Quealy & Co - Estate Agents in Minster

Trust Quealy & Co Estate and Letting agents in Minster for your property needs. We have been active in Minster for a number of years offering sales, lettings and mortgage services. Our teams know the area, they understand the market and how much the security of a home means to an owner, a buyer, a landlord or a tenant.

For top-notch, tailored Estate and Letting agents service, turn to Quealy & Co. Our customers are our lifeblood, and we are committed to assisting you at every step of your property journey. Contact us today.

34 years experience really does count.

When you need to know how much your property is worth and whether to sell or let, we’re the best people to call. We are expert estate agents in Swale, The Medway Towns and Maidstone and so can connect you to the best buyers or tenants.

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With Quealy & Co, get an accurate sales or rental valuation for your property to maximise chances of selling and letting. As a team of professionals in property sales and lettings, we find your property value with great local knowledge, ensuring you get a fair price for your property. Book a free property valuation here or call on the below number to request your valuation.

Minster Property Market Insights



Average Property Price in Minster

£290,854

Source - Rightmove

Properties sold in the last year in Minster

170

Source - Rightmove

Annual house price change last year

2%

Source - Rightmove

Average Property rents in Minster

£1089 pcm

Source - Rightmove

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About Minster

Nestled on the estuary of the River Wantsum, Minster is one of the nearest ports to the continent. Its history dates back to the establishment of a monastery, giving the town its name. The historic Saxon Abbey, situated on the only high ground on the Isle of Sheppey, stands as a testament to its past. In ancient times, ships sailed past en route to London, anchoring in what are now arable fields near the Church grounds.

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