Looking to sell your home between now and Christmas?

Now is the time to speak to an estate agent to work out when to begin marketing to achieve your ideal move date.

With the recent end of first part of the Stamp Duty holiday, the property market is beginning to show signs of coming back to normality.

That means you don't have to worry about selling your home and being homeless, because you cant find your next 'forever home'.

If you're considering moving home between now and Christmas, then do not hesitate to pick up the phone or send us a message.

We'll be more than happy to have a chat with you to let you know where your property stands in the marketplace. At the same time, we chat about the supply of the type of property you want, so you can make an informed decision.

Either send us a DM, ring on 01932 232927 or see the 3 ways to find out what your home is worth here and let's have a chat, all without any obligation.


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The Chancellor’s Autumn Budget has finally arrived after months of rumour, leaked ideas and speculation. Many households in Shepperton had braced themselves for a sweeping new annual tax on homes above £500,000. That proposal has now been dropped, which removes the biggest cloud that had been hanging over the local market.

If you walk down almost any Shepperton road or street, you will see the quiet signs of life playing out behind the front doors. Families growing. Kids leaving home. Kitchens are being refitted for the second or third time. Yet somewhere in that rhythm, every homeowner starts to feel it again ... the gentle itch to move.

Our client recently sold their Staines-Upon-Thames home and experienced a long process due to a complex chain. Find out how Newboulds & Co helped to make their move happen.

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