Sutton Coldfield, officially known as the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, is one of Birmingham’s most desirable suburbs — offering space, greenery, and an exceptional quality of life. Known for its grand detached homes, excellent schools, and the vast Sutton Park, it’s a popular choice for families and professionals seeking a balance between city access and suburban tranquillity.
Neighbourhoods such as Four Oaks, Boldmere, and Wylde Green combine elegant period houses with modern family developments, while strong transport links make commuting into Birmingham fast and convenient. The local property market remains robust, supported by consistent demand and high standards of living.
Whether you’re selling a character home near the park or a modern townhouse in a new development, finding the right agent is essential. At BestEstateAgents.co.uk, we analyse verified sales performance to rank Sutton Coldfield’s top estate agents, showing who achieves the best prices and fastest results for local sellers.
Average asking price
£250,000
Average sale time
10 weeks
Asking price change
0%
Average estate agent fee
1.4%
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Estate agent fees in Sutton Coldfield 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 Sutton Coldfield 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.