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Estate Agency Services

haart estate agents Belper is part of the UK's largest independent estate agents, a group of nearly 200 branches across the UK. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, we pride ourselves on giving you the best service, and we cover areas like Ripley, Codnor, Denby, Turnditch, Hazelwood, Duffield and Heage.  

Belper is a great location for commuters travelling to Derby, which is just 8 miles away and, whether you’re looking to live near a station, park or a particular school, the haart Belper team can help you find your ideal property nearby.

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Areas covered by Belper estate agents

DE5, DE56

Properties for sale in Belper
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Meet the Team

We can help you buy or sell your property in Belper

Whether you are buying or selling a property in Belper, our specialists have the local market knowledge and services to help you:

All the properties that we are marketing are promoted on popular websites such as rightmove.co.uk and onthemarket.com, as well as on our own haart website. We also advertise with our very effective revolutionary social media technology, FLINK.

The haart Belper office is open Monday to Saturday. Do come and see us or give us a call to get started.

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£259,216

Average - Belper selling price
Source: Land Registry

We know Belper

Belper is a town in Derbyshire, in the heart of the Derwent Valley, with great amenities and was the winner of the 2019 Great British High Street Awards, thanks to the independent shops and cafés in the area.

Once a remote Anglo-Saxon settlement, Belper was home to the first water-powered cotton spinning mills in 1776 and has many other historical ties. The town also offers many great places to learn more about the town, such as St. John’s Chapel Heritage Centre.

In the modern ages, Belper is home to a bi-annual food festival, a farmers market and has a vibrant music scene. All of which pair nicely with the many food and drink venues across the town.

In terms of travel, parallel to the iconic River Derwent, you’ll find the A6 motorway. Belper also has a train station and bus services that are frequent throughout the day. It’s also just 8 miles from Derby, a popular nearby city.

 

Belper HOUSING MARKET TRENDS