Buckinghamshire
National Homebuyers have a dedicated purchasing team of highly knowledgeable local housing market experts covering all areas throughout Buckinghamshire.
National Homebuyers is the market leading, guaranteed house buying company and we have spent the past ten years establishing a reputation of equitability and professionalism. Our dedicated specialists’ unrivalled local expertise, combined with our national coverage, allows us to provide the very best service possible to anyone looking to sell property in Buckinghamshire.
National Homebuyers will buy your house in Buckinghamshire directly from you, for cash, in a timescale tailored to suit your needs. Unlike other companies that buy houses in Buckinghamshire, National Homebuyers are a direct cash buyer. We do not rely on third party investors or profiteering middlemen. By selling to us, you can avoid all the stress, hassle and uncertainty that often comes from being part of a long and convoluted property chain.
We buy any house in Buckinghamshire, regardless of condition or location and irrespective of your personal circumstances or reasons for selling.
Contact National Homebuyers today and, 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 Buckinghamshire.
Call our Buckinghamshire house buying team on 0800 044 3470, click either the ‘Live Chat’ or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or fill in our online form to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Buckinghamshire.
Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire is one of the Home Counties and lies in the South East of England. The county has a population of around 756,000. Aylesbury is Buckinghamshire’s county town and Milton Keynes, High Wycombe and the eponymous town of Buckingham are other notable settlements in the county.
Buckinghamshire House Prices
It is difficult to produce an accurate average figure that truly represents an area the size of the county of Buckinghamshire. Any decent expert will advise that this type of area is actually an amalgamation of several different and entirely distinct local housing markets which display considerable variation, both within themselves and on a wider scale across the entire region. A resident of Buckingham would take it as a given that similarly sized properties would fetch far different prices in two areas such as Beaconsfield and Oldbrook for instance. For the record, there is over £600,000 difference in the average amount properties sold for in these two respective areas.
Having said that, the general rate of annual house price inflation across Buckinghamshire as a whole currently stands at somewhere between 5 and 6.5%. However, as mentioned above, these types of figures can never convey the entire picture.
Buckinghamshire has a collection of what have been termed ‘super suburbs’, areas in which affluent Londoners and even wealthy Eastern Europeans have driven the prices up over the past decade or so by turning these certain parts of Buckinghamshire into millionaire enclaves. But even these areas show wide disparity between them. While prices in Gerrards Cross South are now 30% higher than they were before the economic meltdown took hold at the end of 2007, house values in Burnham Beeches are generally 53% lower than the peak they achieved at that time.
The areas mentioned above are high end examples and are not representative of many other areas of the county, but the fact there is such variations between these similar areas, where you would generally look to pay at least three quarters of a million pounds to secure property, only serves to highlight the fact that there would be an even wider disparity across less similar regions.
Buckinghamshire Culture, Attractions & Things to Do
Bletchley Park, home of the famous World War II code-breakers, as well as Colossus, the world’s first programmable electronic digital computer, is located in Buckinghamshire.
Notable people who were born in Buckinghamshire now have tourist attractions based on them in the county. Roald Dahl is a good example of this phenomenon.
Buckinghamshire is known for its leafy landscapes and historic houses, including Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and Cliveden. The Ridgeway Path bisects the county and allows visitors to take in many of its features.
Buckinghamshire Tradition & History
Although settlement in the area predates the Romans, it was under the Anglo-Saxons that Buckinghamshire really began to develop. The county takes its name from the settlement of Buckingham, which literally means ‘Bucca’s Home’. Little is known of Bucca other than the fact that he was a great Anglo-Saxon landowner. Buckinghamshire was a subdivision of the Kingdom of Mercia from the mid-6th century.
The first shot of the English Civil War is reputed to have been fired by John Hampden in mid-Buckinghamshire.
Outbreaks of cholera and famine, combined with the general urbanisation of labour in the 19th century led to many rural residents of Buckinghamshire relocating to London. This led to a surplus of land in the county at exactly the same time as many affluent Londoners were seeking country residences from which to commute to London via the newly established railways. As such Buckinghamshire gained a reputation as a leafy idyll for affluent workers from London, a reputation it still holds, though to a slightly lesser extent, to this day.
National Homebuyers Buckinghamshire
National Homebuyers are the market leading, fast purchase property company and we are always interested in the opportunity to buy houses in Buckinghamshire. We will buy your house in Buckinghamshire directly from you, for cash, in a timescale that is completely tailored to suit your needs. If you wish to sell your house fast in Buckinghamshire, or simply want to avoid all the stress and hassle normally associated with selling property, National Homebuyers can help.
Call our Buckinghamshire house buying team on 0800 044 3470 or Request a Call Back icons above or enter your details into our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Buckinghamshire.