Happy Customers

"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

"We’ve recently had our 2nd child and so decided that we needed to upsize both house and garden to accommodate our growing family. Having come across National Homebuyers website and reading the positive testimonials and reviews; we decided to make and enquiry and see if it was a service that would assist us. From the […]"

Mr G, Great Sankey

Worcestershire

National Homebuyers employ a dedicated purchasing team of experienced and knowledgeable local housing market experts covering all areas throughout Worcestershire.

National Homebuyers are the market leading, fast purchase property company and we pride ourselves on our business model, which is based on local expertise backed by national coverage. Our local presence means that we remain fully informed about each area and market in which we operate, meaning we are local enough to care about each transaction we undertake.  Our national status means we are large enough to cope with any house purchase.

As the UK’s best established, guaranteed house buying company we are able to offer an unrivalled service that allows you to sell your house in Worcestershire to us in a timescale that is specifically tailored to suit your needs.

Following the provision of a fast, comprehensive and no obligation valuation of your home, we guarantee to make a genuine cash offer to buy your house in Worcestershire. We buy any house in Worcestershire, regardless of the condition or location of your property and absolutely irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling.

Call our Worcestershire team today on 08000 443 911 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 genuine cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Worcestershire.

Worcestershire

Worcestershire is a county in the West Midlands with a population of around 566,000 people. The eponymous cathedral city of Worcester is the county town of Worcestershire and the largest settlement in the county.

Worcestershire House Prices

Average house prices across Worcester are somewhere between 4.5 and 5% higher than they were this time last year.

The rate of inflation has slowed significantly over recent months in the face of tougher rhetoric and stricter lending restrictions emanating from the Bank of England, anxiety over the future of the housing market, a relative rebalancing of supply and demand and increasing fears over impending interest rate rises.

There are therefore no worries about Worcester developing a Londonesque property bubble anytime soon. In fact, the county council and other commentators predict that it will be at least a year before prices get close to what they were before they began to plummet from their 2007 peak.

According to Worcester MP Robin Walker:

“The housing market had essentially stalled for a number of years so it’s very good news all round.  A healthy housing market is a good thing and I’d argue Worcestershire is still playing catch up-prices here have been well down on Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire but it’s just as good a place to live.  We don’t want a situation like in London but we are way off that – a growing market means more people can move on, it helps everyone.”

Only time will tell if the housing market in Worcestershire can continue its healthy growth in the months and years ahead.

Worcestershire Culture, Attractions & Things to Do

Worcestershire was the birthplace of Edward Elgar and is widely believed to have served as the inspiration for The Shire, the realm of the Hobbits in J. R. R. Tolkien’s famous works.

Famous landmarks, popular tourist attractions and sites of specific interest in Worcestershire include Worcester Porcelain Museum, Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Croome Court, the only working needle mill in existence at Forge Mill, the architectural masterpiece that is Worcester Cathedral, Great Malvern Priory, Worcestershire County Museum, Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, Hanbury Hall, Harvington Hall, Middle Littleton Tithe Barn, Morgan Cars Museum, Pershore Abbey, Tenbury Wells, The Commandery, the ancient Fleece Inn, Witley Court, The Hive, Greyfriars House and Garden and West Midlands Safari Park.

Then there is the breathtaking beauty of the Cotswolds, the Clent Hills, Malvern Hills the Rivers Severn and Avon and the River Teme Valley or the historic Tudor town of Bewdley.

And, of course, then there’s Worcester sauce!

Worcestershire Tradition & History

The area that is now Worcestershire fell under the dominion of the Kingdom of Mercia and eventually became its own ealdormanship before becoming an area within the Earldom of Mercia as part of England.

The Battle of Evesham, where Simon de Montfort lost his life and The Second Baron’s War came to an end, occurred in Worcestershire in 1265. Other famous battles that have occurred in Worcestershire include The Battle of Powick Bridge, the first recorded skirmish of the English Civil War, and the Battle of Worcester, which effectively brought the conflict to a close.

National Homebuyers Worcestershire

National Homebuyers are the market leading, fast purchase property company and we are always interested in the opportunity to buy houses in Worcestershire. We will buy your house in Worcestershire 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 Worcestershire, or simply want to avoid all the stress and hassle normally associated with selling property, National Homebuyers can help.

Call our Worcestershire team today on 08000 443 911 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 genuine cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Worcestershire.

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