Happy Customers

"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

"National Homebuyers' staff were friendly and helpful and we went on to agree a sale with them; they even allowed us to change the completion date at the last minute to secure the property of our dreams."

Mr & Mrs M, Sandown, Isle of Wight

Sell my house fast in Essex

National Homebuyers employ a dedicated purchasing team of highly experienced local housing market experts covering all areas throughout Essex.

National Homebuyers are the market leading fast purchase property company and we have spent the last decade establishing a reputation of equitability and professionalism. We offer an unrivalled level of service to anyone wishing to sell property in Essex.

National Homebuyers buy any house in Essex, regardless of the property’s condition or location and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling. Following the provision of a fast, detailed, no obligation valuation of your property, we guarantee to make a genuine cash offer to buy your home. If you wish to sell your house fast in Essex, or simply want to avoid all the stress and hassle often associated with selling property, National Homebuyers can help.

Call our Essex house buying team on 0800 044 3470 or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or enter your details into our online form in order to get your cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Essex.

Essex

Essex is a county in the East of England with an approximate population of around 1,730,000, making it the seventh most populous county in the country. It is also the eleventh largest county in England by area. Chelmsford is the administrative headquarters of Essex.

Essex House Prices

Though London and the South East of the country have been the focus of the housing bubble debate over the past few months, Essex also experienced something of a property boom in the early part of this year. Areas such as Hornchurch, Basildon and Romford experienced rapid house price inflation. This was excellent news for many Essex homeowners, many of whom had been left in negative equity when the bottom fell out of the housing market following the global financial crisis that occurred in 2007.

The rate of house price inflation has begun to slow over recent months, largely due to wider macroeconomic factors such as the tougher rhetoric and stricter borrowing regulations emanating from the Bank of England, increased buyer caution in reaction to fears of the emergence of a housing bubble and growing anxiety over the ever increasing imminence of an impending rise to the base rate of interest.

The average rate of annual house value inflation across Essex still stands at around 7.6%, but this masks the recent cooling of the market and is likely to decrease more and more over the coming months.

While the cooling of the Essex housing market is viewed as bad news by some homeowners in the county, many others have greeted the general slowdown with a sigh of relief because they believe it heralds the beginning of the end of housing bubble fears.

Essex Culture, Attractions & Things to Do

There are around 1,000 Grade I or II listed buildings in Essex. Some of the most notable of these buildings are the 7th century St Peter on the Wall Church, Heingham Castle, which is the best preserved Norman Keep in the UK, Thaxted Guildhall, which was constructed circa 1450 and the 17th century Audley End House in Saffron Waldon. The entire historic market town of Maldon, site of the Battle of Maldon is also definitely worth a visit.

Other notable attractions in Essex include the seaside resort of Southend, and Southend Pier in particular, Colchester Zoo, The East Anglia Railway Museum, Epping Forest, Chelmsford Cathedral, Clacton-on-Sea and Lakeside Shopping Centre.

Essex Tradition & History

Essex occupies the eastern area of what was once the Kingdom of Essex. The Kingdom of Essex was the eastern kingdom of Saxon Heptarchy. The first mention of Essex in the annals of recorded history occurred in 527, when it appears to have stretched as far as Middlesex and covered much of Hertfordshire.

Known as Camolodunum before the Roman conquest in the 1st century CE, Colchester is the oldest recorded town in the UK. In pre-Roman times, it was important and sufficiently advanced enough to possess its own mint.

National Homebuyers Essex

National Homebuyers have spent over a decade building a reputation of equitability and professionalism. We are the UK’s leading guaranteed house buying company and we will buy your house in Essex directly from you – chain, stress and hassle free. We buy any house in Essex, regardless of the condition or location of your property and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling. If you wish to sell your house in Essex fast, or simply want to avoid all the headaches often associated with selling property, contact National Homebuyers today.

Call our Essex house buying team on 0800 044 3470 or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or complete our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Essex.

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