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MrsLL2b

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Can anyone recommend a local estate agent, or tell me who to avoid! We have been out of the game a long time and are no longer familiar with who is good/bad. Not sure yet if it will be for selling or for letting. How is the market at the moment? On rightmove lots of things seem to have been on for a very long time and I?m not sure if it?s because they?re overpriced or brexit related.
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Munday's https://www.mundays.com/ Becky and her team are, at the same time, both laid back and shrewd - they're great to work with and got us significantly more money than Your Move (who were pushing us to accept offers that were lower than what we even paid for our flat!). Munday's will look after you brilliantly, I highly recommend them.

MrsLL2b Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a local estate agent, or tell

> me who to avoid! We have been out of the game a

> long time and are no longer familiar with who is

> good/bad. Not sure yet if it will be for selling

> or for letting. How is the market at the moment?

> On rightmove lots of things seem to have been on

> for a very long time and I?m not sure if it?s

> because they?re overpriced or brexit related.



Where is your property? Not the full address obviously! And any loose info on its type.

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