FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬 St Marks Avenue, Connah's Quay 🏡

Offers Over £150,000

🏡 Large Semi Detached House
🛏️ Three Bedrooms
✅ Conservatory
⭐ Spacious and Well Presented Throughout
🛁 Ground Floor Family Bathroom
🤩 Attention First Time Buyers
🚗 Off Road Parking for Two Cars
🌳 Lovely Private Rear Garden

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Buying your first home is exciting — but it can also feel daunting, especially in a fast-moving market like Flintshire. From average prices to mortgage rates and practical tips, here’s what first-time buyers need to know in 2025.

The November Budget introduces financial changes that may influence affordability and confidence across the UK. But here in Flintshire—where £2 million homes are virtually non-existent—the impact is far more modest. For most local sellers, the focus remains on household budgets, buyer caution and getting pricing right for 2026.

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At Keystone, we’re always watching out for important changes in the property market — not just in pricing, presentation or sales strategy, but also how the system itself works. Recently, the government has announced a set of proposals that could reshape how homes are bought and sold in England and Wales.