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Looking for a property to buy (no estate agents please) - anyone selling privately?


ruthlie

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Hi there,


I thought I'd message on the forum in case anyone on the off chance is looking to sell their property and would like to avoid estate agent fees.


We are a young family looking to get on the property ladder after selling our shared ownership flat. We love the community where we are and would really like to stay in the area that we consider home if possible. We are not buying for an investment and would like to find something we can make a home.


We have a budget of up to ?300,000 and looking for:


- a two bed flat (or larger one bed) in South East London (preferably New Cross, Brockley, Crofton Park, Peckham, Nunhead, Honor Oak, Forest Hill, Sydenham, Crystal Palace).


- given our budget, something that requires work / ex local authority / purpose built flats


- preferably some access to outdoor space (communal/private garden, terrace, balcony)


We are chain free, with a good deposit and a mortgage in principle - so ready to move quickly!


If anyone is looking to sell their flat in the near future, and looking to avoid estate agents and fees then please do get in touch!


Many thanks :)

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