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Estate agent recommendations please


EmmaG

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I bought and sold my flat through Property In. Found them to be brilliant when selling and Caroline gave me regular updates and advice, including what was happening further up the chain on the house we were buying (from a different, completely hopeless estate agent). Their fees were the most competitive too that I found.

They are located on Lordship Lane

We used No Flies - and can?t recommend them enough.

Professional, local, and reasonably priced.


As they are a small team (Brendan and Tony) both took the time to get to know us, and the property, which was also great for people viewing as they were knowledgeable and able to answer all questions on the spot.


We felt supported the whole time from valuation, right through to completion with friendly support and advice along the way.


They are on 02077378047

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