Abingdon · OX14

Estate Agents
in Abingdon

Green & Co cover Abingdon and the OX14 area, bringing over 230 years of South Oxfordshire expertise to every instruction. One of England's oldest towns, Abingdon offers outstanding quality of life and consistent demand from buyers and tenants alike.

Market Town
Abingdon OX14
One of England's oldest towns
~6 miles
from Oxford
Excellent commuter links
From
£300,000
Entry-level property prices
High Demand
Riverside
Premium setting on the Thames
Local Knowledge

The Abingdon property market

Abingdon-on-Thames is one of England's oldest inhabited towns and remains one of South Oxfordshire's most sought-after places to live. The riverside setting, excellent independent and state schools, and vibrant town centre make it a perennial favourite with families and professionals.

The property mix is varied — from period townhouses and cottages in the historic centre to modern developments to the north and west of the town. Proximity to Oxford (6 miles) and good road links to the A34 make Abingdon popular with Oxford commuters and beyond.

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Common Questions

Estate agents in Abingdon — FAQ

Who are the leading estate agents in Abingdon?
Green & Co are a leading independent estate agent covering Abingdon (OX14), bringing over 230 years of South Oxfordshire expertise and a genuinely personal service to every property instruction.
What are house prices like in Abingdon?
Prices in Abingdon range from approximately £300,000 for smaller homes to £700,000+ for larger detached properties. Riverside and conservation area properties command a premium. Call us on 01235 763562 for a free valuation.
Is Abingdon good for Oxford commuters?
Yes. Abingdon is just 6 miles from Oxford city centre with regular bus services. The A34 provides fast road access and many residents commute to Oxford, Reading and further afield.
What type of properties are in Abingdon?
Abingdon has a rich mix of property types — from Georgian townhouses and Victorian terraces in the historic centre to post-war semis and modern developments across the wider town.