Estate Agents in Milton Keynes
Estate agents in Milton Keynes help people buy, sell, let and rent homes across the town and its surrounding areas, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. This page lists local agents so you can compare who covers your area and the type of work they handle. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
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Taylor Walsh Property Consultants Ltd
📍 224 Upper Fifth St, Milton Keynes Appointment required
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What customers say review highlights
- prompt communication
- competitive fees
- strong lettings knowledge
- helpful, attentive staff
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Popular ★ 5 (6)
AL-Haitham Ltd
📍 Gloucester House, 399 Silbury Blvd, Milton Keynes Appointment requiredOn-site servicesOnline appointments
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What customers say review highlights
- professional and responsive
- detail-oriented work
- clear guidance on planning
- free consultation offered
Choosing an estate agent in Milton Keynes
Estate agents that handle client money should belong to a government-approved redress scheme, either The Property Ombudsman or the Property Redress Scheme, which gives you a route to complain if something goes wrong. Many also hold membership of Propertymark, and letting agents in England must be part of a Client Money Protection scheme and display their fees and scheme membership. When comparing agents, check whether the fee is a fixed sum or a percentage, what marketing is included, and whether sales and lettings are handled by separate departments.
Selling and letting locally
A local agent will know how demand varies between Milton Keynes districts and the surrounding towns, from period homes in Stony Stratford and Olney to newer estates near the central grid. For sales, ask how properties are listed on Rightmove and Zoopla, how viewings are arranged, and how the agent verifies buyer funds. For lettings, landlords should confirm the agent carries out Right to Rent checks, protects deposits in an approved scheme such as the Deposit Protection Service, and arranges the required gas safety and electrical (EICR) certificates.
What is the difference between sole and multiple agency?
With sole agency you instruct one agent for an agreed period, usually at a lower fee. With multiple agency you instruct several agents and pay only the one who sells, normally at a higher rate. Always read the contract term and any tie-in or notice period before signing.
Do I have to pay if my property does not sell?
Most residential agents work on a no sale, no fee basis, so the commission is only due on completion. Check the agreement for any withdrawal fees or charges for extras such as professional photography, floor plans or premium listings.