Why move to Falkirk?
Falkirk is a vibrant and growing district that attracts a diverse range of people, from commuters and young professionals to growing families. Families look to take advantage of the excellent primary and secondary schools in the area, with private schooling available in the nearby towns of Stirling and Dollar.
Falkirk has a fantastic historical past where parts of the Antonine Wall are still standing. Right up to present day where the Helixs boasts the world famous Kelpies.
A popular commuter town Falkirk has a wide variety in the styles of homes on offer from beautiful Victorian conversions and villas to brand new builds available from one of the many new build sites in the district. Falkirk offers a varied selection of properties suitable for first time buyers to executive villas to suit all budgets.
The Local Market
As one of Falkirks leading estate agents Your Move sells a variety of homes from one bed flats to six bed family homes. The office covers a wide area including the villages of Kincardine to Slamannan and Avonbridge. The sought after small towns of Larbert and Polmont prove popular with families and commuters due to the excellent train links. The main town of Falkirk boasts an array of different styles of properties and attracts a diverse range of people.
Generally the most sought after area is within the town centre from Arnott Hill, Camelon Road to Rosehall Terrace.
Your Move Lettings has seen a rapid growth year on year in Falkirk and surrounding areas. Our most expensive property to date has been £1650pcm as our most economical property was £295pcm So we offer our services to all walks of life in need of accommodation. The average three bed house in Falkirk will rent for around £695pcm with an average turn around times of 14 days to secure a tenant. Our tenants are thoroughly vetted and we offer special insurance for our landlords. Our repeat business is at record levels which goes to show Your Move is the right move.
History, sport and shopping
The Falkirk Area benefits from a diverse selection of popular High Street shops and smaller independent boutiques. There are two main shopping centres - The Howgate and Calendar Square, with the Central Retail Park located on the outskirts of the town centre. There is a vast array of restaurants, cafes, bars and delicatessens to suit a wide range of tastes. All the main supermarkets have a presence within the town centre and throughout the district.
Falkirk Football Club has their stadium situated on the outskirts of the town and has a passionate loyal team of supporters, with many social clubs, bowling greens, sports centres there really is an activity to suit everyone. The world famous Kelpies and Falkirk Wheel have put Falkirk on the map, bioth amazing feats of engineering prove popular.