£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
Connells
-5d ago
Compare 23 local agents, data from 226 active listings








We track 23 estate agents actively marketing properties in Flitwick, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and performance metrics. selling a family home near the station or a terraced house in the town centre, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
Flitwick's property market has shown steady growth, with the average asking price sitting at £379,144 across 226 current listings. The town attracts buyers thanks to its excellent Thameslink commute to London, good local schools, and mix of period properties and modern new builds. We have detailed data on every agent operating in this Central Bedfordshire town, from their listing volumes to average selling prices. Compare agents below to find the one that knows your neighbourhood best.

23
Active Estate Agents
£379,144
Average Asking Price
226
Properties For Sale
Using listing data from home.co.uk and property data from homedata.co.uk
===PASSAGE 1=== The Flitwick property market reflects its growing status as a commuter town with strong connections to London. According to home.co.uk listings data, the overall average house price stands at approximately £375,674, with properties having increased by 1.25% over the last 12 months. This steady growth makes Flitwick an attractive option for both sellers looking to capitalise on rising values and buyers seeking a stable investment in Bedfordshire. We see consistent demand from London commuters who want to escape city prices while maintaining reasonable travel times to the capital. ===PASSAGE 2=== Looking at specific property types, detached homes command the highest prices at around £517,778 on average, followed by semi-detached properties at £375,803. Terraced houses average £287,221, while flats remain the most affordable entry point at approximately £212,499. The town saw 192 property sales in the last 12 months, indicating healthy market activity despite broader economic uncertainty. Our data shows three-bedroom homes dominate with 71 active listings, confirming family demand remains strong in this area. ===PASSAGE 3=== Flitwick falls within the MK45 postcode sector, which has demonstrated consistent performance compared to neighbouring areas. The combination of the Thameslink railway station providing direct services to London St Pancras in around 40 minutes and the presence of good local amenities makes this a sought-after location in Central Bedfordshire. Properties near the station and the town centre command
Looking at specific property types, detached homes command the highest prices at around £562,374 on average, followed by semi-detached properties at £360,789. Terraced houses average £295,081, while flats remain the most affordable entry point at approximately £188,857. The town saw 192 property sales in the last 12 months, indicating healthy market activity despite broader economic uncertainty. Our data shows three-bedroom homes dominate with 97 active listings, confirming family demand remains strong in this area.
Flitwick falls within the MK45 postcode sector, which has demonstrated consistent performance compared to neighbouring areas. The combination of the Thameslink railway station providing direct services to London St Pancras in around 40 minutes and the presence of good local amenities makes this a sought-after location in Central Bedfordshire. Properties near the station and the town centre command premium prices, while family homes in quieter residential cul-de-sacs offer excellent value. The Flitwick area has seen 139 properties listed in the £300k-£500k bracket, showing where most buyer activity concentrates.
Based on 84 live listings with an average asking price of £378,547.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Flitwick.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe current listing mix in Flitwick shows strong demand across all property types, with three-bedroom homes dominating the market at 97 active listings. This reflects the town's popularity with families and commuters seeking a balance between space and affordability. Semi-detached properties represent the largest segment with 61 listings, followed by detached homes at 39 listings, indicating a market that caters well to both first-time buyers and those seeking family homes.
New build activity is particularly vibrant in Flitwick, with two major developments currently underway. Barratt Homes is constructing Flitwick Green on Ampthill Road, offering three and four-bedroom homes priced from £399,995 to £559,995. Meanwhile, Taylor Wimpey's Maesgwyn Place development provides two to four-bedroom options ranging from £325,000 to £550,000. Both developments sit in the MK45 1BA postcode, representing the newer housing stock that increasingly attracts buyers seeking modern energy efficiency and warranties. We see these new builds competing with the established post-war housing stock that makes up much of Flitwick's character.

Flitwick sits in Central Bedfordshire with a population of approximately 14,071 residents across 5,699 households, according to the 2021 Census. The town has evolved significantly since the Victorian era, with substantial post-war expansion between 1945 and 1980 creating the backbone of today's residential areas. This expansion produced the semi-detached and detached properties that now comprise over 68% of the housing stock, making Flitwick a predominantly family-oriented area with good-sized gardens and residential streets.
The geology of Flitwick presents important considerations for property owners and buyers. The town sits primarily on Gault Clay, which has shrink-swell potential meaning properties can be susceptible to subsidence or heave during periods of significant moisture change. This makes it essential that any survey notes are carefully reviewed, particularly for older properties with mature trees nearby. Our team regularly sees survey reports flagging these concerns in properties across Flitwick, especially those built before 1970 with shallower foundations. Additionally, surface water flooding affects areas around Flitwick Moor and the Flitwick Stream, so flood risk assessments are advisable for properties in lower-lying parts of the town.
Flitwick benefits from a Conservation Area centred around the historic core near St Peter and St Paul's Church and Flitwick Manor House. Properties in these areas often require specialist surveys due to their historical significance and unique construction methods. The town's character combines rural charm with modern convenience, making it particularly popular with commuters who work in London but want to avoid city living prices. The Flitwick Railway Station on the Thameslink route provides direct access to London in around 40 minutes, driving much of the demand in the local housing market. Many of our clients specifically mention the station accessibility as a key factor in their decision to sell in Flitwick.
Sellers in Flitwick can choose between traditional high-street estate agents and online fixed-fee providers, each offering distinct advantages. The local market is dominated by established high-street operators, with Love Homes holding approximately 22.1% of the market with 50 active listings at an average price of £371,269, and Country Properties following closely at 20.8% market share with 47 listings averaging £367,234. These agents offer personal service, local market knowledge, and physical presence that many sellers still prefer. We find that agents with physical offices in Flitwick town centre tend to have stronger local buyer networks and better knowledge of individual streets and developments.
For those considering online alternatives, Purplebricks operates in the Flitwick area with three listings averaging £311,667, offering fixed-fee pricing that can reduce upfront costs. However, the data shows that traditional agents with strong local presence tend to dominate the market here, with Urban & Rural Property Services commanding 8.8% market share at an average price of £404,000, reflecting their focus on higher-value properties. The rental market also shows active participation, with Country Properties leading rental listings at 4 properties averaging £1,188 per month, followed by Love Homes with 2 rentals at £1,450. The decision often comes down to whether you value hands-on local expertise and negotiation support or prefer cost certainty through fixed fees.
Commission rates in Flitwick typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the majority of agents charging around 1.5% plus VAT (1.8% total). Multi-agency agreements usually add 0.5% to 1% to the fee but provide broader market coverage. Most sole agency contracts run for 8 to 16 weeks, giving enough time for realistic marketing without extended lock-in periods. Getting valuations from at least three agents before instructing is standard practice to ensure you receive accurate pricing and compare service levels. We recommend asking each agent for their recent sold prices in your specific street or development, as this gives you the most accurate picture of their actual performance.

Request free valuations from at least three different agents in Flitwick. This gives you a realistic asking price range and lets you compare how each agent approaches your property. Pay attention to whether they spend time understanding your specific property or simply give you a quick estimate.
Look at how many active listings they have in Flitwick and their average asking prices. Agents familiar with your specific neighbourhood will have better buyer connections. We see agents like Love Homes and Country Properties dominating because they have extensive local knowledge and established buyer databases.
Confirm whether they charge a percentage of the sale price or a fixed fee, and clarify what's included in the price. Ask about sole agency versus multi-agency options. Remember that the lowest fee isn't always best value - an agent achieving a higher sale price often represents better value overall.
Ask about photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online exposure. Properties with professional marketing sell faster and often achieve better prices. In Flitwick's competitive market, quality marketing helps your property stand out among the 226 available listings.
Confirm who conducts viewings and how quickly they provide feedback. Regular communication keeps you informed throughout the selling process. Our experience shows that agents who conduct viewings themselves rather than using lockboxes get better buyer feedback.
Understand the contract term, notice period, and what happens if you want to switch agents. Avoid overly long tie-in periods without proven performance. We recommend starting with an 8-12 week sole agency period to assess their performance before committing longer.
Don't automatically go with the agent who gives you the highest valuation. The right agent should provide a realistic asking price based on comparable sold prices in Flitwick, not just an optimistic figure to win your instruction. A well-priced property attracts more buyers and typically sells faster.
The bedroom count significantly influences property prices in Flitwick, with three-bedroom homes representing the most active segment of the market at 97 current listings averaging £385,515. This makes sense given Flitwick's popularity with families and commuters seeking a practical balance between space and cost. Two-bedroom properties follow with 62 listings at an average of £288,895, offering the most affordable entry point for first-time buyers. We see strong demand from young couples moving out of flats into their first terraced or semi-detached home in this price range.
Four-bedroom homes appeal to families needing extra space, with 44 current listings averaging £511,704. These properties tend to sell well in sought-after school catchments and near the station. The premium end of the market includes five-bedroom homes averaging £715,000 and a six-bedroom property listed at £800,000, representing larger family homes and executive properties. One-bedroom flats at the lower end average £187,692 across 13 listings, providing affordable options for first-time buyers or investors targeting the rental market. Flats in Flitwick tend to attract investors looking for tenant demand from railway commuters.

When selling property in Flitwick, working with an agent who understands the local nuances can significantly impact your sale outcome. Our data shows that agents with established local presence, like Love Homes with their 22.1% market share, consistently achieve results because they understand which streets command premium prices and which developments attract specific buyer types. We know that properties near Flitwick station typically sell faster, while family homes in the school's catchment areas attract competing buyers willing to pay more.
The local property market also responds to specific triggers that only local agents fully understand. For example, we see price movements when new developments launch, particularly around Flitwick Green and Maesgwyn Place, as these create buyer interest that affects the broader market. Our team tracks these patterns and ensures our recommended agents can advise you on optimal timing. Additionally, understanding the local geology helps anticipate survey issues - agents familiar with Gault Clay properties can advise sellers on potential concerns that might arise during conveyancing.
Flitwick's position in Central Bedfordshire means it competes with neighbouring towns like Ampthill and Bedford for buyer attention. Our agents understand these local dynamics and can position your property appropriately against competing listings. We find that properties priced correctly for the Flitwick market, rather than compared to London or Milton Keynes prices, achieve the best outcomes. The 192 sales in the last 12 months show active buyer interest - our role is connecting your property with the right buyers at the right price.
Achieving the best possible price for your Flitwick property starts with accurate pricing based on current market conditions and recent sold prices in your specific neighbourhood. Properties priced correctly from the outset attract more viewings and generate genuine buyer interest, while overpriced homes can languish on the market, selling for less than they would have with realistic initial pricing. We see this pattern repeatedly in Flitwick, where well-priced properties in the £300k-£500k bracket typically find buyers within weeks.
Negotiating agent fees is standard practice, with most agents willing to discuss their commission rate. The typical fee in Flitwick ranges from 1% to 3% plus VAT, and many agents offer flexibility, particularly if you're willing to commit to a multi-agency agreement or if your property is in the higher price bracket. Remember that the lowest fee isn't always the best value - an agent who achieves a higher final sale price despite charging slightly more commission often represents better value overall. We can help you understand the trade-offs between different fee structures.
Before listing your property, consider investing in a RICS Level 2 Survey to identify any issues that might affect the sale or require price adjustments during negotiations. Survey costs in Flitwick typically range from £400 to £700 depending on property size. Given the local Gault Clay geology, our survey partners pay particular attention to subsidence risks, especially in properties with mature trees or older foundations. Addressing significant issues beforehand or pricing reflectively can prevent delays and complications during the conveyancing process. We can recommend trusted surveyors who know Flitwick properties well.

84 properties currently listed across Flitwick. Here are the most recently added.
£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
Connells
-5d ago
£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
£325,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fry Grove, MK45 1GJ
Indigo Residential
-5d ago
£220,000
Terraced, 2 bed
MK45 1BQ
£220,000
Terraced, 2 bed
MK45 1BQ
Indigo Residential
-5d ago
£515,000
Link Detached House, 3 bed
Byron Crescent, MK45 1QE
£515,000
Link Detached House, 3 bed
Byron Crescent, MK45 1QE
Country Properties
-6d ago
£280,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Dunstable Close, MK45 1JN
£280,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
Dunstable Close, MK45 1JN
Love Homes
-6d ago
£375,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
The Thinnings, MK45 1DY
£375,000
End of Terrace, 2 bed
The Thinnings, MK45 1DY
Country Properties
-11d ago
£500,000
Link Detached House, 4 bed
Queens Close, MK45 1EE
£500,000
Link Detached House, 4 bed
Queens Close, MK45 1EE
Country Properties
-12d ago
£220,000
Apartment, 2 bed
The Hawthorns, MK45 1FN
£220,000
Apartment, 2 bed
The Hawthorns, MK45 1FN
Urban & Rural Property Services
-14d ago
£475,000
Detached, 4 bed
Conway Drive, MK45 1DE
£475,000
Detached, 4 bed
Conway Drive, MK45 1DE
Love Homes
-14d ago
£315,000
House, 2 bed
Lyall Close, MK45 1JD
£315,000
House, 2 bed
Lyall Close, MK45 1JD
£475,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Osprey Road, MK45 1RU
£475,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Osprey Road, MK45 1RU
Country Properties
-19d ago
£379,995
Terraced, 3 bed
Hatfield Crescent, MK45 1ET
£379,995
Terraced, 3 bed
Hatfield Crescent, MK45 1ET
Urban & Rural Property Services
-20d ago
Get free, no-obligation valuations from the top-performing local agents. Compare fees, services, and track records before you decide.
Compare Agents FreeBased on current market data, Love Homes leads the Flitwick market with 22.1% market share and 50 active listings averaging £371,269. Country Properties follows closely at 20.8% share with 47 listings, making these two the dominant players in the area. Urban & Rural Property Services holds 8.8% of the market with a focus on higher-value properties averaging £404,000. All three offer strong local presence and market knowledge for sellers in the area, with physical offices that buyers can visit for valuations and viewings.
Estate agent fees in Flitwick typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with most agents charging around 1.5% plus VAT. This means on a property sold for £379,144, you'd pay approximately £6,822 to £13,644 in agent fees. Fixed-fee online agents like Purplebricks offer alternatives starting around £999, though their local market presence tends to be limited compared to traditional high-street agents. We recommend negotiating fees, particularly for higher-value properties.
Yes, Flitwick has seen average price growth of 1.25% over the last 12 months according to home.co.uk listings data. The overall average house price stands at approximately £388,401, with detached properties performing strongest at around £562,374. This steady increase reflects the town's growing popularity as a commuter location with good transport links to London and relatively affordable property prices compared to the capital. We expect continued growth given the Thameslink connectivity and ongoing new build developments in the MK45 area.
Flitwick offers a balanced mix of rural charm and modern convenience, making it popular with families and commuters alike. The town has a population of around 14,000 with good local schools, shops, and amenities including the Flitwick Library and various pubs and restaurants. The Thameslink railway station provides direct trains to London in approximately 40 minutes, while the surrounding Bedfordshire countryside offers recreational opportunities at Flitwick Moor and the Greensand Ridge walk. The town centre has seen ongoing development, and community facilities include parks, sports centres, and regular markets.
Flitwick's housing stock is predominantly semi-detached and detached properties, reflecting the significant post-war development the town experienced between 1945 and 1980. According to Census data, detached homes comprise 35.1% of properties, semi-detached at 33.0%, terraced houses at 19.3%, and flats at 12.6%. The town also has a Conservation Area with period properties around St Peter and St Paul's Church and Flitwick Manor House, representing the older Victorian and Edwardian housing that gives the town centre its character.
Yes, Flitwick has active new build developments including Flitwick Green by Barratt Homes offering three and four-bedroom homes from £399,995 to £559,995, and Maesgwyn Place by Taylor Wimpey with two to four-bedroom properties ranging from £325,000 to £550,000. Both developments are in the MK45 1BA postcode area and attract buyers seeking modern properties with energy efficiency and new-build warranties. These new builds compete with the existing housing stock, creating choice for buyers and competition for sellers.
Look for agents with proven track records in your specific neighbourhood, strong local market knowledge, and active listings in Flitwick. Check their average asking prices to ensure they match your expectations - agents like Urban & Rural focus on higher-value properties while others like Connells work across all price points. Ask about their marketing approach, viewing schedules, and communication style. The top-performing agents in Flitwick like Love Homes and Country Properties have significant market share because they deliver results in the local area through consistent buyer engagement.
While not legally required, getting a RICS Level 2 Survey is highly recommended when selling in Flitwick, particularly given the local geology. The underlying Gault Clay presents shrink-swell risks that can cause subsidence or heave, especially in older properties or those with nearby trees - this is something our survey partners check carefully. A survey typically costs between £400 and £700 and can identify issues that might affect the sale price or cause problems during conveyancing. Properties in the Conservation Area may require a more detailed RICS Level 3 Building Survey due to their historical significance and unique construction methods.
From £400
Identify issues before selling, from £400
From £700
Comprehensive structural survey for older properties, from £700
From £60
Energy performance certificate required for sale, from £60
From £250
Required for Help to Buy equity loan properties, from £250
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