Newcastle’s property market continues to grow in strength, offering a balance of affordability, lifestyle, and investment potential that appeals to both buyers and landlords. The city’s blend of historic character and modern regeneration is reflected across areas like Jesmond, Gosforth, and Heaton, where period homes and vibrant communities attract professionals and families alike.
Down by the Quayside, stylish apartments overlooking the River Tyne draw young professionals, while new developments and student demand keep the city centre market active year-round. Strong rental yields and steady price growth make Newcastle one of the North East’s most attractive property hotspots.
Whether you’re selling a Victorian terrace or a modern flat with skyline views, choosing the right agent matters. At BestEstateAgents.co.uk, we analyse verified performance data to rank Newcastle’s top estate agents, helping you see who achieves the best prices, fastest sales, and most consistent results in your area.
Average asking price
£250,000
Average sale time
10 weeks
Asking price change
0%
Average estate agent fee
1.4%
2 Laburnum Terrace, Ashington, NE63 0XX
Rook Matthews Sayer’s Ashington branch, at 2 Laburnum Terrace, is part of a 15-branch network operating across the North East. The branch handles resi...
15 Victoria Road, Consett, DH8 5BQ
Hunters' Consett branch is based at 15 Victoria Road in Consett town centre, close to the bus station. Independently owned and part of a nationwide fr...
46 Priestpopple, Hexham, NE46 1PQ
Located at 46 Priestpopple in Hexham, this branch is part of the Rook Matthews Sayer regional network of 15 offices. The branch handles residential sa...
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Estate agent fees in Newcastle 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 Newcastle 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.