Whatever the reason, we get people moving

Whatever the reason, we get people moving

As leading local agents, we keep a close eye on the Flintshire property market. But this email isn’t about us – it’s about you. And we see your property is still for sale after a couple of months of being available.

That surprises me as the market is currently ok, we have had lots of new buyer registrations in the last month.
These buyers all have different reasons behind their moves, for example, to have a bigger garden, be closer to relatives (or further away!), nearer schools or work, or to enjoy a larger / smaller home.

But let’s get back to you – whatever your reason, I’m confident we can get you moving.

We can start by carrying out a complimentary, no-obligation Personalised Property Marketing Review.
This is where we look at your property’s marketing in detail. We will identify improvements that can be made to the sales strategy, which will put your home in front of plenty of serious movers.

Please feel free to call us on 01244 836636 if you want to chat about a review.

Thanks for your time.

Ben Roberts
Tel: 01244 836636
 Email: ben@keystonepmc.co.uk
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