York vendor leads for estate agents
Get ahead of York's tightly supplied period homes by canvassing the longest-held streets first.
York's market is constrained and premium, from the period terraces of Bishophill and Bootham to the family homes of Fulford, Heworth and Acomb, ringed by conservation rules that limit new supply. With heritage demand steady and stock scarce, agents who spot instructions early hold a decisive edge. Much of York's housing has been owned for a decade or more, quietly building latent supply. A vendor-lead list identifies which long-held addresses are statistically nearest to moving, letting York agents canvass with precision in a market where every listing is hard-won.
What's in your York list
Public Land Registry data — property addresses + sale history, for canvassing and direct mail. No homeowner names.
Who uses York vendor leads
- ✓Independent estate agents
- ✓Lettings agents moving into sales
- ✓Branch managers chasing scarce stock
- ✓New branch openings
- ✓Property sourcers and investors
What you can do with the list
- ✓Canvassing Heworth and Bishophill streets
- ✓Mail drops to homes held 10+ years
- ✓Early valuation pitches in a tight market
- ✓Farming a single York neighbourhood
- ✓Sequencing visits by ownership length
Find your next listings in York
Pick your patch and a cut-off year, preview the matches free, then export the full CSV.
Build your list — £49 →York vendor leads — FAQs
Does the York list include homeowner names?
No. You receive property addresses and last-sale details from public records only, with no names, emails or phone numbers.
Can I focus on one York area?
Yes. Filter by the York town field and postcode to concentrate on an area such as Fulford or Acomb.
Why does ownership length matter in York?
In a supply-limited market, the longest-held homes are likeliest to release, so targeting them first helps you win scarce instructions early.