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Best Estate Agents in East Dulwich Please? We are looking to sell


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hello,


We are looking to sell our sumptuous 3 bedroom semi-detached house with garden and garden office this summer and wondered if any of the East Dulwich Forum readers could please recommend the best 2/3 estate agents for us to use? Qu


We would consider a private sale if anyone was genuinely interested in a 3-bed house who is reading this


Look forward to your replies and any guidance on selling a house in East Dulwich would be really appreciated


Regards, David

Hi David,


We recently sold our 2 bed house in East Dulwich (completed last Friday) using Brendan and Tony at No Flies.


I would highly recommend them. They have great knowledge of the area, good rates and as they are a small team we found they gave us a more personal selling experience. When we did have any small issues when selling they were both very quick to act and got things resolved quickly. We've moved out of the area now otherwise I would certainly use them again the future.


https://no-flies.co.uk/


Kind Regards,


Alex

I can thoroughly recommend the independent Estate Agent Urban Village in Denmark Hill. They sold our house in North Dulwich and recommended a solicitor, surveyor and decorator - all were excellent. Their commission was lower than all the chains as well!

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