Happy Customers

"We were really pleased with the service we received and it did exactly as it said on the tin. Dad is now out of hospital and has cash in the bank, which has meant he can see his Grandchildren enjoy their inheritance."

Mr B, Burnley, Lancashire

"Carol Bailey has been really amazing from start to finish in the whole home selling deal. she was our main port of call throughout the process. They as National Home buyers did exactly what they promised to do valued the property at a fair price. we agreed and kept there promise and time scale though […]"

Mrs. H, Devon

Sell your House Fast in Peterborough

National Homebuyers have a dedicated purchasing team of highly experienced local housing market experts covering all areas in and around Peterborough.

National Homebuyers are the UK’s number one direct cash house buying company and we have been leading the fast purchase property market for over ten years. We buy any house in Peterborough, regardless of condition or location and irrespective of your circumstances or reason for selling your home.

Our process takes all the hassle out of selling property in Peterborough. Following the provision of a fast, comprehensive, no obligation valuation of your property, we guarantee to make a genuine cash offer to buy your house in Peterborough.

If you want to sell your home in Peterborough without all the stress and hassle normally associated with selling property, contact our Peterborough house buying team on 08000 443 911  or Request a Call Back icons or fill out our online form to get your cash offer to buy your house in Peterborough.

Regardless of where your property is located we buy any house anywhere in the UK.

Peterborough

Peterborough is a Cathedral City and the largest urban settlement in Cambridgeshire. Lying on the River Nene, Peterborough’s population, around 187,000, means it is the 27th largest city in the UK, excluding urban zones.

Peterborough House Prices & Redevelopment

The housing market in Peterborough has shown signs of extreme fluctuation over the past few years. At their peak in 2007, average house prices had grown at an incredible 23%. Following the housing market crash prices depreciated rapidly, then rose again briefly in 2011 before falling away again. The market has begun to mediate to more stable levels as of late, with average house prices increasing by around 3% in the twelve months to the end of 2013. This year, despite another spate of fluctuations that have seen prices in some areas rise by around 14% while others have struggled to push into positive figures and some districts even saw drops of almost 9%, the market currently appears stable with average house price inflation standing at around 4%.

There are currently several ongoing redevelopment projects in the city, including the major regeneration of the city centre, which it is hoped will rejuvenate the city and assist the steadying of housing market growth, as well as increase the local business stock.

Peterborough Culture & Attractions

The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, rebuilt in its current form between 1118 and 1238 on the site of a 7th century monastery, is the burial place of Katherine of Aragon and Mary Queen of Scots and is a major tourist attraction. The East of England Show, Peterborough Festival and CAMRA beer festival also attract several thousand visitors each year, the city boasts a diverse wealth of restaurants, Queensgate is a major retail centre, the  Cresset provides locals with a wide range of events and activities including theatre, comedy, music and dance and there is also a Showcase Cinema, ice rink and two large indoor swimming pools in the city.

Peterborough Tradition & History

The city’s name derives from the defensive wall Abbot Kenulf built around the city, thus transforming it into an Anglo-Saxon burh. The prefix of the city’s name is believed to derive from Peada of Mercia, who granted the land to Saxwulf in order to build a monastery on the site in the 7th century. Parenthetically, the monastery was later finished by Peada’s brother, who completed the work in order to atone for having murdered his sons.

Archaeological study of the Flag Fens shows that the area was inhabited since at least the Bronze Age and the Romans built a settlement nearby in the 1st Century and maintained a fort at what is now Longport. Famously sacked by the Danes and the rebel Hereward and largely laid waste during the First Baron’s War, Peterborough retained its Cathedral status following Henry VIII’s Reformation, Peterborough went through a gradual period of secularization until the arrival of the Great Northern Railway’s main line in the 1850s turned the once quiet market town into a thriving industrial centre which was famously the UK’s brick making hub until the late 20th century.

National Homebuyers have been leading the fast property purchase market for over 15 years and are the UK’s premier direct house buying company. Our commitment to fairness and impeccable service means that we are streets ahead of other companies who buy houses in Peterborough.

If you live in Peterborough or the surrounding areas and would like to sell your house fast, or if you simply want to avoid the hassle and stress that often accompanies the process of selling your home, contact National Homebuyers today.

If you want to sell your home in Peterborough and the idea of a stress free, quick house sale appeals to you, contact National Homebuyers’ Peterborough house buying team on 08000 443 911  or Request a Call Back icons or fill in our online application form in order to get your cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Peterborough.