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If anybody is looking to sell their property in the East Dulwich area, please try using Urban Village. They are really good, friendly, very engaged throughout the whole sales process (I was selling my property) and very professional.


Truly, they are a very friendly and fantastic team. I had been on the market for a year, with no luck, when I started noticing similar properties listed and sold within a reasonable time on Right Move by Urban village (I had not known about then prior to seeing these properties been sold on Right Move), but I decided to go with them because of the number of similar properties listed and sold by them in the area, also the time between the listing and the properties been sold was very short, this was my main attraction to them, which proved true in the sell of my own property.


I met with Julie, then Ted and finally with Suzanne. Suzanne was very instrumentally in getting the sale to completion, I must give her credit, for her excellent work. She is truly fantastic, responding to all my calls and addressing all my issues and concerns promptly, also liaising with both sides during challenging issues to get the sale to completion. Hence, the reason, I can recommend them due to my personal experience.

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