My Area – East Anglia
East Anglia Property Buying Agent
Finding a property in such a beautiful county can be a quite a task, with gorgeous properties everywhere you look! By using a buying agent in East Anglia, you can take full advantage of their expertise and great knowledge of the area to find the right place for you. Working as your home finder, Kerry will take on board all your requirements to help find the perfect area and property in East Anglia for you.
The north Norfolk coast‘s wide open beaches are in contrast with Suffolk’s rockier coastal cliffs, but both offer a relaxing and unspoilt environment popular with retirees and second home owners. Inland Norfolk and North Suffolk are a great hunting ground for buyers seeking farmsteads and acreage at very reasonable prices, within easy reach of Norwich’s old streets of restaurants, upmarket boutiques and impressive leisure facilities.
South Suffolk and North Essex have a sleepy feel and are rich in period houses, ancient villages and a good line in cosy pubs and great restaurants, being somewhat of a culinary hotspot these days. Bury St Edmunds is the standout town, blending facilities beyond its size with medieval streets and timbered buildings, whilst Stansted offers a quick and easy air hub for Europe. South Essex has a busier, more built-up feel with towns like Brentwood popular with commuters taking advantage of excellent fast train links to Liverpool Street.
Further around the M25, Hertfordshire is a small county which packs a lot into its boundaries: with no less than four very attractive towns in St Albans, Harpenden, Hitchin and Hertford (all with quick rail links in the capital and easy access to Luton airport) separated by some extremely pretty rolling countryside, which in a few pockets feels more like the Dales than the south-east!
Cambridgeshire‘s rural areas are notable for their flat geography and small villages, rich with pretty period properties and offering a blend of good schooling, friendly active communities and easy access to Cambridge and London by car via the M11, and by train to Liverpool Street or Kings Cross. Cambridge itself is perhaps most known for its world-famous university, comprising 31 colleges which occupy many of the breathtaking period gems in the City centre. However, it’s also a thriving, endlessly fascinating cultural centre in its own right, easily accessible on foot or by the ubiquitous bicycle, the standard and well-served mode of transport in the region!
If you are looking to use a buying agent in East Anglia and would like some advice from our friendly property finder, then please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Schools
The quality of schools can be a major factor when finding a new home. We can research local schools in your desired area and provide a report of their results and catchment areas.
Transport
Transport links can play a key role in helping you find the right place to live. We can filter our results to factor in your daily commute, public transport options, or proximity to international travel options, to find the property to fit your needs.
Local Amenities
Before you move to an area, it is good to know where you can do your grocery shopping or what leisure facilities are close by. We can do the research for you so that you have a clear idea of exactly what is on your doorstep.
Local Professionals
When moving home, there is often a lot more work to do than just pick up the keys. We can source local builders, solicitors, decorators, or just about service you need to help you settle in!
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