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Has anyone used the Fish Needs Water estate agent?


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Hi Suze,


We've just sold our with Fish Need Water (exchanged on Friday!!).


We were passed on their details as a recommendation, and I would genuinely endorse them to other folk too.


They are quick to respond, have a personality - and are a lot cheaper than traditional agencies.

We are buying through a different agency, and the difference is very obvious and really frustrating!


Make sure you speak to James...he helped us.

If you want his contact details do shout.



Good luck with your move,

Lou x

Hi Lou, thanks very much and congratulations.

May I ask whether you were selling a house or flat? How long was the process from putting on the market and exchanging.

What was it that you particularly liked about this agency e.g. what did they do particularly well, like the marketing, keeping in touch, being quick to respond to your queries and concerns, etc.? And what were the shortfalls?

Were they the sole agent?

Did you use their premium service? If not, what was it like conducting all the viewings yourself?

These are just off the top of my head. If I have more over next couple of days may I PM you?

Many thanks again.

Suze

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