Cambridge, world-famous for its prestigious university and historic architecture, combines academic excellence with a vibrant modern lifestyle. The city’s blend of heritage, innovation, and natural beauty along the River Cam makes it one of the UK’s most desirable places to live.
Neighbourhoods such as Newnham, Trumpington, and Chesterton offer elegant period homes and contemporary developments, while nearby villages like Girton and Grantchester provide a peaceful rural charm within easy reach of the city centre. Excellent transport links — including fast trains to London King’s Cross and the expanding Cambridge Biomedical Campus — continue to fuel strong housing demand.
Whether you’re selling a Victorian terrace near the colleges or a modern apartment by the station, selecting the right agent is key. At BestEstateAgents.co.uk, we analyse verified performance data to rank Cambridge’s top estate agents, showing who achieves the best prices and quickest results for local sellers.
Average asking price
£250,000
Average sale time
10 weeks
Asking price change
0%
Average estate agent fee
1.4%
Suite 11-12 The Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes, Wyboston, MK44 3BA
Latcham Dowling’s branch at Suite 11–12, The Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes, serves St Neots and the surrounding villages. The team handles both sal...
Unit 4, New Close Farm, Butt Lane, Milton, Cambridge, CB24 6DQ
Lets Rent Cambridge is an independent letting agency based at Unit 4, New Close Farm, Butt Lane, Milton, Cambridge. The branch was founded by Jo Clark...
60 Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1DP
Abbotts - Cambridge Lettings is located at 60 Regent Street in central Cambridge. The branch focuses on lettings, providing tenant-find and property m...
2 Black Bear Court, High Street, Newmarket, CB8 9AF
Cheffins - Newmarket Lettings is based at 2 Black Bear Court on Newmarket High Street and forms part of the Cheffins group, a firm established in 1825...
Beacon Rise, 150 Newmarket Road, Cambridge, CB5 8AX
Radcliffe and Rust is an independent residential sales and lettings branch located at Beacon Rise, 150 Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Led by David Radclif...
11 Baldock Street, Royston, SG8 5AY
WellingtonWise’s Royston branch, located at 11 Baldock Street, opened in 2012 and serves Royston and the surrounding villages. Positioned close to bot...
25 Market Place, Ely, CB7 4NP
Established in 1825, Cheffins award-winning estate agency business operates from five offices across the East Anglia region including Ely, Cambridge, ...
6 Forehill, Ely, CB7 4AF
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91 High Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3DP
Harvey Robinson’s Huntingdon branch, based at 91 High Street, operates as an independent estate and letting agency with nearby offices in Biggleswade,...
191 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3AN
Martin & Co Cambridge is located at 191 Mill Road and provides lettings, property management, estate agency and sales services, alongside buy-to-let s...
The Barn, Downing Park, Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire, CB25 0NW
Saint Andrews Bureau Ltd (SAB) is a family-run branch based at The Barn, Downing Park, Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire. With more than ...
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Estate agent fees in Cambridge typically range from 1.2% to 2.5% of the sale price, depending on the agent and level of service. Online agents may charge fixed fees starting from around £1,000.
The best estate agent depends on your specific property and needs. Use our comparison tool above to see which agents perform best in your area based on sale prices, time to sell, and customer reviews.
The average time to sell a property in Cambridge is around 45 days, though this varies significantly by agent, property type, and pricing strategy.
Yes, you can instruct multiple agents through a multi-agency agreement, though fees are typically higher. Most sellers choose a sole agency agreement for better value and agent commitment.