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Estate Agent Recommendation - No Flies


mrsbee

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I would like to recommend a new estate agent ? No Flies.


They have recently set up in the area and I have just sold my flat with them.


They are internet based so have no ?shop? to visit however this made no difference at all to the service they provided.


The brochure was very professional and contained more information than the standard estate agent?s leaflet and the photos were great too.


Communication was excellent throughout the whole process. Viewings were arranged at convenient times and plenty of notice was given (ideal with 3 small children).


We had offers within a week and they went thought them all in details giving balanced advice.


If you are thinking of selling I would highly recommend contacting them ? good value for money as well.


Check out the website www.no-flies.co.uk


If you have any questions feel free to PM me.

  • 4 months later...

Just wanted to give an update on No Flies. We have finally exchanged and although it has taken a while I have to say that the service from Brendan and Tony has been fantastic (something I never thought I would ever say that about an estate agent).


The flat was sold in a week and since then Brendan has made the process easy. He dealt with the buyers, solicitors and theother estate agents at all stages. Always using his own initiative and coming up with solutions to any issues that arose. I wish I could say the same for the other estate agents we had to deal with.


If you're thinking of selling I would highly recommend No Flies - don't let the fact that they are only internet based put you off, they are definitely more than a website. The service they provide is better than other agents I've dealt with and cheaper.


Do PM me if you want to know anything else.

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