Oxford Estate Agents
Find your next home in Oxford
Your local estate agents – with a world of experience
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Buying property in Oxford
As one of the UK’s smaller cities, Oxford has a limited housing stock, much of which consists of characterful Victorian and Edwardian homes. Despite this, the city offers a diverse range of properties, including a growing number of new builds in areas like Barton Park, sitting alongside historic townhouses in nearby Jericho. In the surrounding areas, the choice is eclectic, ranging from Cotswold stone farmhouses near Abingdon to period cottages in villages around Bicester.
Our deep local knowledge enables us to match buyers with their ideal homes, considering factors such as proximity to esteemed schools, transport links, and local amenities. We guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a seamless purchasing experience. To find your ideal home in Oxford, contact our expert local agents.
Selling property in Oxford
Oxfordshire is highly sought after due to its internationally renowned university and prestigious schools. With property consistently in high demand, get in touch with our expert sales team to discover how we can help you secure high-quality offers.
When selling your property, we employ a comprehensive marketing strategy that combines deep local insights with extensive global reach. Our approach includes accurate valuations, professional photography, and exposure to a broad audience through our international network, ensuring a smooth and transparent process.
Oxford in 60 seconds
Founded around the 12th century, Oxford University is among the most prestigious in the world – and the oldest in the English-speaking world. The city is famed for its breathtaking architecture, with iconic landmarks such as the Radcliffe Camera, the Bodleian Library, and Christ Church College forming part of its rich historical tapestry.
Oxford offers a high quality of life, combining a vibrant academic community with a thriving arts and cultural scene. The Ashmolean Museum, Sheldonian Theatre, and Oxford Playhouse host world-class exhibitions and performances, while the city’s numerous bookshops, cafés, and independent boutiques contribute to its unique charm. Oxford is also home to excellent schools, making it an attractive destination for families.
Beyond the city, Oxfordshire boasts stunning countryside, fringed with chocolate-box villages, including Woodstock – home to Blenheim Palace – and Burford, often called the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds.' Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy walking in the rolling Cotswold hills, punting along the River Thames, or exploring the historic market towns of Henley-on-Thames and Abingdon.
Oxford also benefits from excellent transport links, sitting neatly between London, Birmingham, and Bristol. Fast train services to London Paddington and Marylebone take less than an hour, while the M40 motorway offers easy access to the Midlands and the South East. With its combination of history, culture, and connectivity, Oxford remains one of the UK’s most desirable places to live.
The city of dreaming spires – areas we cover
From prime town locations in the heart of Oxford, such as Jericho and Summertown, to picturesque villages like Iffley and Wolvercote, we’ve got you covered.