Your best choice of Estate Agent serving Redditch and district.
The sales model used by Andrew Grant is unique to the industry and will ensure you achieve the very best value for your property.
Our local knowledge of Redditch and the surrounding area (including Bromsgrove and Studley) and our deep understanding of the housing market there has been built up over fifty years.
You can be sure that you get the best possible advice, and with it the best potential buyer or tenant for your property.
Residential Property for Sale and Properties to Rent
It's easy to find a property with our specialised search engine. Please enter your details into our online Search Facility to find your perfect home from the range of the finest properties in the Borough of Redditch and surrounding villages.
You will be able to set criteria like the number of bedrooms and price range, which will enable you to check out the range of house prices in your chosen location. Full details of every property are shown, including information on the number of bathrooms and garden area. And if you need those little extras like a swimming pool, conservatory or more land for equestrian use, you can specify that too. Whether you are looking for a bungalow, detached house or terraced-house, we can find you the perfect family-home or that secret getaway in the countryside.
Letting Agency – Services for Landlords and Tenants
If you have a property you wish to let, take advantage of our knowledge of the local market to get the best rental income possible. And don't forget that we can also provide the full range of property management services, offering professional advice to anyone thinking of becoming a landlord (we provide a wealth of information to help you navigate through all the regulations and 'red tape' involved with residential lettings).
At the heart of this service is our fully managed letting service, covering tenant referencing, something which is essential when you want to find the very best occupants for your rental property.
Our Redditch team covers the areas of Studley, Beoley, Bromsgrove, Feckenham, Inkberrow, and Alvechurch covering all the postcodes in B60, B80, B96, B97, B98 and WR7 (we have another team covering the town of Alcester).
Why should you pick Redditch as the perfect place to call home (or why would someone want to buy your home in the Redditch area)?
Just 15 miles from Birmingham, Redditch can boast a history dating back to the twelfth century, with 1964 seeing it being designated as a region for increased investment. It was then deemed to be a model for all other planners to follow, changes being made to previous town plans so as to make it as green as possible. Steps were taken to increase the well being of residents too, the main roads in the town being banked to reduce noise levels and large areas being landscaped. Redditch is in a Green Belt area, a fact that ensures breathing space between it and the conurbations of Birmingham and Coventry.
It is said that its name derives from the red clay in the area (caused in part by the nearby River Arrow), hence the name Red/Ditch was born. It became famous as the centre of the needle making industry in the Middle Ages, this later progressing to the manufacture of fishing hooks and springs for motorcycles.
The town has enjoyed excellent employment opportunities, the range of leisure and entertainment activities and the fact that Redditch is so well placed having ease of access to Birmingham (with its airport and rail connections) as well as the picturesque scenery to the south (including the Cotswolds).
All of this has resulted in increased investment in the housing stock, including buy-to-let. For those that prefer period properties, there are many located in the areas of Astwood Bank, parts of Webheath, Crabbs Cross, Headless Cross, Mount Pleasant, Riverside, Smallwood, Enfield as well as in the town centre itself. And if you want a slightly newer property, there is a range of post 1945 housing in Abbeydalem, Batchley, Greenlands and Mayfields. Newer properties can be found in Church Hill, Lodge Park, Matchborough, Winyates and Woodrow, these locations having the added bonuses of small shopping centres and GP surgeries.
Further out from the town several are a number of villages such as Inkberrow (with its connection to The Archers radio series), to the south.
In the main town, for those wanting a more cosmopolitan feel, the town centre and the North East is the place to be, and for those wanting a more rural setting the Southwest offers 'village' life in some wonderful scenery.
The train station offers regular services to Birmingham New Street, thereby providing connections across the UK.And for those wanting to travel further afield Birmingham Airport is just 25 minutes away. The city of Worcester lies a short distance to the south east, and with the close proximity of the M42, Redditch offers excellent connections with both the North and South of the UK.
In the town centre, the Kingfisher Shopping Centre offers over 1,100,000 square feet of retail space, with many famous brands having a presence. Plus, if you need an even larger selection of shops, the Merry Hill shopping centre is only 22 miles away.
Culture, entertainment and hospitality is also fully catered for, there being a good selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants, plus there is a Vue Cinema and the Palace Theatre.
Educational resources are excellent, Redditch being among the very few places that use the three-tier system. Students enter school at the age of 4, Middle School at 9 and High School at 13. Redditch boasts four high schools, including the RSA Academy Arrow Vale and the Tudor Grange Academy, plus six Middle schools. There is also a campus of the Heart of Worcestershire College in the centre of the town.
In conclusion, Redditch is a good place to live, with a vibrant community, excellent schools, and easy access to Birmingham and the stunning natural beauty of the south in places like the Cotswolds and Worcestershire.
- Alcester
- Bewdley
- Bromsgrove
- Droitwich
- Evesham
- Henley In Arden
- Hereford
- Kidderminster
- Ledbury
- Leominster
- Ludlow
- Malvern
- Pershore
- Stourbridge
- Tenbury Wells
- Worcester