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The Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates to 3.75% is big news for homeowners and hopeful buyers in Flintshire. But what does this really mean for our local property market as we head into 2026? Let's explore the likely impact.
Property marketing has changed β and today, selling a home is about far more than just listing it online and waiting for enquiries to come in. In this video, Sammie explains why social media has become one of the most powerful tools in modern estate agency, and how it directly impacts results for sellers in todayβs market π
The start of a new year always brings questions, expectations and a fair bit of noise around the property market. January is traditionally a month where we begin to see buyer sentiment settle, intentions become clearer, and momentum start to build - and Flintshire has been no different.
For many homeowners, getting an offer accepted feels like the hardest part of selling a property. The relief is real, the excitement builds, and itβs easy to believe the journey is almost over. Yet, for many sellers, one of the biggest frustrations actually begins after the sale is agreed - a point Lee explores in this video.