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"I had been caring for my Mother for a number of years and the thought of selling my property using an Estate Agent was a hassle that I did not feel able to cope with."

Mrs J, Lydney, Gloucestershire

"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

Staffordshire

National Homebuyers have a dedicated purchasing team of exceptionally knowledgeable and experienced local housing market experts covering all areas throughout Staffordshire.

National Homebuyers are the market leading, fast purchase property company and we have spent the past decade building a reputation of fairness, equitability and professionalism. Our local team’s expertise, combined with our company’s size and national coverage, allows us to provide a level of service that is absolutely second to none.

We buy any house in Staffordshire, regardless of the condition or location of your property and irrespective of your personal circumstances or reasons for selling. If you wish to sell your house fast in Staffordshire, or simply don’t want to incur all the stress and hassle often associated with selling property, contact our helpful and friendly Staffordshire representatives.

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 Staffordshire.

Call our Staffordshire house buying team on 08000 443 911 or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or fill in our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Staffordshire.

Staffordshire

Staffordshire is a county in the West Midlands with an approximate population of around 850,000. The eponymous town of Stafford is the county town of Staffordshire.

Staffordshire House Prices

Average house prices relating to an area the size of the entire county of Staffordshire can obviously only tell you so much. There are many variations across the region, which is better viewed as a collection of separate local housing markets rather than one large market. A good example of this is offered by the difference between areas such as, for instance, Bobbington and Stoke-On-Trent. Residents of Staffordshire will know that there is little point in comparing similar houses in these areas, where there is over three hundred thousand pounds disparity between the average house prices.

As much as a generalised figure can be arrived at, the average house price in Staffordshire is very similar to what they were this time last year.  House prices have failed to rise very far above what average house values were prior to the housing market crash that followed the global financial crisis in 2007.

The average house price in Staffordshire is somewhat below the national average house value. In general terms, house prices in Staffordshire are broadly similar to those in the nearby county of West Midlands and, on average, house buyers in Staffordshire pay less than their counterparts in Shropshire and Warwickshire.

Staffordshire Culture, Attractions & Things to Do

Famous landmarks, notable tourist attractions, ancient buildings and sites of specific interest include Blithfield Hall, Tamworth Castle, Ancient High House, Wedgwood Museum, Whitmore Hall, Mow Cop Castle, Monkey Forest, Cannock Chase, Cheddleton Flint Mill, Biddulph Grange, Broad Eye Windmill, Croxden Abbey, Down Banks, Dovecliff Hall, Eccleshall Castle, Festival Park, Foxfield Steam Railway, Hanley Park, Apedale Community Country Park, Heart of England Way, Izaak Walton Cottage Museum, National Memorial Arboretum, Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire Regiment Museum, Trentham Gardens, Trentham Lake, Sandon Hill, Weston Park, The Roaches, Victoria Park and RSPB Coombes Valley.

And all that without pausing for breath or even mentioning, arguably, the largest and most famous attractions in Staffordshire, such as the huge amusement parks like Drayton Manor and Alton Towers, the famous Stafford Castle and the breathtaking natural wonders like the Peak District National Park, Staffordshire Moorlands and The Pennine Way. Then there’s the stunning Lichfield Castle and, of course, Stoke is the home of pottery.

Staffordshire Tradition & History

The placename Stafford, from which Staffordshire obviously takes its name, means ford by a ‘staithe’, which is an Olde English word meaning landing place. Stafford is thought to have been founded in around 700 when a Mercian prince named Bertelin founded  a hermitage there, though this foundation story is largely apocryphal. Aethelfaed, Lady of Mercia and daughter of King Alfred the Great, made the town into a burh in 913.

Eadric the Wild led a rebellion against the Norman Conquest which culminated in the Battle of Stafford in 1069. the ormans later built Stafford Castle in around 1090.

National Homebuyers Staffordshire

National Homebuyers are a guaranteed house buying company and, unlike other companies that buy houses in Staffordshire, we will buy your house in Staffordshire directly from you, for cash. We do not rely on third party investment and we have no time or use for profiteering middlemen. We simply offer a fast, hassle free service that allows you to sell your home in Staffordshire chain and stress free, and in a timescale that is totally tailored to suit your needs.

Call our Staffordshire house buying team on 08000 443 911 or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or fill in our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Staffordshire.

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