Shropshire
National Homebuyers employ a dedicated team of talented and knowledgeable local housing market experts covering all areas throughout Shropshire.
National Homebuyers knowledge and expertise, combined with the size and national coverage of our company, allows us to offer the very best service possible to anyone looking to sell property in Shropshire. Unlike many other companies that buy houses in Shropshire, we are a guaranteed house buying company. We will buy your house in Shropshire directly from you, for cash, without the need for third party investment or reliance on profiteering middlemen.
We buy any house in Shropshire, regardless of the condition or location of your property and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling.
Following the provision of a fast, no obligation valuation of your property, we guarantee to make a genuine cash offer to buy your house in Shropshire.
Call our Shropshire house buying team on 08000 443 911 or fill in our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Shropshire.
Shropshire
Shropshire is a county in the West Midlands with an approximate population of 474,000. Shrewsbury is the ancient county town of Shropshire.
Shropshire House Prices
It is fairly obvious that average figures pertaining to the housing market in an area the size of the county of Shropshire can only ever offer a partial picture and provide limited understanding of the various nuances that affect the several distinct and varied smaller markets that essentially constitute the general housing market in the area.
Local residents of Shropshire will understand this implicitly and will consider it axiomatic that house prices in, for instance, Lybury North and Telford will vary widely. To illustrate the extent of the problems involved in arriving at accurate and representative generalised figures in relation to such a large housing market, suffice to say that there is almost half a million pounds difference between the average house prices in these two areas.
That being said, average house prices, such as they are, are more expensive than those in the nearby counties of West Midlands and Staffordshire, but are lower than average house values in Worcestershire.
Annual average house price inflation in Shropshire has failed to appreciate significantly over the past twelve months. Taking into account the qualifications made above, it hardly needs stating that there are obviously exceptions to this general picture which, in some cases, are substantial.
The most worrying general figure in relation to average house prices in Shropshire is that they still seem to be some way off the peak levels they attained before the onset of the global financial meltdown and subsequent housing market crash which rocked the global economy back in 2007. As such, there are still a significant number of homeowners in Shropshire who find themselves in the unenviable position of being in negative equity and owing substantially more on their mortgage than their home is worth.
Shropshire Culture, Attractions & Things to Do
Local landmarks, tourist attractions and sites of specific interest in Shropshire include Attringham Park, Ludlow Castle, Moreton Corbet Castle, Aqualate Hall, Benthall Hall, Broseley Pipe Museum, Blists Hill, Newport Guildhall Boscobel House, Offa’s Dyke Path, Plueston Cross, Bridgnorth Castle, Shrewsbury Abbey, Shrewsbury Castle, Brwon Clee Hill, Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Caer caradoc, Burford House, Cardingmill Valley, Snailbeach, Clun Castle, Flounders Folley, South Telford Heritage Trail, Haughmond Hill, Haughmond Abbey, St Laurence Church in Ludlow, The Stiperstones, Hawkstone Park, Stokesay Castle, Hopton Castle, Langley Chapel, Kynaston’s Cave, Titterstone Clee Hill, Wenlock Edge, Ironbridge Gorge, The Long Mynd, White Ladies Priory, Whittington Castle and the Wrekin near Wellington, the probable capital of the Cornovii tribe.
Shropshire Tradition & History
The Cornovii tribe controlled the area that is now Shropshire prior to the Roman invasion. Viroconium Cornoviorum, modern day Wroxeter, was the capital of the region under the Romans. The area became part of the Welsh Kingdom of Powys from the 5th century until it was annexed by the exalted King Offa of Mercia in the 8th century.
The town has several settlements that have distinct and rich histories, including Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Oswestry. Coalbrookdale in Shropshire is often regarded as being one of the places that spawned the Industrial Revolution.
National Homebuyers Shropshire
National Homebuyers are the UK’s premier guaranteed house buying company and we have been leading the fast purchase property market for over ten years. In that time we have built a reputation of fairness, equitability and professionalism. If you wish to sell your house fast in Shropshire, or simply want to avoid all the stress and hassle often associated with selling property, selling your home in Shropshire to National Homebuyers could very well be your best option as we are genuine UK property buyers.
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 Shropshire. Call our Shropshire house buying team on 08000 443 911 or enter your details into our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Shropshire.