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We're selling our house in East Dulwich, in the Underhill Road area. Any recommendations as to which estate agents we should please? Not sure whether to go for Lordship Lane agents or those around Peckham Rye instead, so personal recommendations would be gratefully received.


The only proviso is we won't use Foxtons, as we don't really want some wideboy in an ill-fitting suit walking around our house making it up as he goes along...


Thanks to all!

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You might actually want to try agents with a presence in Forest Hill too, depending what end of the road you're at. Lots of interest in the area, and it's the nearest station. We sold not far from there and found people said it was too far from 'East Dulwich', but it was snapped up once it was marketed as Forest Hill/East Dulwich.

Not exclusive to Foxtons certainly, but that description is compulsory for a Foxtons agent. Would hope to get lucky and find the odd one elsewhere who is actually reliable (I won't be as naive as to hope for "trustworthy")


Decided, having checked other comments on here, to have a selection of them to offer us a valuation. Will report back in due course!

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