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I am no fan of EAs, but we bought our house via KFH. That particular agent was friendly and helpful throughout the process, and did not once try to get us to offer more than we could afford even though there were other buyers baying in the background.


Now, I am aware that not every EAs are the same, and there has been agents we've met at other KFH offices and EA brands (Foxtons, anyone?) who we weren't too pleased with.

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I would just like to point out that we just sold our house through KFH in Dulwich Village and I could not recommend them more highly. They were totally on the ball, courteous, professional, nothing was too much trouble and they did not overvalue our house. The whole team were amazing.


We have put our house on the market twice in the past with other local estate agents and had complete nightmare experiences. On one occasion, with another estate agent, I returned home from work and found a couple had been given a key to our house and told to let themselves in and look around as they had bought a similar house on our street and were looking for design ideas! On another occasion, another estate agent didn't tell us that our chain had fallen apart and the packers were just arriving at our house. The chain had broken for over a week at this stage. I only found out as I met the woman who had agreed to buy our house in the street.


Trudy, Anthony and Andrea in the Village were amazing. I couldn't recommend them more highly.

Need a Graet Bores of Today for this


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