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We love helping people move! There's far more to actually moving from A to B than just selling your house! Read on to find out more

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My names Ben Roberts and I’m the Managing Director here at Keystone. I have over 16 years’ experience and have sold over £175m worth of property in the Flintshire area. My team and I have won various awards over the years with the latest being a nationally recognised award for digital innovation and growth. I've spoken on national estate agency podcasts and we're now one of the leading selling agents in the Flintshire area..

My philosophy is to make sure my team and I first and foremost help people therefore we have created this amazing guide which explains all you need to know about downsizing. You may be thinking its a really daunting prospect but remember here at Keystone we're here to take the stress out of moving and take care of everything for you.


If you would like a valuation on your property click the below link.


Any questions don't hesitate in contacting me by emailing ben@keystonepmc.co.uk

Ben Roberts



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