Why liking Keystone on facebook benefits YOU!

Why liking Keystone on facebook benefits YOU!

Here Ben explains why its a good idea to like our facebook page!

So you are considering buying your next house and don't want to miss out on any properties? You probably already know about our heads-up registration system and may have already registered. If you haven't, then click on the link below👇


You create a search profile, and any matched properties that are new to the market will be automatically emailed to you 6-7 days before they hit Rightmove.

What if, though, you are the type who doesn't check their emails that often? You could still potentially miss out on your dream property! If you're like millions of others who spend 2-3 hours a day on Facebook, then it's well worth liking our Keystone Estate Agents page by clicking here!

We post all of our first-look videos on Facebook, and if you like our page, our videos will appear in your newsfeed.

Another thing you could do is subscribe to our YouTube channel, which again will show the videos 6-7 days before the property goes onto Rightmove. By then, we'd often either sold the property or certainly lined up the first viewing block.

So, if you really don't want to miss out, make sure you do all of the above—happy house hunting!



Remember, we cover the whole of Flintshire and beyond, including Wirral, Chester, Wrexham and Denbighshire.

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

Ben Roberts
Managing Director


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