Stoke-on-trent vendor leads for estate agents
Reach Stoke-on-Trent's long-settled terraces and semis where future instructions quietly accumulate.
Stoke-on-Trent spans its six towns, with terraced housing from the Potteries era across Hanley, Burslem and Longton and inter-war semis in suburbs like Trentham and Hartshill. Affordability and strong local roots keep owners in place for many years, so stock turns over slowly and supply for agents stays tight. The longest-held streets across ST postcodes are where the next sales instructions are forming. A vendor-lead list flags those addresses, letting Stoke agents canvass the most promising homes first rather than spreading effort evenly across all six towns.
What's in your Stoke-on-trent list
Public Land Registry data — property addresses + sale history, for canvassing and direct mail. No homeowner names.
Who uses Stoke-on-trent vendor leads
- ✓Independent estate agents
- ✓Lettings agents adding sales
- ✓Branch managers building stock
- ✓New office launches
- ✓Local property sourcers
What you can do with the list
- ✓Canvassing the Potteries terraced streets
- ✓Mail drops to long-held semis
- ✓Pre-portal valuation pitches
- ✓Farming one of the six towns
- ✓Sequencing door-knocks by ownership length
Find your next listings in Stoke-on-trent
Pick your patch and a cut-off year, preview the matches free, then export the full CSV.
Build your list — £49 →Stoke-on-trent vendor leads — FAQs
Are owner names included for Stoke-on-Trent?
No. You get property addresses and last-sale details from public Land Registry data, with no personal names or contact details.
Can I focus on one of the six towns?
Yes. Filter by the Stoke-on-Trent town field and postcode to concentrate on an area such as Hanley or Longton.
What makes a Stoke address a good vendor lead?
A home that last sold many years ago, since longer ownership correlates with a higher chance of coming to market.