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Data-led estate agent comparison

Who is the best estate agent to sell your house?

The honest answer: it depends on your postcode, your property, and what matters most to you. For most sellers, the best estate agent is the local agent with the strongest recent track record for homes like yours, not simply the biggest brand or the one offering the highest valuation.

GetAgent helps you compare local high-street agents using recent sales and listing data.

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At a glance

Short answer

There is rarely one best estate agent for the whole UK. The better question is who has the strongest recent track record for homes like yours, in your area, for your priorities.

What to compare

  • Local activity around your property
  • How quickly similar homes agree a sale
  • Asking-price performance where available
  • Fee quote, terms and the launch plan

What GetAgent helps with

GetAgent helps you shortlist stronger local high-street options so you can compare with evidence before you instruct.

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Written by: Sam Edwards

Reviewed by: Arjun Bains

Last updated: 24 March 2026

The UK property market is complex — and getting it wrong is expensive

Every year, close to 1 million homes are sold in the UK. But a significant number of those sales do not go to plan:

  • Around 1 in 4 property sales fall through before completion

  • Most sellers also end up reducing their asking price — often by more than they expect.

  • In 2025, homes sold for almost 4% below their original asking price on average — a gap of roughly £15,000.

  • Even after price reductions, properties still sold for a further 1–2% below their final asking price.

  • Others end up switching estate agents mid-sale

  • And in today’s market, homes can sit unsold for 70+ days on average due to poor pricing or marketing

For sellers, this often means losing a buyer late in the process, accepting a lower offer than expected, or restarting the entire sale from scratch.

Why does this happen?

In most cases, it comes down to one thing: choosing the wrong estate agent for your property and location.

Not all agents perform equally. The difference between a strong and weak agent can mean faster sales, higher achieved prices, and a much higher chance of actually completing.

Yet most homeowners still choose based on the highest valuation, the lowest fee, or convenience.

That’s where GetAgent comes in

GetAgent replaces guesswork with data.

Using real performance data from HM Land Registry and property portals, we show you which agents sell the most homes like yours, who achieves the best prices, who sells fastest, and who is most likely to complete.

So instead of asking “who is the best estate agent?” — you can find the best agent for your specific property, in your area, based on real results.

Who is the best agent to sell my house? The quick answer

If you are asking who the best estate agent is, there usually is not one universal answer for the whole UK.

The better question

Which local agent has the best recent track record with homes like mine, in my area, for my priorities?

That is what you should compare before you invite agents round. GetAgent helps you narrow the field so you can spend less time guessing and more time comparing the options most likely to do a good job.

Compare local agents

Start by checking

  • How active the agent is around your home
  • How quickly they agree sales
  • How close they get to the asking price
  • What they charge and how clear the terms are
  • How strong their plan is when they visit

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Built for local choice

The goal is to help you compare strong local high-street agents for your home and priorities.

How we compare agents

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What does “best estate agent” actually mean?

Best price

If your priority is the highest realistic sale price, you need an agent with a strong record on pricing accuracy and asking-price performance.

Faster sale

If timing matters most, you need an agent who regularly gets similar homes under offer quickly.

Lower stress

If the move itself is the main pressure, you need someone who communicates clearly, has a solid process and inspires confidence when they visit.

That is why you should not choose an estate agent on brand name alone. The strongest option for your neighbour may not be the strongest option for you.

What GetAgent compares when you search

GetAgent is built to help you compare local high-street agents using recent property data and the details you provide about your home.

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What GetAgent looks atWhy it matters
Local activityAgents who regularly list homes near yours are more likely to understand your patch, buyer pool and pricing reality.
Speed of saleIf timing matters, you need evidence that an agent can move similar homes quickly.
Asking-price performanceThis can help you judge whether an agent tends to price accurately or rely on optimistic valuations.
Fee quoteCost matters, but a lower fee is not always better value if the result is weaker.
Reviews and service signalsUseful context once you have narrowed your shortlist, especially when comparing similar-performing agents.

Use the data to narrow the field. Then use the valuation visit to judge the person, the plan, the terms and whether you trust them to handle the sale.

Example of how to judge agents

Illustrative example only. The point is to compare the pattern, not chase one headline number.

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AgentRecent local listingsMedian time to sold STCAsking-price performanceFee quoteHow to read it
Agent A12 similar listings41 days98% of original price1.2%Balanced option if you want strong evidence across the board.
Agent B18 similar listings31 days96% of original price1.4%Could suit a seller prioritising speed over squeezing every last pound.
Agent C8 similar listings54 days99% of original price0.9%Worth asking why fewer homes are handled and whether slower sales matter for your move.

Why the highest valuation is not always the best choice

The trap

A very high valuation can feel flattering. It can also be a warning sign. The right question is not who promised the biggest number, but who showed the clearest evidence for the price they are recommending.

What a strong agent should explain

  • Which comparable sold prices they used
  • What launch price they would choose, and why
  • How they plan to create demand in the first 10 to 14 days
  • What they would do if interest starts slowly

Confident and evidence-based usually beats optimistic and vague.

How to compare estate agents properly

  1. Start with the data

    Compare local agents on experience, speed, price performance and fee.

  2. Invite at least three agents to value your home

    This gives you a better read on pricing, personality, communication and service.

  3. Ask each one the same core questions

    That makes the comparison fairer.

  4. Check the terms, not just the fee

    Tie-in period, notice period, viewings, photography, floorplan, portal exposure and sales progression all matter.

  5. Choose the best fit for your priority

    Pick the option that best matches your goal: best price, quicker sale, lower stress, or a balanced mix.

What happens after you compare agents on GetAgent?

After you search

  • Review your shortlist
  • Request valuations from the agents you choose
  • Compare their fee quotes and approach
  • Decide which one feels right for your sale

What does not happen

You are not committing to anything just by comparing. No obligation. No pressure to choose on the spot.

Does this include online estate agents?

GetAgent’s core comparison focuses on local high-street agents. That matters because many sellers asking for the best estate agent really want to know which local agent is most likely to do the best job selling a home like theirs.

If you are specifically considering an online agent, compare that route separately as well. Online and high-street models work differently, and the cheapest option is not always the best value once service level, viewings, negotiation and sales progression are taken into account.

Considering an online agent too? Read our guide to online vs high-street agents.

7 questions to ask every estate agent before you instruct them

  1. What evidence are you using to recommend this asking price?
  2. How quickly do homes like mine usually sell through your branch?
  3. Who will be my day-to-day contact?
  4. What will you do in the first two weeks after launch?
  5. Are accompanied viewings included?
  6. What is your tie-in period and notice period?
  7. What extra fees, if any, should I expect?

The best agent for your sale should be able to answer these clearly, calmly and with evidence.

Why use GetAgent instead of guessing?

Choosing the wrong estate agent can cost you time, money and momentum. GetAgent helps you start with evidence rather than hearsay. Instead of picking the biggest logo, the cheapest fee or the highest valuation, you can compare the agents most likely to suit your property and priorities.

That does not make the final decision for you. It makes the decision better informed.

Frequently asked questions

How many estate agents should I invite to value my home?

At least three is usually sensible. The data helps you build a stronger shortlist; the valuation visits help you judge pricing logic, service and fit.

Is the cheapest estate agent the best?

Not necessarily. Fee matters, but it should be weighed against local track record, pricing accuracy, marketing quality and how well the agent handles the process.

Should I choose the agent who gives the highest valuation?

Not on its own. Ask what evidence they used and how they plan to support that price.

Do you share my details with agents straight away?

No. Personal details will only be shared with the specific agents you select once you confirm that you want to proceed with a valuation.

How does GetAgent make money?

GetAgent is free for homeowners. If your sale completes through an agent you chose via GetAgent, the successful agent pays GetAgent a referral fee.

Does GetAgent include online estate agents?

The core comparison focuses on local high-street agents. If you are considering online agents too, compare that route separately.

Can I still use GetAgent if I have not chosen an asking price yet?

Yes. The point is to compare likely options before you decide who should value and market your home.

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