Selling in Flintshire? How our First Look Videos🎬 could help sell your home! 🏡

Here Ben explains how we could showcase your Flintshire home. In this 3 minute video he explains what has made Keystone into one of Flintshires' biggest selling agents...

Welcome to Keystone. We're pleased to bring you this video which explains the history behind our First Look Videos. These have been incredibly successful for us and really help tell the "Story" of your property. Buyers often comment that they feel like they're on a second viewing when they're shown a property by one of our viewings coordinators.

Have a look at the video and if you are looking to sell in the near future we have three valuation options - click here.

Remember if you're looking to buy a property in the Flintshire area it's wise to register for our heads up property alerts. This will automatically send out any new matched properties straight to your inbox the moment they hit the market - 5-7 days BEFORE they are listed on rightmove. Click here to register now.

Remember we cover the whole of Flintshire so we welcome business from the following areas...Buckley, Connahs Quay, Shotton, Flint, Northop, Flint Mountain, Mold, Hawarden, Mancot, Sandycroft, Deeside, Pentre, Queensferry, Ewloe, Northop Hall, Bagillt, Holywell, Greenfield, Garden City, Sealand, Broughton and Saltney.

To find out more about Keystone and meet the team click here.


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