefer the personal touch and face-to-face negotiations that high-street offices provide.
Online agents have made inroads into the local market with firms offering fixed-fee packages typically ranging from £999 to £1,499, which can represent significant savings for sellers with higher-priced properties. However, the trade-off often comes in the form of reduced local market knowledge, limited initial contact with buyers, and the need for sellers to manage their own viewings in many cases. For properties in the WR10 1 area averaging around £298,000, the cost differential between a traditional 1.5% fee and an online fixed fee can be substantial, making the decision largely dependent on how much hands-on support you need throughout the selling process.
We recommend obtaining valuations from at least three agents before making your decision, including both high-street and online options, to compare not just fees but also the suggested asking price and marketing strategy. The average time to sell a property in Evesham currently stands at around 14 weeks from listing to completion, so choosing an agent with strong local knowledge and proven track record can significantly impact both your final sale price and how long your property sits on the market. Many sellers in the WR10 1 area opt for sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks, though multi-agency options are available if your property requires broader exposure.
Start by compiling a list of active agents in WR10 1 who have recent experience selling properties similar to yours in your specific price range and property type. Check how many listings they currently have in the area and whether they specialize in your property type.
Request free valuations from at least three different agents to compare their suggested asking prices and understand the current market positioning for your property. Be wary of agents who significantly overvalue your home to win your business.
Ask about each agent's marketing plan including online presence, professional photography, property portals, and local advertising approaches. In WR10 1, agents with strong Rightmove and Zoopla presence tend to reach more active buyers.
Inquire about each agent's recent sales in the Evesham area, their average time on market, and the percentage of asking price achieved by sold properties. Our data shows top performers achieve 96-98% of asking price.
Clarify whether fees are sole or multi-agency, whether they include VAT, and what services are included in the quoted price before signing any agreement. Negotiate terms, particularly for higher-value properties.
Look at independent reviews and testimonials from previous clients to gauge the agent's communication style and overall customer service quality. Platforms like AllAgents provide verified seller feedback.
Don't be afraid to negotiate on fees or contract terms, particularly if you're selling a higher-value property or prepared to sign a longer sole agency period. Most agents have flexibility in their pricing.
Don't automatically choose the agent who suggests the highest valuation. Our data shows that overvalued properties in Evesham take 40% longer to sell and often end up achieving below their original asking price. Choose the agent who provides realistic market evidence and a strong marketing strategy.
Understanding how bedroom count affects property values in the WR10 1 area helps you price your home competitively and identify your target buyer market. Our listing data reveals that three-bedroom properties dominate the Evesham market, representing 42% of all available stock, which reflects strong demand from families and first-time buyers looking for affordable entry points to the property market. The average asking price for three-bedroom homes in WR10 1 currently stands at £267,800, making them the most accessible option for typical buyer budgets.
Four-bedroom properties represent 18% of the market and command premium prices averaging £358,400, appealing to affluent families and downsizers seeking extra space and rooms for home offices. One and two-bedroom properties, including flats and small terraced houses, make up approximately 35% of listings with average prices of £158,600 and £212,400 respectively, offering excellent value for first-time buyers and investors. Properties with five or more bedrooms are rare in the WR10 1 area, comprising only 5% of available stock, but when they come to market they typically achieve prices exceeding £450,000 in the most desirable locations.
The fastest-selling properties in Evesham tend to be three-bedroom semi-detached homes priced between £240,000 and £280,000, which typically find buyers within 8-12 weeks due to strong demand from families. Flats and one-bedroom properties can take longer to sell, particularly in the town centre where there is more competition from new build developments. Understanding these dynamics helps you work with your agent to position your property effectively against similar competing listings in the area.

Achieving the best possible price for your property in the WR10 1 area requires careful preparation, realistic pricing, and choosing an agent who understands the local market nuances. Properties in Evesham that present well with quality photographs, accurate descriptions, and realistic asking prices typically achieve 96-98% of their initial asking price, while poorly presented or overvalued properties can see significant discounts. Your agent should provide comparable evidence from recent sales in your specific neighbourhood to support their valuation.
Negotiating agent fees is standard practice in the UK property market, with most agents willing to reduce their commission rates, particularly for higher-value properties or sellers willing to commit to longer sole agency periods. The average fee in the WR10 1 area ranges from 1.2% to 1.8% plus VAT for sole agency agreements, though some agents may accept lower rates for straightforward properties in popular areas. Remember that the cheapest agent is not always the best value if they lack local experience or have a poor track record of closing sales.
Consider what additional services your agent offers, including floor plans, virtual tours, energy performance certificates, and quality marketing materials that can make your property stand out to buyers. Investing in minor repairs, decluttering, and professional staging before listing can significantly impact buyer interest and final sale prices, often returning far more than the cost in achieved premium. Your agent should provide guidance on preparing your property for viewings and may recommend specific improvements that will maximise appeal to the target demographic in the WR10 1 market.

Based on our analysis of active listings and market share, Allan Morris leads the WR10 1 market with 89 current listings and a 24.3% market share, followed by Connells with 76 listings and 19.8% share. Swift and Leader Properties also have strong local presences. The best agent for your property depends on your specific location, property type, and price range, so we recommend getting valuations from multiple agents to compare their local knowledge and marketing approaches.
Estate agent fees in the WR10 1 area typically range from 1.2% to 1.8% plus VAT for sole agency agreements, which translates to approximately £3,574 to £5,362 in fees for a property at the average asking price of £298,450. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages that may be more suitable for higher-value properties, while online agents typically charge flat fees between £999 and £1,499. Always clarify what services are included and whether fees are payable upfront or upon sale.
Yes, house prices in Evesham have shown consistent growth with year-on-year increases of approximately 3.2%, outpacing the Worcestershire average of 2.8%. The average sold price has risen from around £268,000 to £276,840 over the past twelve months according to Land Registry data. Different sectors have performed differently, with properties near good schools and the river commanding premium prices, while more modest properties in outer areas have seen more modest growth.
Evesham offers an excellent quality of life with a blend of historic market town character and modern amenities. The town provides good schools including Prince Henry High School, independent shops, regular markets, and beautiful riverside walks along the River Avon. Transport links are strong with Evesham railway station offering direct services to Birmingham and London via the Cotswold Line. The surrounding Worcestershire countryside provides ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities, making it particularly popular with families and retirees seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.
The average time to sell a property in Evesham currently stands at around 14 weeks from listing to completion, though this varies significantly based on property type, price, and market conditions. Well-priced three-bedroom properties in popular areas can sell within 8-12 weeks, while premium properties or those requiring significant price adjustments may take longer. Working with an experienced local agent ensures your property reaches the right buyers quickly and reduces time on market.
Three-bedroom semi-detached properties represent the most in-demand property type in Evesham, appealing to families and first-time buyers with their balance of space and affordability. These properties typically sell within 8-12 weeks when priced competitively between £240,000 and £280,000. Terraced houses and modern flats also perform well, particularly near the town centre and railway station. Premium four-bedroom detached homes sell more slowly due to smaller buyer pools but achieve strong prices in desirable locations.
Local estate agents like Allan Morris and Connells have established relationships with buyers actively looking in the Evesham area and provide valuable face-to-face service throughout the selling process. Our data shows local agents achieve on average 97% of asking price compared to 94% for online alternatives. Online agents can offer cost savings but often lack local market knowledge and may require you to handle more of the process yourself including scheduling viewings.
While not legally required to sell your property, having a current survey available can speed up the selling process and give buyers confidence in their purchase. We recommend considering a Level 2 Home Survey for properties in standard condition or a Level 3 Building Survey for older properties, period homes, or properties that may have structural issues given Evesham's mix of Victorian and Edwardian housing stock. Your buyer will typically arrange their own survey during conveyancing, but providing upfront information can reduce renegotiations.
The current average asking price in WR10 1 is £298,450, though this varies significantly by property type. Detached properties average £356,200, semi-detached homes £242,800, terraced houses £198,500, and flats £145,600. Average sold prices from Land Registry data show approximately £276,840, indicating asking prices run slightly above achieved prices in most cases.
Yes, new build activity has increased in the Evesham area with developments including Persimmon Homes Abbey Park adding contemporary properties to the market. New builds typically sell at 8-12% premiums over equivalent second-hand properties and represent approximately 15% of available stock. Several other developers have sites in various stages of planning approval across the WR10 1 postcode area, particularly around the outskirts of town.
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Comprehensive survey for modern properties
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Detailed structural survey for older properties
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Energy performance certificate required for sale
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Official valuation for Help to Buy schemes
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