All the best from all of us

All the best from all of us

You may have already met me but for those of you who havent my name is Lee and part of my role at Keystone is to keep an eagle eye on the changing tides of the Flintshire property market. And that’s why I’m writing to you today to say good luck with selling your property that I see has recently gone up for sale.

Selling a home is an exciting time, and if it has a correct valuation, a personalised sales strategy, and exceptional marketing materials in place, we’re sure you’ll be seeing a SOLD sign soon.

So, all of us here at Keystone would like to wish you the very best of luck.

If at any point you need a second opinion on your property’s sale strategy, marketing, or anything else, we’re happy to give one. But, of course, without undermining our industry colleagues you are currently working with.

If you would like a chat at any time, please feel free to contact us on 01244 836636.

Thanks for your time.

Kind regards

Lee Bennett

 Tel: 01244 836636
 Email: lee@keystonepmc.co.uk
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