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Your very recent experience of ED Estate Agents?


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Family home in SE22 is going on the market this Spring and would appreciate up to date recommendations for Estate Agents. Any and all feedback welcome. I'm particularly interested in those that can share experience in the last 6 months, good or bad! Thank you.
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What fee % did no flies give? How accurate was their pricing? And how close to list price did you get?



How do hart compare? I bought through them years back but now looking to sell.


Appreciate comments.


Got pedder coming next.

We sold just before Xmas through KFH. Communication pretty awful, but they got people through the door in a tough market (we listed in September, and moved abroad in December, so had a pretty tight timeframe) and found us a great buyer. From the research I did prior to listing, I decided they were all pretty similar.

clockworkorange Wrote:

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> What fee % did no flies give? How accurate was

> their pricing? And how close to list price did you

> get?

>

>

> How do hart compare? I bought through them years

> back but now looking to sell.

>

> Appreciate comments.

>

> Got pedder coming next.



No Flies charges a fixed fee. Percentage-wise for us it worked out at a miserly 0.6%, which I found extraordinary bearing in mind the effort and service they put in. They got us the full asking price...

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