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We’ve now bought and sold with No Flies, and in both cases found them to be incredible partners.

A couple of call-outs

When we wanted a valuation on our flat, we got a wide range of numbers from various agencies. We trusted the valuation from No Flies because they were able to break down how they arrived at our figure using data from the local market. It was super transparent, and we appreciated it.

In both our sale and purchase, there were a few times where the chain got a bit heated and threatened to break down. The experience of Brendan and Tony at No Flies made a huge difference here as they were able to spot a path forward and worked with us to communicate it to all parties.  We would not have got over the line without these guys. 

I’d happily recommend them to anyone looking to sell their property. 

  • 3 months later...
  • 9 months later...

I would echo everything that has already been said about Tony and Brendan at NoFlies. They helped me set a realistic price for my property, arranged an open day, and I accepted an offer above the asking price in just over a week. They are so easy to work with and I felt they were really working on my behalf. 

I have also been selling my mother’s house using a big high street agent and my experience has been so different, they spin a yarn about how much your property is worth in order to get your business, they rarely have anyone available to attend the property for surveys etc, and they show little interest in communicating what’s going on. 

Selling a house can be a stressful business so go with an agent that has your back and gives you the personal service. They are also cheaper than the big high street agents - Win, Win! 

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