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Estate agent recommendations?


Alison_cat

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Can anyone recommend their estate agent? We're just about to try and sell our flat and would love any recommendations, particularly if (possibly unlikely I know), any of you were selling a shared ownership property rather than than one you owned fully outright as it would be great to work with someone with experience in that area.


Thank you!

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Thanks everyone; No Flies have sadly said they can't take on any new clients at the moment as it wouldn't be fair to their existing clients (which sounds very sensible to me), but I've given Winkworth a call.


Any other recommendations - or warnings of who to avoid - gratefully received!

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  • 4 months later...

We sold our house through 'No Flies' in December 2020 and were extremely happy with the service we received. We decided to use them as agents based on positive feedback from friends. Our house was under offer within two days of a well-organised open day. They were quick at replying to emails and phone calls and kept us regularly updated with the progress of the house sale. They were far more responsive and helpful than other agents that we have used in the past. They are based in East Dulwich and know the surrounding areas inside out. No Flies are professional, efficient, and informative. I would highly recommend them!


Website: //no-flies.co.uk/


Tel: 020 7737 8047


Email: [email protected]

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