Start Planning Now for Your Move in 2025

Start Planning Now for Your Move in 2025

As we approach the start of a new year, January is traditionally a busy time as new buyers and sellers enter the housing market. Now is the time to get planning for that 2025 move!

New Year, New Home?

As we approach a new year, we expect to once again see lots of new buyers and sellers enter the housing market. At Holden Estate Agents, we are here for you whether you are looking to buy, sell or do both locally!

Here are some important steps to consider.

Buyers - Register now for heads up alerts...

Holden Estate Agents have a digital mailing list, ensuring that all registered buyers will receive property alerts for new listings before they hit the property portals. Furthermore, you can custimise your search to ensure you only receive property alerts that fit your criteria.


Sellers - Time to get advice on the value of your home...

If you are looking to move and need to sell your own property, it is important that you chose the right Estate Agent. Our award-winning service means you are in safe hands when selling with us.

We have a choice of three valuations (depending on how quickly you are looking to enter the market)


We look forward to helping you with your moving journey in 2025.


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