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We recently bought a house in ED and I felt I had to write about the positive experience we had with No Flies agency. We met MANY estate agents in our search, and Brendan at No Flies was the ONLY one who was genuinely helpful, did what he said he would, and kept close contact. It felt he partnered with us and he played an integral part in making this house purchase happen (it was no a smooth process!), with his patience and guidance he kept pushing forward and now we are finally in our gorgeous house, and we love the area. Another really nice thing is that he is genuinely so passionate about the area, it is not for show, like we felt with most of the other guys. So if you are buying or selling your property, contact No Flies!
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