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Sell your House Fast in York

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

National Homebuyers are on hand to provide you with the best service available when you are looking to sell property in York. If you live in York and find yourself having to sell a house within a certain time frame, or if you simply want to sell your house fast, or even just avoid all the stress and hassle often associated with selling property, National Homebuyers, the quick house sale experts can help.

We offer a fast, hassle free service and guarantee to make you a genuine cash offer to buy your home in York. We buy any house in York, regardless of your reasons for selling and no matter what the condition or location of the property.

So if you are looking for a guaranteed house sale in York then call our York house buying team on 08000 443 911 or Request a Call Back icons above or fill in our online form in order to get your cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in York.

Sell your house in York fast to National Homebuyers, the market leading, fast property buyers.

York

Lying at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, the city of York was once the second most important city of England, and has intermittently served as the nation’s de facto capital and gives its name to the county in which it lies.

York House Prices & Redevelopment

In December of last year York was named among the top ten performing cities in terms of average house price increases over the course of 2013. At that time annual property price increases stood at 6.6%, bucking the trend of stagnant or depreciating house price values across the rest of the country. These increases have slowed over the course of 2014 and average house prices in the area stand at around 3.8% at present. It should also be remembered that house prices in the general area are often significantly lower than the average national price.

The general pattern has also shown that, as of late, asking prices are rarely achieved and those selling property in York are having to price competitively in order to achieve a sale. Despite the competitive nature of the market at present, the current market seems steady at present. Additionally, there are obviously distinct variations in the property market across York, which is unsurprising given the size of the city. For instance, properties in the Guildhall Ward or the Micklegate or Fishergate areas are generally spending less time on the market and achieving final sale values closer to the original asking price than homes in, say, Kirbymoorside.

York Culture & Attractions

York has a very long history and an extremely rich cultural heritage. At over 270 years old, The Theatre Royal is one of the most ancient in the country, the city plays host to an annual Festival of Food every September, the city’s Mediaeval walls are a popular tourist attraction favoured by walkers, the Snickleways and The Shambles have a character all their own and, besides the plethora of various types of architecture covering an assortment of historical periods stretching back two millennia, York Minster dominates the city’s skyline and is the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.

York Tradition & History

Founded in 71 CE by the Romans as Eboracum, there is archaeological evidence that the area that now constitutes York was inhabited by Mesolithic human inhabitants around 10,000 years ago. The city remained an important administrative, military and cultural centre until the Romans abandoned the city around 400 due to flooding. The city regained its importance when it became the capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and continued to be important under Viking rule.

The city’s prominence continued throughout the Mediaeval Age, often serving as the political hub of the nation under the peripatetic monarchs. Following a period of decline after the monasteries were dissolved and turbulence during the Stuart Age, York’s traditional textile based industries were replaced in prominence by the railway and confectionery industries, which were the two largest employers in the city by 1900.

York’s historic city core has led to a thriving tourist industry developing in the city in more recent times and the city now boasts a wealth of museums reflecting its rich history, where visitors can learn about everything from Danish raiders to railways.

National Homebuyers York

National Homebuyers are the UK’s leading guaranteed house buying company and we are always interested in buying houses in York and the surrounding areas. We buy any house in York, regardless of its condition or location and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling.

Experts in quick house sale transactions, we buy homes for cash in York and are able to offer a fast, hassle free service that is far superior to anything offered by other companies that buy houses. We are a direct cash house buyer, meaning we can buy your house in York stress, chain and hassle free.

Contact National Homebuyers’ York house buying team by telephone on 08000 443 911 or Request a Call Back icons above or fill out our online form to get your offer to buy your house in York.