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Estate agent recommendation?


binkylilyput

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I have a flat to let from the end of February. Considering using an agent but have had a bad experience with KFH previously.


Any recommendations?


Also, any landlords have a view on whether it has been worth shelling out more to have an agency manage their property rather than the basic package of finding a tenant?

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Hi binkylilyput,


try Nick Samuel from Samuel Estates. I know a few people who have successfully used them before and they also have expanded their services in Dulwich. https://www.samuelestates.com


Can't answer your second question but take a look at Nick's Landlord Services https://www.samuelestates.com/landlord-services/


best

B

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